tuckerm

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[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 13 points 1 month ago

I WANT TO BELIEVE

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

This same question you're asking is what made me realize that I just don't really like linears, so I'm not sure if my insight will help your decision.

I've never used Kailh Reds or Red Pros, but I did have some 40g linear switches and found them to be too light. Even if I wasn't getting misfires, I would notice the keys sagging a little bit under my fingers, which was irritating. And the only way to not have that happen was to get really stiff springs, which was also not pleasant. That's what made me realize that the tactile bump in tactile switches really has a functional purpose, so I just always go with tactile switches now.

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 10 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I don't think it's so clear what some of the money is going to. From the article:

the package includes $3.5 billion for “essential wartime procurement” [...] and a $5.2 billion grant for air defenses. The ministry said the $5.2 billion for air defenses “will significantly strengthen critical systems such as Iron Dome..."

With Hezbollah launching rockets towards civilians, I am in favor of strengthening the Iron Dome. But it sounds like that $3.5 billion could be to resupply Israel for their attacks on Gaza, thereby enabling new ones.

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 44 points 1 month ago (4 children)

The Princess Bride, with In Bruges being a fairly close second. But I think The Princess Bride stays permanently at number 1 for me.

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 10 points 1 month ago

The Juicero was seriously a major point in my personal ideological journey. Around 2013, I was still very convinced that Silicon Valley (and VC-backed startups in general) were a source of innovation that could do a lot of good in the world. I was starting to question that a little bit because I had noticed that every new startup was described as "like Uber for ," but I still largely believed that most SV startups were innovative and improving people's lives, or at least had the potential to do so.

And then the freaking Juicero came along, and I was like, "What the fuck? Do these people actually have no idea what they're doing? Oh my god, they don't."

Look, I'm not saying that if the Juicero didn't exist, that I would be some Elon Musk fanboy right now. Something else probably would have woken me up instead.

But in this timeline, in this current universe we are in, the Juicero made me see things differently. No one wants to believe that they were changed by the Juicero... but I was. And I... I... I don't know how I feel about that...

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 6 points 2 months ago

You need some kind of special coin -- no, I'm not sure where to get one -- and then you go to this hotel right here. Then you go to the bar and ask.

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 19 points 2 months ago

The way that they pulled off this attack is interesting from a cybersecurity standpoint, but we can't ignore the fact that Israel had no way of knowing who was near the devices when they exploded. They very nature of this attack made it impossible for Israel to know how closely they were targeting the bad guys or how many civilians were nearby.

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 52 points 2 months ago (2 children)

That was a great explanation.

I remember hearing an interview with John Boehner on NPR (former Republican Speaker of the House) a few years ago. He was talking about the government shutdown that happened shortly after far right wing was elected in 2010. Apparently, a few of them barged into his office after the shutdown and demanded to know why the government had actually shut down.

And Boehner was like, "Um...you said you wanted it to?"

And the right wingers said, "Well we didn't think it would work!"

These are irresponsible people who think they should just get to play games in life.

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 10 points 2 months ago

This headline is easy to read wrong -- my brain grouped the subject of this headline the other way at first. I read, "Marjorie rages at (Mike and calls to fund government)" rather than "Marjorie (rages at Mike) and (calls to fund government)."

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 11 points 2 months ago

I've been loving RFF the last few months, it might be my favorite new thing I've found since I switched from Twitter to Mastodon. It also always shows you the artists' fediverse usernames so you can follow them, and they usually have a Bandcamp link if you want to buy an album.

They recently said that they could use some volunteer help. I haven't been able to check out what they need yet, but their matrix channel is #radioFreeFedi:matrix.org, I think that's where they organize things.

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yes! And if I remember, those races actually lasted 24 minutes, right? I hadn't played a game that did that before. I loved the fact that there was an actual endurance/focus element to that race.

[–] tuckerm@supermeter.social 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit or Burnout: Paradise might be the closest to what you're looking for. They're both open-world games, but I don't think they really have that open-world filler that you see a lot of. They both got remastered releases in the last few years.

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