Voyager
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HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the biggest case of planned obsolescence you've dealt with?English
5·12 days agoMy 15” 2012 is on Debian 13 also.
Linux learning experience of a lifetime trying to fully get the graphics working properly, but got there in the end!
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Youtube channel has maintained high quality standards over the years?English
4·13 days agoYep, literally the only time I watch a sponsor segment on YouTube, insane the effort they go through compared to other channels
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If someone could create your "Ultimate Nostalgia Room" - what would it contain?English
2·13 days agoAmazing level of detail, love it 🙌
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Youtube channel has maintained high quality standards over the years?English
31·13 days agoMap Men / Jay Foreman
Interesting and genuinely amusing for about 15 years at this point.
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If someone could create your "Ultimate Nostalgia Room" - what would it contain?English
2·13 days agoI’d personally have…
My Master System plugged into my grandparents’ old wood-effect TV. Along with my Amiga and PS1, and a 90s Mac with The Settlers II.
The Sophtware Slump on CD and my cassette I made with the first two Garbage albums, one on each side.
Ghostbusters and The Goonies recorded onto VHS off TV, both with all their 90s ad breaks. On a TV that otherwise broadcast early Simpsons, X Files and Ren & Stimpy.
A Scalextric set and tons of Lego.
And all of the crisps (potato chips).
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the most nonsense thing someone has ever told you?English
13·1 month ago“There are more connections in the human brain than there are atoms in the universe”
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•DAE in their 30s/40s/50s not really feel like an adult?English
5·1 month agoI used to genuinely worry as an 8 year old that I’d get older and just lose all sense of fun and silliness.
Turns out in my early 40s I’m just that very same 8 year old but I know a few more things and like boobs more than I used to.
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats a band/artist who's music all sounds the same?English
161·1 month agoThe Ramones.
If it’s been a while, I’ll listen to 5 tracks and be like “Yes, The Ramones!!!”
Then after a couple of tracks more I suddenly really need to put on something else.
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Handled a ThinkPad today. What distro should I go with? Ubuntu? Arch?English
5·1 month agoDebian 13 with KDE Plasma has been super nice. Really nice looking straight out the box, zero setup required.
Feel like Ubuntu and Mint have less and less reason to exist with how great Debian is these days.
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a song you like with a killer beat? English
3·2 months agoNot a particularly cool band these days, and not well-known outside the UK, but Madness have a great rhythm section.
Or maybe “had”… their newer stuff is pretty unbearable to me…
But songs like Our House and Wings Of A Dove would be great to play along to on drums. If you happen to like the music, which you might not!
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•In Sonic the Hedgehog 1/2/3, what did you call this powerup?English
76·2 months agoInvincibility!
I just found a scan of the manual for Sonic 1 on the Master System, the first Sonic version I ever played, which refers to that monitor as “Invincible”

HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Uncircumcised penis owners, did you ever wish you were circumcised?English
30·2 months agoNope, never.
I live in the UK, I’m in my 40’s and I’ve only ever known a single person who needed to be circumcised for medical reasons.
Beyond medical reasons, which are honestly pretty rare in reality, there’s no need.
I’ve literally never heard an uncircumcised person express a desire to be circumcised.
I thought cars were awesome as a kid and teenager, and couldn’t wait to pass my test. Had my license within 6 months of being old enough to drive.
But then as soon as I went to uni I didn’t have the money for a car or a use for it in a major city.
And then I started to view cars way more negatively due to their impact on society and the environment and never became a car guy.
I love cars in computer games, but in real life I’m more of a “fuck cars” guy these days.
Yes, exactly this.
As a personal example, when I was very young, possibly about 5, I saw a “ghost” of my mum, at home one evening when she was out. My mum is very much as alive now as she was then.
I don’t clearly recall the event directly anymore, and we would generally agree a child is a less reliable witness than an adult (although believers would counter that the child’s brain is somehow more open to such things). Although I remember that I wasn’t making this up, and I could describe the clothing and jewellery I saw her wearing.
So does my experience prove ghosts exist? As always it depends on what you mean by that. Scientifically the experience doesn’t carry enough weight to prove anything. It does add credence to the view that people who are being truthful report seeing such things.
But also, most people who believe in “ghosts” think they’re the spirits of the dead - which my experience actually runs completely contrary to. So from one point of view you could say my experience of seeing a ghost disproves ghosts!
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you believe in Supernatural things?English
13·2 months agoNo. Or maybe. Depending on your definition of each particular supernatural thing.
Do I believe that every “UFO” spotted in the sky is a craft from an alien race? No. However, do I believe people genuinely see things that can’t be explained or identified in the sky, that could plausibly be extraterrestrial, inter-dimensional or top secret in ways we generally don’t currently understand? Yes, absolutely.
Do I believe that we all have souls that exist outside our physical form, that persist after death? Absolutely not. But do I believe people who aren’t lying genuinely see people or entities that we would generally refer to as “ghosts”? Yes. But beyond believing people really do “see” these things, I don’t know if they are always hallucinations or if people are witnessing some kind of other phenomena.
I’m a sceptic at heart. There’s nothing I won’t believe for ideological reasons, but evidence is key. Things that there is currently no evidence for could theoretically still exist, but will always require proof for me to actually believe in.
HexagonSun@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the last straw that made you quit commercial social medias (Meta,TwitterX, etc...)?English
2·11 months agoI’m British and quit Facebook and Instagram after Brexit.
Once the Cambridge Analytica stuff came to light, and I realised how these platforms could be (and were being) subverted politically to spread misinformation it was the final push I needed.
Seeing the Covid anti-vax stuff that followed only reinforced how I felt.
I never really used twitter, and decided to leave it that was when Musk took over.
I 99% stopped using Reddit after the 3rd party apps stuff and it became clear what their ambitions for the platform were (although I still check certain things there occasionally).
Peacefully protesting used to be a license to hold up a sign :(