A video game I play recently added on-screen panic buttons, so for all the items you might want to use in a pinch. It's a turn-based game, so you really have all the time in the world to check your items, but they're still all listed there to remind you of the options you have. And of course, I still manage to completely ignore them when I get into a panic. π«
Ephera
Those Spectacle changes look good. The old UI made some amount of sense, if the primary use-case was taking complete screenshots, but even for that, there's probably a single shortcut to do that directly.
And I do find, I generally want a smaller cutout these days, because you can just fit more stuff onto modern displays, some of which is going to irrelevant.
Joa, ich glaube, bei dem Kaomoji sollte man nicht all zu sehr ΓΌber die Anatomie nachdenken, aber ich vermute, die Unterstriche sollen die Oberarme sein, die SchrΓ€gstriche dann die Unterarme und die Oberstriche die HΓ€nde. Wenn ich die Geste vor dem Spiegel mache, sieht das schon irgendwie richtig aus.
Aber ja, ich stimme dir zu, es fΓΌhlt sich schon irgendwie an wie ausgestreckte Arme.
Dreifach-Backslash Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
I could imagine that they didn't want to do something called "Destiny 3", because people would expect that to be better than Destiny 2, which is virtually impossible, if you're gonna start over from scratch, with how many years of development have gone into Destiny 2 by now...
Oh damn, I suspected as much, but I interpreted the arm in the third panel to be part of the jaw. So I thought, maybe with the big ears it might be a Dingo, but that seemed awfully specific for what should be the fairly obvious setup for a joke...
Blade is my favorite color.
I've never used Facebook, but I've seen people say that Friendica is quite similar to Facebook (in case you care about that).
Why not both?
Green Is My Pepper
Can that actually happen like this? If Windows killed the bootloader wouldn't that mean that you couldn't boot into Kubuntu either? Or can it somehow kill the bootloader when the PC is turned off?
Yeah, I don't like when corporations put stuff like that into their ToS, but at the same time, I 100% understand why every open-source license under the sun has it. You're giving it away for free, so you don't want people to sue for more than you're providing for free.
Mastodon.social is currently very much in the latter camp of giving things away for free. I also understand that a service is yet another beast than a piece of software, since they hold your personal data and may leak/sell it. But yeah, at this point in time, I wouldn't want someone to be able to sue Mastodon.social out of existence. I guess, it depends a lot on how it's formulated in the end...