Could even be propaganda from the prison industrial complex to imply that punishment, not rehabilitation, works.
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Gaming@lemmy.zip•Hytale won't be on Steam right away, as its devs want to avoid "overindexing on negative reviews" from players who "aren't as well-informed yet"English
13·15 天前Honestly I’m okay with that. I won’t be buying until it’s on steam so it’s like a closed beta for me. I’ll get a more polished product.
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Games@lemmy.world•It turns out Saudi Arabia will own 93.4 percent of EA if the buyout goes through, which is effectively all of itEnglish
7·16 天前I’d have to ride several blocks on a 4 lane stroad to go anywhere outside of my neighborhood. It’s so depressing.
So bots. If a user doesn’t choose their own name they are making the choice to look like a bot.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Journiv self hosted journal: Now with markdown and inline media supportEnglish
8·16 天前Been using it for a couple weeks and love it!
Or it’s modded and has every Nintendo game known to man installed.
Donated! Though it never asked for my address so I hope I’m still getting a dragon.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it weird that every stranger who stepped in to help me (including once where my life was saved) was dressed in the exact same "weird" way?
23·23 天前You must explain the dress and demeanor
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you pay for online services like search and email if they offered a better experience than Google?
13·23 天前I use kagi. Better search results than Google. No bullshit. Love it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you pay for online services like search and email if they offered a better experience than Google?
10·23 天前But you pay at grocery stores LOL. That sentiment is valid. You don’t have to be the product.
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Games@lemmy.world•Valve Addresses Steam Machine Anti-Cheat Concerns, Says It's Working Towards SupportEnglish
7·24 天前Yeah I get 4k with Firefox on cachyOS
You can just not touch the reader. To be honest it fails to read my fingerprint often even when I want it to haha.
Also look into how android actually interacts with readers. It’s rather secure.
That feature is optional.
This battery lasts longer than I thought when I purchased, and it’s much more powerful than it has any right to be, being this small. All in all, I love it. It’s perfect for my needs. I’ve had “cooler” phones that were “nicer” to use when I used phones a lot, but this is absolutely the perfect phone for me now. It can do everything a full size phone can do functionally, but it’s tiny, out of the way, and it looks cool. Very utilitarian. Great for people who don’t use phones as much as the average person, or is very conscious about how much stuff they have in their pockets.
No need to use aliexpress, you can order directly from their site, and through dumwireless (which has an exclusive green version):
https://www.unihertz.com/products/jelly-star
https://dumbwireless.com/products/jelly-star
Edit: also yes it works with chase, capital one, google pay, and those are the only ones I’ve tried so far. I’ve paid via NFC with it as well.
Not sure the return policy with those two, but it’s like $200, one of the cheapest phones I’ve ever owned. Might make it worth the risk for some people. The risk turned out to be a win for me, at least.
Actually quite a long time. It comes with an aggressive battery saving mode that kills things in the background, but it’s incredibly configurable. More so than possibly any phone’s battery management system I’ve used. I don’t have it set very aggressively because I like things like immich to auto-upload photos to my home server, and other things like that, I keep bluetooth on all the time for my smart watch, and even then the battery can last for 2 days straight, especially if the generic android “battery saver” mode is enabled.
I think it comes down to the tiny screen not using much power haha.
Nope, T9 is where you tap once on each number and it predicts what word you meant. There are only a few common overlapping words so it’s very quick. I actually did try several flick-based keyboards but the phone is so small, flick accuracy is almost worse than tap accuracy when only using 9 main letter buttons for me. It would often confuse vertical/horizontal flicks for diagonal flicks and it was a messy experience.
The keyboard I’m using is called “tappy keyboard”. I tried several open source ones, but none of them were able to fit the bill for this small screen quite as much as Tappy. It has many other layouts as well, but is not flick-based. (It does have swipe for some layouts)
“I would if I could!”






Video games.