Why is this always the top comment when somebody makes something with the same functionality as another service?
It’s just good there are some different options, maybe the UI is better, better tech stack, more responsive dev, who knows.
Why is this always the top comment when somebody makes something with the same functionality as another service?
It’s just good there are some different options, maybe the UI is better, better tech stack, more responsive dev, who knows.
For example the Formula 1 live threads during a race has like 10 comments on Lemmy, while on Reddit it’s in the thousands. Just wish some communities were a bit more popular.
I use Perplexity pretty much every day. It actually gives me the answers I’m looking for, while the search engines just return blog spam and ads.
Nvidia is loving this
I get they’re always improving, but are they ever going to pick a structure they like? I gave up using it for now because of constant breaking changes.
I just want a game where I don’t have to think too hard. Obviously not some brain dead game, but nothing that’s too close to actual work.
I switch back and forth between DDG and Perplexity. When I quickly want to look something up I find Perplexity quite helpful, just get the answer without filtering through search results.
Hi-fi rush was very successful as far as I know, weird to close that.
Maltesers. They’re like glue on the teeth, still do it
I mean how many people don’t have a smartphone by now? Do they expect to sell more and more every year?
Slay the Spire, a roguelike deckbuilding game. I thought that sounded horribly boring but decided to give it a chance, and I’ve been hooked on it. Playing on the Steam deck is perfect for this game I think.
I use Teams and Jira, and I can’t even imagine the amount of wasted time when I click anything in either of them and nothing happens for a good while, just waiting around.