teflocarbon

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[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world -1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)
[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Some bloke put that sign up and went. “I don’t see anything wrong with this!”

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

My wallet has already burned through enough. The last thing I needed was a Steam Summer Sale to start.

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Absolutely love the colours in this one. Almost looks like yin and yang.

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 38 points 2 years ago (2 children)

As they mention in the article they anticipated a much slower collapse and likely prepared for that. But at the rate it’s currently going, it’s quite astounding. The fragmentation and internal strife in Russia are certainly not over.

I did read one article that made a reference to this more being an “end of the beginning” rather than the “beginning of the end”. Which I agree with. It hasn’t collapsed the federation overnight, but it’s certainly weakened it a hell of a lot.

 

Hey everyone, not sure if you know me but I'm the one who did the UI/UX redesign for Memmy. I hope that you're all enjoying the redesign and that it's helped you settle in nice and cosy.

We've had several questions asked about mod tools and when they're coming. We definitely know this is an important feature but we have one major problem. None of us are moderators.

I've been going back and forth on designs on what I think a good interface would look like but my mission is futile since I don't really know how the flow of it should feel, which is paramount to good UX.

That's where you come in. I need ideas on what you want to see, how your moderation flow works or what would work best for you. Is there a certain feature that you just can't live without or a way of moderation that is practically engraved in your DNA? I want to hear about it.

Unfortunately, I'm limited by the somewhat limited number of tools that Lemmy provides. But I can work on making sure using those tools feel seamless.

I'm looking for feedback on these things.

  • How should you access these tools? Should it be always active on communities you moderate, be able to be toggled? When you're in a post, how do you want to use them?
  • I'm considering a moderation centre at the moment. What would you like it to contain?
  • What are the most important things to you? How should they be displayed and in what order by importance?

These are just a few ideas of course, I'm always open to feedback. You can find me on here or at our Discord server at https://discord.gg/guKywNycrY

I'm looking forward to hearing what you have to say on this so I can get to work instead of procrastinating on maritime history videos.

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago

I’m in Australia and have never boiled tap water before. Sometimes during major storms or flooding you get a boil water alert but these are usually advisory and monitoring shows that in most cases the water is still within legal limits. Of course though you should still boil the water if an alert does go out.

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 23 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Apparently the Titanic caused all the maritime laws to be rewritten for vessels. It’s very ironic that 100 years later we’re likely going to have something similar for submersibles caused by an accident at the same location with a similar name.

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I’ve used my phone for years and never noticed the show more button. Show More shows two rows instead of the expected single row, but I haven’t see three. Maybe it’s a bug?

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I’ve just tried it and it’s worked fine for me. Although I did have to restart the app. The YouTube apps PIP has always been really irritating in my experience. Sometimes it just refuses to work unless you close and reopen the app

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

That is what happens. Confined spaces that have little oxygen are extremely dangerous and have had quite a few deaths because of them. Those who are working in them literally just feel dizzy and confused, fall asleep and die from the lack of oxygen. There’s about 100 deaths per year in the U.S. Sometimes even rescuers die because they don’t know about it as well. They try to rescue, get confused and die. Hypoxia is a terrifying thing.

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

No, I haven't spent any time on Reddit since the closure, except for looking at r/Pics and their John Oliver err, protest. I haven't spent too much time on Lemmy though, that's because I've been busy helping out with an app for it :P

[–] teflocarbon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

How can someone put this up on a wall without noticing that Greenland has been annexed by Canada, Texas has annexed Canada and the Mediterranean has moved to India.

 

For me it feels like a much smaller update, which has been rumoured for awhile. Sort of like iOS 11 or OS X Snow Leopard.

It's been running very well for me so far, even macOS Sonoma, even though macOS betas are notorious for breaking things and causing fires, this one has worked perfectly for me so far.

iOS 17 has ran very well too, with the exception of a few of the new features causing the occasional respring but nothing major. Battery life has been fine and my phone is cool so that's got to count for something right? From a core functionality perspective I'd say that it's very stable, maybe even more so than 16.5? I did get some weird resprings on 16.5 towards the end which I haven't had on stable for a long time.

Curious to hear your thoughts on it.

 

We recently had our heater changed to a heat pump and whilst producing the same amount of heat, it's also very energy efficient, using a good chunk less energy than our previous heater.

How do they work and how are they so damn efficient?

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