You know there is a significant difference between it being a thing you might see occasionally versus an ongoing issue?
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That's not exactly the vending machines being a solution then, is it?
An op? Making a misleading title? On Lemmy?
Man, it's as if the severe lack of moderation and rules that so many people wanted when moving from Reddit is hurting the quality of posts on here.
The video showed people breaking glass displays to rob a store; how do these vending machines prevent that issue?
Having had both kinds of animals of pets multiple times, it isn't any easier unless you simply just don't interact with the animal and thus don't have a connection with it.
Common issue on Lemmy from what I've seen, stemming from a lack of harder moderation.
Reddit's r/games may have been very heavy on the rules, but those rules insured a level of quality that the Lemmy counterparts don't have.
I've noticed that reblog spam, misleading titles, non relevant content, and low effort content are all far more prevalent on Lemmy than I would usually in Reddit.
Personally I think it's due to the different communities generally having far more lax rules than their Reddit counterparts, resulting in being lower quality.
I miss my zune hd
offload computing to the cloud (no need for a gaming PC if you can just play them online)
Unless you can live very close to one of the data centers doing the computing to minimize the number of hops, that just isn't even remotely doable with modern networking equipment
Google tried it with stadia and gifs like this show why it doesn't work for most people
I get that eating human brains can give you a deadly disease, but what I wanna know is why didn't the brain owner die from that same disease?
In games it's usually way less subtle
A single run is about 20 or 30 minutes, it less. So yes