Does it work on Linux? If so I think if could take off on Lemmy
Not everyone has the same hearing range (it tends to get worse as you get older, hence those ultrasonic teenager repellers that people claim are for cats). If a device is running at the very low end of what we consider ultrasound and OP can hear higher than most then maybe they can hear the sensors. I would be surprised if an ultrasonic sensor was running this low though.
Isn’t that what the Pixel Fold is?
The most generous use of the word “airborne” since my recent trip with Ryanair
Aside from all the usual points that everyone else has already made: automation. Scripting stuff on Linux is relatively simple, trying to fuck about with powershell or work around a tool that’s GUI-only is infuriating.
Oh weird, I assume this is just because the white is relatively red compared to the cyan, right? As in if you took any image and coloured it in the same way then it would also look red.
Remember to save these for when the party are getting a little too “morally grey”, because unless you’re running a “dark and gritty” campaign then it will discourage them from ever wanting to get in a fight!
To fix that horrible HRE border gore, I hope!
Not just marketing, they’re often also a load test for the networking infrastructure. Not much change to actual gameplay though.
Is there really not that much? I know there’s a general election this week so there’s probably more than usual, but if you look at local it’s almost all politics!
I had a knockoff wavebird for the GameCube. Guzzled batteries, introduced lag, and sometimes your character just slowly rotated in a circle. It was cool to have a wireless controller though!
Oh yeah that’s pretty weird
What’s weird about it?
I made a post the other day about some gentle arcade mobile games which are currently free. I’ve only played Traffix so far, but it seems great.
There’s !freegames@lemmy.ml but that seems pretty quiet nowadays. Could also try any of the various general gaming communities like !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works or !gaming@beehaw.org
“Email address” is the phrase you’re looking for!
I’ve been playing Traffix all evening, a great little arcade game
Once installed, Temu can recompile itself and change properties, including overriding the data privacy settings users believe they have in place
If this is actually possible then isn’t that a huge security vulnerability in Android and/or iOS? I feel if this was the case we’d be hearing about it from security researchers rather than a lawyer.
We can still eat the ancient honey though, right?
Ah, as in opening vertically rather than horizontally?