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rodneylives@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hubEnglish
2·25 days agoThank you for your service!
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Texas@lemmy.world•Greg Abbott threatens "100% tariff" on New Yorkers moving to Texas
12·1 month agoSo… to move to Texas, a New Yorker has to bring along another New Yorker?
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Linux@lemmy.world•The Glorious Misadventures of a Linux-illiterateEnglish
51·1 month agoI think it’s useful, when introducing people to Linux, not to just call it “Linux.” Because, thinking they’re all the same, they might go and install Arch or something.
Instead, tell them to try “Linux Mint.”
rodneylives@lemmy.worldto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Jesus was a historical person. This doesn’t mean Christianity is correct, but there is sufficient historical evidence and most mainstream scholars of the era agree on this.English
1·1 month agoWhat I remember from Bible Geek (and/or Human Bible, another podcast he did) was that the earliest of the gospels actually dates to the 4th century CE, and that three of them are likely derivative works from an earlier book, lost to us, that scholars call “Q.” I think it was John that was the only gospel thought not to originate from it.
Addition: looking it up, here’s Q source on Wikipedia. It states that Matthew and Luke are thought to originate from Q, but not Mark or John.
rodneylives@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Linux gamers on Steam finally cross over the 3% markEnglish
26·1 month agoBy some reports it’s over 5%, statcounter may be undercounting Linux.
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Jesus was a historical person. This doesn’t mean Christianity is correct, but there is sufficient historical evidence and most mainstream scholars of the era agree on this.English
4·1 month agoGoing from memory here, I heard it years back. Robert M. Price’s podcast The Bible Geek covered the argument against a historical Jesus in an episode, noting that a major pillar in the argument is an obituary written by Josephus. Wikipedia has a page on Josephus’s account.
Price’s argument, such that I remember, has to do with the fact that Josephus’ account outright calls Jesus the Messiah, despite supposedly being written in the first century CE when this would have been a niche argument, suggesting that this account was not actually written when it purports to be. But I haven’t listened to Bible Geek in a long time, all of this could be a misrepresentation.
rodneylives@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•An orange cat crossed my path, what divine portent have I received?
9·2 months agoBlack cats: bad luck
Orange cats: dumb luck
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News@lemmy.world•Lay's drastically rebrands after disturbing finding: 42% of consumers didn't know their chips were made out of potatoes | Fortune
12·2 months agoI mean, unless the question was, “What are Lays potato chips made of,” which answers itself so it wouldn’t be used. But if the question was “What are Lays chips made of,” I could see how someone might not answer potatoes. And who even asks that question in poll anyway? I feel like there’s a universe of context collapse here.
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News@lemmy.world•Lay's drastically rebrands after disturbing finding: 42% of consumers didn't know their chips were made out of potatoes | Fortune
18·2 months agoWait, which study was this? The page says it was from 2021. What was the question? What was the context? Who were polled and how? I am dubious.
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Technology@lemmy.world•kurzgesagt – AI Slop Is Killing Our Channel / Destroying the InternetEnglish
2·2 months agoYou might try setting Google’s Web subsearch as your main search engine, or else put your searches through https://udm14.com/, which does the same thing.
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What's your greatest "gaming high" you've been chasing ever since? Please take care not to spoil anything, if you are going to be story-specific.English
4·2 months agoKatamari Damacy
EDIT: I could add a few more–
The original Legend of Zelda
Final Fantasy IV and VI; I was one of those people who bounced off of VII because of battle load times (I tried twice and both times that was what drove me from it)
A now-obscure Atari arcade game called Rampart
Another arcade game, an action RPG from Taito called Cadash, which could be played by four players on two linked cabinets (no emulation, even official ones, currently support this mode)
rodneylives@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why can't we have a static vintage web?
3·2 months agoDemand? What?
You can just have a site that says things. You might just get a trickle of readers, and that’s okay. Not everything has to try to rule the world. You can contribute this little part of it, that might amuse or inform some people, and not pile up yet more value to a terrible corporation like Wordpress, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit or (while I’m ranting) Fandom.
Plain HTML doesn’t break. You don’t need to update frameworks. It won’t make the user’s browser consume a ton of their RAM. Even if your image hosting goes down, the text will still be there. The biggest problems with HTML are external. Google giving attention to Reddit over your site, or de-prioritizing it if it’s not “responsive to mobile,” and web browsers choosing not to reveal by default what terrible resource hogs big sites can be. Check about:processes (on Firefox at least) some time, I’ve seen Youtube, Facebook and Twitter consume over a gigabyte of memory by themselves, apiece. (Nota bene, Mastodon consumes a lot too.)
It’s okay to be small. That was what the World Wide Web was envisioned as, its motto: Let’s Share What We Know.
rodneylives@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why can't we have a static vintage web?
2·2 months agoI’m an old E2 member!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What was your number one favorite website 'back in the day', that is now defunct?
1·2 months agoAnyone remember Happy Puppy?
There used to be rotten.com, which posted extremely disturbing pictures and I don’t miss that part of it. But I do miss the Rotten Library, which used to be a bastion of suppressed literature.
My old stomping grounds, the indie gaming blog GameSetWatch.
rodneylives@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What features from some site do you wish were used in more sites?
6·4 months agoNot consuming more than 10MB of RAM
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Nintendo@lemmy.world•Kirby Air Riders Direct August 19, 2025English
3·4 months agoCity Trial is terrific, if’s among the best multiplayer games on Gamecube. There’s a channel on Youtube, Kirby Air Ride Online, where people use it as an eSport.
The premise is, from 2 to 4 players (including possible CPU players) roam a big city space (but not too big) on fast vehicles for from 3 to 7 minutes. Throughout that space powerups are constantly appearing. Some are weapons or health refills, but the most common ones are Patches, each of which is a small but significant improvement in one of a vehicle’s stats. Players vie to collect these patches, and also to change their weak initial vehicle for a better one, which also can be found randomly around the city. Random events occur, which provide various opportunities and difficulties.
Players can attack each other by colliding, using “quick spins,” or those weapons. If a player’s vehicle runs out of health it’s destroyed, causing it to drop lots of its patches (around half) and leaving that player to find another vehicle. Patches cannot be collected without a vehicle, so the attacking player can quickly score a lot of powerups that way.
After time runs out, all the players are thrown into a randomly-selected event. Many are races, but some have you attacking enemies or each other for points. A few involve flying. One’s an outright boss battle. The winner of this event is the winner of the whole match. You’ve been collecting patches and selected your vehicle for this moment, but you don’t find out the event ahead of time. You might get a hint as to the event during the city portion, but the game is known to lie 10% of the time.
With all that randomness, City Trial can be very chaotic, and never plays the same way twice. Kirby Air Riders is unquestionably the Switch 2 game I’m most looking forward to!


24 is the highest number.
24 is the highest number.
Proof: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYyS0L0uJ7A