[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 26 points 3 months ago

I think there is a big difference between the passive warming / cooling of clothing vs the huge energy requirement, spent resources and emissions required to basically run your entire home / office / factory / hotel as a giant fridge.

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 37 points 3 months ago

Humans probably shouldn’t be living in these conditions if they can’t survive without AC, no?

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submitted 3 months ago by _pete_@lemmy.world to c/bluey@lemmy.world

I posted this on Reddit a year or so ago but some may have missed it so I figured I’ll drop it here too :)

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 48 points 3 months ago

At what point does this shit count as a hate crime?

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 146 points 3 months ago

I feel the original Chromecast was probably the last truly great original Google product, it was simple, it was inexpensive and it worked - you just plugged it in, joined your network and you were off, there really wasn’t anything like it at the time.

I really hate what they’ve become.

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submitted 3 months ago by _pete_@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I’m having a hell of a time with my current ISP (sitting at 18 days now without a connection) and I’m having to bite my tongue every time I’m talking to them (Remember The Human and all that)

Whilst the front line support are nice people and answer the phones quickly they are honestly pretty useless and they never really sound like they know what they’re talking about, also seemingly none of the departments seem particularly good about communicating what’s going on so it’s hard to get a straight and useful answer out of them.

Have you ever lost it with a rep? What happened? and did it ever help push things along?

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 26 points 3 months ago

Destiny was supposed to be their “forever” game, the problem is that after 2 dozen expansions:

  1. New players are extremely intimidated about joining
  2. Old players dislike losing the content they’ve paid for when it’s vaulted
  3. Long term players will eventually get bored of playing the same thing they’ve been playing for years

Live service games just won’t last forever like they want them to.

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 60 points 10 months ago

Tom seems like one of the most genuine people on the internet, he fact checks the crap out of everything (going out of his way to issue corrections when he is wrong - which just never happens) and produced exceptionally high quality and interesting content every damn week.

I’m slightly sad he’s giving up now only because I only discovered his channel a year or so ago and I’m not going to have new things to show my kids as they grow into an age of watching more educational content.

I can only wish him the best of luck with whatever comes next.

(Also, he deserves an MBE or something…)

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 45 points 1 year ago

Honestly their walk back of the net zero has made me never want to vote for them again.

The planet is fucked, at this point nothing else matters, we aren’t doing anything about it because Sunak is cosied up to fossil fuels and is too busy flying his private jet about.

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago

How about The Expanse or The Martian? They’re both relatively hard sci-fi that focuses mostly on our own solar system.

The Martian tells the tale of a man stuck on Mars and his ability to survive on his own whilst those back on Earth figure out a way to get him back. Both the book and the film are great so you can’t go wrong with either.

The Expanse covers more of the local system. Earth and Mars are on the brink of war, whilst others live out near the asteroid belt, Jupiter and beyond. It goes a little sci-fi later on but it’s an inherently human story that has some great characters living in a time when space travel is still dangerous but achievable by humanity. It starts a little slow but ramps up brilliantly and has a nice conclusion that wraps everything up pretty neatly. You’ve got 9+ books, a 6 season TV series on Amazon Prime, and a newly released TellTale video game, all of which are well produced and worth investing time in.

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submitted 1 year ago by _pete_@lemmy.world to c/iosbeta@lemmy.world

I’m not going to buy an Apple TV or a HomePod just for this.

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submitted 1 year ago by _pete_@lemmy.world to c/reddit@lemmy.world

Never again.

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago

Well, it’s pretty shitty that they introduced it in the first place, but this is a great way to respond.

Tbh, I could see a case where a new marketing exec asked for it to be added and the dev team hated the idea so had a rollback plan ready to go in case things went south.

