TOTK performance on switch is not bad at all. I don’t know where what perception came from. I haven’t experienced any low frame rate issues after 100 hours.
postscarce
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Did you enjoy BOTW?
postscarce@kbin.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•People with bad sense of direction, can you enjoy open world games?1·2 years agoI have a bad sense of direction IRL but an excellent sense of direction in games. I don’t think it necessarily transfers. I love open world games.
postscarce@kbin.socialOPtoGaming@kbin.social•Kotaku Staff Furious After Owner Announces Move to AI Content8·2 years agoI agree, it’s been pretty bad for a few years now at least.
postscarce@kbin.socialto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: You can see which instances your home instance is federated with and which they've defederated/blocked by going to "/instances"1·2 years agoIs there anything like this for kbin?
The IARC ruling […] is intended to assess whether something is a potential hazard or not [… and] does not take into account how much of a product a person can safely consume.
From the article. ^^^
This is something people frequently overlook. A substance may be a “possible carcinogen” and also completely benign at levels any sane person would consume.
Bananas also contain carcinogenic material, but eating bananas is still very much a healthy thing to do. There’s a reason banana equivalent dose is a concept, and “the dose makes the poison” is a common refrain in toxicology.
postscarce@kbin.socialto Technology@kbin.social•YouTube is testing a more aggressive approach against ad blockers2·2 years agoIt sounds like YouTube is running experiments with small groups of users. You may not see anything until it’s rolled out to everyone.
postscarce@kbin.socialto Science Fiction@kbin.social•What's your most-loved non-star movie/show?1·2 years agoIs His Dark Materials really science fiction?
postscarce@kbin.socialto Science Fiction@kbin.social•What's your most-loved non-star movie/show?3·2 years agoSuch a shame it was cancelled. I guess it was too weird for most people, but I loved it. It was playing with some interesting myths and metaphors.
postscarce@kbin.socialto Science Fiction@kbin.social•What's your most-loved non-star movie/show?1·2 years agoI tried watching Fringe but I felt that some of the dialogue / character interactions were insufferably bad, cheesy, cliche. Couldn’t get into it.
postscarce@kbin.socialto Science Fiction@kbin.social•What's your most-loved non-star movie/show?10·2 years agoWestworld season 1 is still one of the best seasons of science fiction television ever, in my opinion of course.
Elden Ring again after taking a break from it for a while. Exploring new areas, it’s fun.
postscarce@kbin.socialto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: If you make popcorn in a pot on the stove, the oil to use is ghee.3·2 years agoNutritional yeast is also amazing. Gives it a cheesy flavor, and it’s healthy to boot!
postscarce@kbin.socialto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: If you make popcorn in a pot on the stove, the oil to use is ghee.1·2 years agoI prefer to airpop it in the microwave and then spritz EVOO (extra virgin olive oil) on afterwards. EVOO is delicious, and unrefined oils like EVOO retain more flavor if you don’t heat them.
postscarce@kbin.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What other less-toxic system could work instead of karma?0·2 years agoSo instead of ‘up’ and ‘down’, you have a clickable emoji-menu like list of tags like ‘interesting’, ‘boring’, ‘funny’, ‘WTF!?’, ‘Quality’, ‘Trash’, ‘Educational’, ‘CAT’, etc…
I’m not sure about this. How do you decide which qualities users can rate? How do you ensure those qualities work across instances with different languages / cultures? You’re also taking something which is extremely low effort and making it take significantly more time and effort. I think the simplicity, universality, and low effort of upvote / downvote are all strengths.
postscarce@kbin.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are 2000 employees doing at Reddit?1·2 years ago1 core developer and 199 other people trying to figure out how they can extract more money from users
postscarce@kbin.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•This Video Is Sponsored By ███ VPN2·2 years agoThe only parts of this video that are relevant to piracy are: 1) does it prevent your ISP from seeing your traffic (it does), and 2) can you trust a VPN when they say they have a “no logging” policy (depends on the VPN but IMO there are several that can be trusted). The rest is just debunking false marketing claims about how VPNs improve your security or whatever.
postscarce@kbin.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a food that is cheap, delicious and healthy at the same time?2·2 years agoI cook Jamie Oliver’s “basic tarka dhal” all the time. It doesn’t take that much time in my experience, and being a basic recipe it lends itself to lots of variations. Highly recommend.
https://www.jamieoliver.com/features/lentils-and-basic-tarka-dhal-recipe/
postscarce@kbin.socialto Programming@programming.dev•Random Question: is it weird I don't like pair programming?1·2 years agoI’ve always felt that pair programming is more useful on early stages of a task, where there is enough doubt about implementation details and discussing them is worth.
Is pair programming the right way to address unknowns around implementation? It seems like a brainstorming / whiteboarding session might be a better fit.
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