[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 37 points 11 months ago

The Matrix. Blew my fucking mind the first time I saw it. It's awesome on repeat viewings, but that first watch is magical.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 19 points 1 year ago

Everything in this thread so far is normal stuff I could have guessed. Guns, metric, tipping, etc. Most of it has large groups of people in the country that agree, or at least know.

What are some non-obvious things? Culture shock isn't about major political issues. It's about universal things that turn out to not be universal.

For example, US people have a strong culture of how standing in line works. It's basically a moral sin to butt in line unless you have someone holding your place. This is universal in the country. My understanding is that other countries differ. Is that true?

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 19 points 1 year ago

In what way did he qualify as a Master Thief? He stole stuff from an assembly line then posted video about it under his own name. Sounds very non-masterly to me.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 30 points 1 year ago

Git is something that is very comfortable to use after a year or two, but when you initially start using it, it is just so easy to mess things up in ways that are unrecoverable. I remember the silly days when I'd back up all my changes first before using git since I would so regularly lose everything through a combination of git commands.

It's easy for me now, but the initial stages punish mistakes severely. It's the dark souls of source control, except it's not really fun. It's just a very beginner unfriendly tool.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 13 points 1 year ago

More hobbits are always welcome at: !hobbit_art@hobbit.world

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 16 points 1 year ago

I think that would fit the xkcd criteria for a positive unpopular opinion. I haven't checked rotten tomatoes though.

Personally, the only modern Star Wars movie that blew my socks off was Rogue One. All the rest were either ok, or, not that great. But RO was absolutely amazing.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 35 points 1 year ago

I'd recommend just getting a steam deck if you don't just want to get a PC. The variety of indie titles and the lower cost just beats any of the standard consoles.

A PC is even better, but the cost of the initial hardware is probably higher. But you can't beat the price of the games or the variety of games available. And the PC won't expire the way modern online consoles do.

I have a PS3 that won't play movies from disc anymore because its online service is down or something. Ridiculous.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 19 points 1 year ago

If it worked like torrenting where you have seeds, etc, it'd scale almost infinitely. I don't think we should change to fit the algorithm. We should change the algorithm to make it scale.

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Sometimes I get language not allowed when I try to reply to a post or message. Seems odd given that the post is in English.

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submitted 1 year ago by Bilbo@hobbit.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

How can I light a 10 foot square room so it seems like a sunny day? I am painting here and want the night look to match what I see during the day.

Do I need multiple lamps around the room at lower intensities? Sunlight temperature bulbs don't look like sunlight to me.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 21 points 1 year ago

We actually do own the airspace over our houses. Not as high as planes or space, but a drone probably would from my skimming of this article.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/aviation.uslegal.com/ownership-of-airspace-over-property/%3famp

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Bilbo@hobbit.world to c/retrogaming@lemmy.world

I remember this game really affecting me, particularly because I got a bad ending and didn't realize it has multiple endings.

Highly recommended if you like adventure games.

The story it's based on is, of course, fantastic too.

How did this game feel to others?

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There is no limit to what can fit in your suitcase if you are ok with creating a singularity.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 49 points 1 year ago

You're right, although if you ever get the chance to browse a real physical encyclopedia, it's a unique experience.

Not practical, but it's a bit like playing a record or playing a game on a real NES. It's a unique experience.

I have a full 2007 set of Encyclopedia Brittanica in the same room as my vintage computer collection. I browse it occasionally.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 20 points 1 year ago

Projector beating is a bold claim! I doubt I'll ever get a big TV again. The idea of trying to move a 98" TV up the stairs seems crazy. I've got my 120" retractable projection screen and I'm happy.

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submitted 1 year ago by Bilbo@hobbit.world to c/jerboa@lemmy.ml

It's just dispiriting to type a long comment then find it can't be saved.

[-] Bilbo@hobbit.world 27 points 1 year ago

This is a concern, but luckily this isn't required. I set up hobbit.world to host my Tolkien related communities. It only costs $6 a month plus the $35/yr for the domain name to host a tiny instance like this. I don't need to depend on anyone but my hosting provider.

To be safe I should download backups once a month or so.

But the point is that for big communities that people put a lot of time into, there should be an instance for each one owned by one of the mods.

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