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 76 points 1 year ago

I’m guessing Linus’s investment is safe then :)

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 34 points 1 year ago

As a web developer the problem I have is there are issues with all the browsers that are available today:

  • Chrome and Edge are owned by big companies and report god-knows-what back to their motherships whilst constantly pushing their own services
  • Firefox uses its own rendering engine so it can have some Firefox specific bugs / differences that might be missed, plus doesn’t have support for some of the extensions that you want
  • Safari doesn’t have windows or extensions support
  • Opera is full of random features and promotional bumpf that I don’t care about and have to turn off
  • Vivaldi is a complicated beast that takes a bunch of work to set up, it also includes a mail client, calendar and feed reader in the browser which I don’t need.
  • DuckDuckGo doesn’t have any extension support at all
  • Arc is really fiddly and doesn’t always behave how I want it to (bookmarks behave like tabs for some reason)
  • Brave pulls things like this and is also full of crypto/wallet type stuff, plus you can’t even change your home page.

I just want a simple Chromium browser that doesn’t require me to turn a bunch of shit off, is private by default and supports extensions, I don’t think it’s too much to ask!

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Am I missing any? (lemmy.world)

Just checking I’ve got them all?

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submitted 1 year ago by _pete_@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I’ve not had a good day today. The kids have been shits, my wife has winged at me for not doing something I have already done, I’m hot, tired and stressed from work and fed up of not having a good nights sleep due to my 3 year old waking us up in the middle of the night constantly.

I want to rage at something but I can’t leave the house. I have access to a gaming PC, PS5 and all the movies the streaming services have to offer, my wife isn’t home so it’s just me and a couple of kids who should be asleep in the next hour or two.

I need some catharsis, what would you do?

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I’m enjoying Yuzu with my PC hooked up to my TV via HDMI, however there are times I want to back out and get back into Steam Big Picture.

Is there a way to quit yuzu with just some esoteric button combination?

At the moment I’m having to Remote Desktop in to hit the Esc button and going from there, which isn’t really ideal.

[-] _pete_@lemmy.world 30 points 1 year ago

There are a bunch of options each with their pros and cons, here’s what I’ve found so far:

Mlem

  • Feels very Apollo like with things like slide to upvote and reply
  • Doesn’t seem to be able to handle inline images and media (so you sometimes miss post information)
  • Switching to new communities is not intuitive (you have to click the community name and type with the “Subscribed” toggle pane open)
  • No guides on how Markdown works
  • No message inbox

Memmy

  • Has an inbox (not something I’ve seen from the others)
  • Has Apollo like slide interactions
  • Easy to find and switch communities
  • Text is a little too small
  • Found a couple of visual bugs (obviously this is all very beta!)

Liftoff

  • Seems to show all the post information you could want (community it was posted too, which community that user is part of, etc)
  • Feels a little bit like the official reddit app
  • No Apollo like slide interactions
  • Some interesting choices when trying to find communities (showing the full sidebar)
  • Colours are a little constrasty
  • A couple of UI bugs
  • I don’t love the rounded corners on everything out of the box

Thunder

  • Pretty polished
  • Slide interactions are great
  • Nice Markdown editor
  • Not found any graphical bugs
  • Some UI elements (subbing / unsubbing from a community) aren’t always clear
  • Written in flutter so may not give a true “native” experience

Personally I think I’m gonna stick with Thunder for a bit, but I’m swapping daily at this point.

Given that any development on these really only kicked into gear in the last few weeks everything these devs are doing is incredible, they’ve all come a long way in such a short time!

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submitted 1 year ago by _pete_@lemmy.world to c/bluey@lemmy.world

I just checked IMDB and it has Cricket as the last episode of the season. Does anyone know if there are more episodes on the horizon or are we all done for now?

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submitted 1 year ago by _pete_@lemmy.world to c/django@lemmy.ml

I’m in the very fortunate position of being made a senior at my new job and have the task of helping recruit a new Django dev to help us out.

I have never had to do this before so I was wondering:

  1. Does anyone have any tips for making a candidate feel comfortable?
  2. What sort of questions you feel would be appropriate for a junior django dev to be able to answer?
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