[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 9 points 1 day ago

Is a funny joke, but Yoda speaks in a consistent OSV as opposed to SVO used in English. 🤓

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I run Linux on an old gaming PC that I use as a file server / jellyfin server / homeassistant / probably a bunch more I'm forgetting, and that one rarely goes above 50W, lol. Haven't tested it under full load, though.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 12 points 1 week ago

That's because, considering the bosses you have to fight, every character is weighted down by their enormous balls.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Can't speak for the most modern ones which I know are worse, but I was pretty surprised when I recently got a smart plug with power monitoring recently to find that my system with a 3080 (though, undervolted slightly), 16-core cpu, way too many peripherals, eight various drives, several small screens and dual monitors, only pulls 600-650W under full load.

I got the plugs to help me choose an appropriate UPS, and I don't need one as powerful as I'd thought I would.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago

Boiled?! I'm not made of money.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 14 points 2 weeks ago

When I was last in Japan, I basically lived out of konbinis. I mean, I also ate at restaurants all the time because it was so cheap compared to Australia, but for everything else, why bother cooking in my tiny-ass apartment when I can walk a few minutes and get a full, fresh meal AND some decent sake for less than a single dinner back home? They're fantastic. Plus they all had ATMs that could use to get more cash out.

Also, when my flight home was delayed by a typhoon, I was able to eat full meals for a few days on just thirty bucks from the konbinis in the airport. No price gouging. Back home that would have gotten me a shitty sandwich at best.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago

For me, a bad gallstone. Pain enough to make me throw up twice and they had to give me two doses of morphine before it worked well enough.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

Yeah, but most of the lactose intolerant people I know constantly forget to take them, lol.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 35 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I have never met a lactose intolerant person that didnt, upon mentioning it when they inevitably buy something full of lactose, look me dead in the eye and confirm their terrible intolerance before going into a frightening lactose-consuming frenzy that chilled me to my very core.

They know the price they must pay. They laugh at death and spit in the face of genetics. A grim, dangerous people, the lactose intolerant.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 13 points 1 month ago

Been trying to remember if there's an episode of a podcast I listen to that dealt with this (the modern mann, named for the host, it's not male-focused, there's a segment where Alix Fox talks about sex-related questions), and I think there's a couple that are related but not precisely.

Communication is definitely one of the things I know have been brought up as very important. Setting expectations and boundaries.

This may be one of those topics I think you might have to browse reddit to get a lot of experienced/detailed answers for - /r/EthicalNonMonogamy would be the place to search, probably.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

I was going to make a comment about the 1998 battlezone game, but I looked it up and it's actually soviet moonbases, which makes more sense, really.

[-] Starayo@lemm.ee 30 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

It's bloody difficult.

I used to mod on /r/videos years and years back. We had this one guy who was not very active as a mod in the day to day stuff, but was respected because he'd basically disappear for a few months and then reappear with a huge post in our modding sub basically going "so these are all spammers/malicious actors, here's their profiles, the accounts were created in these waves, here's where they've copied existing posts / the identical generic comments and things they use to get around our posting requirements, the targets they've been promoting, etc". Just huge pages of thoroughly researched proof.

This was well before we had huge awareness of situations like Russia manipulating social media - it was usually those viral video places that buy up rights to videos and handle licensing and promotion. It's why for a long time any licensed videos from places like viralhog etc were outright banned - they were constantly trying to manipulate reddit postings in bad faith, and even trying to socially engineer the mod team in modmail, so any videos that mentioned a licensing deal in the description were automatically banned from posting.

If we didn't have that one guy spotting the patterns, most of it would have gotten by easily. Unfortunately he did eventually disappear for good. No clue what happened to him, hope he just cut out social media or something. But with the spamming and astroturfing stuff... Even after fighting it for years I can't tell you what to do to counter it besides "have more of that guy".

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