This really is a Liminal Space; it’s transitional and temporary (it’s a train station), and from what I can see, it is devoid of any life. I am surprised the post got so little attention.
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who watched this movie, and to think Linux users did too!
“Nome” or “guh-nome,” that is the question
In my opinion, technology keeps improving, however that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s getting better. I think innovation in technology peaked from the 2000s to the early 2010s, after this period however, it has continually become more and more “enshitified,” meaning that features no one wanted suddenly being added. For example, “ai coffee maker” (this is real), like who asked for this? Not to mention, not only is everything more bloated, but levels of privacy have decreased significantly; every aspect of your digital life is capitalized on for advertising. The early 2010s were simpler times.
“This guy are sick”
Most people say “Zoomer/Zoomers” or just plain “Gen Z.” I thought you were talking about a hybrid generation at first!
This would be awesome, but something else I thought of would be DRM. If you don’t have the correct version (like Linux and a few android custom roms) then you would stream at really low quality. So if you even came up with a free smart tv os, it would lack quality streaming
Windows installs in a nutshell lol
Yes I remember enjoying this movie. I loved all of the characters from legends and stories, as well as all of its steampunk elements. It’s totally underrated.
Yes that is the point. Threads like these show 4chan’s extreme derangement.
No but it looks similar! This was taken in a closed off part of a museum
Also, Ladybird is looking very promising, so in a few years we should have a true fourth browser engine.
While this is technically liminal, Wikipedia describes liminal spaces as “empty or abandoned places[.]” Because of this definition and the fact that people are included, I don’t think that this photo is fully liminal. It’s an excellent photo, but not, in my opinion, fully liminal.
The mentioned article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liminal_space_(aesthetic)?wprov=sfti1#
I wouldn’t say better, it is all based on preference. And it was already mentioned.
Amazing design. It also appears to be on the AUR as well if anyone is interested: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mousam
It’s a fanmade recreation of a scene from Final Fantasy VII, using figurines and somewhere in the real world. It’s not mine. I’d love a remake/remaster in this style.
So you think it is from the manufacturer?
What an awesome implementation for Lemmy!
While I agree that the murder of the CEO can be morally justified in certain aspects, we have to face the facts. Murder is murder, and I believe glorification of it is wrong. Wouldn’t the killing of a CEO just lead to the appointment of another, making the whole thing pointless? It’s possible that a new CEO will do things differently, but they’d probably do more or less the same. In the end, all the murder achieves is CEOs fearing for their safety and eventually hiring bodyguards, making them even more disconnected from society, and even less likely to donate to charity or the poor. For these reasons, I think lemmy.world is doing the right thing, I don’t think that murder of anyone not convicted of war crimes should be glorified, I’d prefer to stay neutral on such topics.