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  • tbh i dont care what theoretically is written in law. what i care about are the fuckers who light up the 200m infront of them with their led lights and with that burn up my corneas. everyday multiple times. dont get me wrong, led lights are awesome. i use them myself. but there are too much assholes who only think about them self. even if with 30km/h you certainly dont need the visibility of cars full bright.

    am i overreacting? maybe. idk. but these fuckheads drive me mad everyday.

  • stop! badly adjusted way too bright bike lights are the most hated things in my life. i have nothing left but spite for them. i'm activily holding myself back right now. i could sputter nonsensical insults for hours because of them. One time i started to carry a stupid bright flash light with myself just to blind them fuckers back. since then i grown up. but awfafhasifhaoshfoahgoiahsdoigasddfafas asfdda fuck

  • true, if you're in the driver seat these lights are awesome. I worked as a driver for a few years. Mostly in old shitboxes but sometimes i had the chance drive these modern marvels of technology. no doubt its way better for your eyes and concentration if you are in the driver seat. but for anybody else its just soooo bad. even if you steer a vehicle with fancy LEDs the other car with LEDs will blind you. but as a pedestrian, on a bicycle or in a shitbox they just straight up fuck up your cornea.

  • i'm still amazed how these fucking lights got through regulation in germany. 'everything' is regulated here. but these blinding pieces of shit got through. i know the answer: money. as in cars, the crown jewel of the german economy. i hate them sooooooo much.

  • i'm still proud of myself that i got rid of the four different scart cables i had left in box a few years ago. one of them was even transparent blue. a real looker. it really hurt. but i live my best life since then

  • Nope.

    Atleast from my perspective there isnt any hope left for the 'big picture'. Everything is just utterly fucked. Nothing left to do but to live your best life. For me it still involves living by my ideals. Just for my sanity and because it feels right. But tbh were just fucked and i try not to think about the implication of the future anymore.

    I was always a pessimist tbh. But jfc even with that in mind its all so fucked up rn.

  • Hmm, hmmm, hmmm.

    Grundlegend find ichs gut. Ich bin sogar bereit meine persönliche Bedenken komplett bei Seite zu lassen und einfach nur zu sagen: Es ist gut. Das ist eine gute Aktion. Das ergibt Sinn. Bitte mehr davon.

    Abeeeer... im Detail stör ich mich trotzdem ein wenig am Framing von dem Text im Link der mich überzeugen soll.

    1. Das Wort 'Genosse' ist an für sich in seiner reinen Bedeutung vielleicht komplett legit. Es schwingt trotzdem für mich(!) da immer so ne ungute Konnotation mit. Zumindestens so als ungebildeter Arbeiter der ich bin. Ich(!) persönlich(!) tu mich damit schwer.
    2. Dazu würde ich(!) mich(!) darüber freuen wenn zumindestens im Flavour Text zu dieser Aktion hauptsächlich die Berichtigung von Falschinformationen hervorgehoben wird. Linke Ideen zu pushen find ich auch gut. Keine Frage. Aber in meinen(!) Augen ist das Hauptproblem, dass viel zu wenig der Dünnpfiff, der so im Internet herumschwirrt berichtigt wird. Unabhängig von der eigenen Ideologie werden wir großflächig aus verschiedensten Gründen belogen. Täglich, eher sekündlich. Die 'Gegenseite' feuert aus allen Rohren und verbiegt die Wahrheit ins Unerkenntliche(schlechte Bildsprache aber ihr wisst schon). So ein bisschen herrausstellen, dass man in diesem Kampf nicht einfach nur stumpf aufrüstet würde mir gefallen, ja.

    Naja das sind meine 2 Cent dazu. Liebe Grüße.

    /Ahjo, Runterwählis dürft ihr mir natürlich geben. An euren Standpunkt warum ihr das macht habe ich aber wirklich Interesse. Ich denke ich hab mir genügend Mühe gegeben herauszustellen, dass das meine persönliche Meinung ist. Mit diesem Edit möchte ich aber auch nochmal besonders hervorheben das ich bereit bin eben diese Meinung zu überdenken.

  • Absurd. Also das 5 Jahre nach dem Erscheinen einer Konsolengeneration die abgespeckte digitale 'Slim' Variante mehr/genauso viel kostet. Versteht mich nicht falsch: Ich betrachte das durchaus nuanciert und ich könnte da jetzt einen ellenlangen Text über meine Abwägungen schreiben. Da spielt wirklich viel mit rein und unterm Strich kann ich es irgendwo sogar nachvollziehen. Reine Profitgier würde ich als eine zu einfache Schlussfolgerung halten. Spielt in meinen Augen aber sicherlich mit rein. Aber so aus reiner Konsumentensicht ist der Preis einfach nur absurd.

  • I always enjoyed browsing 'new'. Both here and on that other site you might know of. Personally i dont like the bots here. They just clutter the timeline IMHO. I visit 'social media' for a feed which is pre-curated by humans. I'd rather use RSS if i wanted a constant stream of news articles without curation by others. The problem i see on lemmy is that in rare cases the bot posts still get user engagement which i miss out on if i just outright filter the bots out.

    Its nothing i lose sleep over and the situation as is... is alright i guess. But if i had anything to say and had a choice i would outright ban them. But tbh i didnt think through the consquences.

  • I'd say its mostly sample size. Lemmy is still small. The ever so slightly off feeling interactions have a higher chance of getting noticed because they dont get buried under hundreds or even thousands of other posts most of the time. So its pretty easy to come across discussion threads which werent upvoted by the hivemind for beeing 'normal'.

  • my evidence for it beeing ai: that sad bit of parsley in the top right. it would had never made it into the picture if this was real. considering how much effort would have gone into prepping up the meal perfectly.

  • Hmm, in my experience there are lots of people in the emulation community who just enjoy to get things to work. So the fun comes from building up the romsets, setup the hardware, setup the emulator, test if the games are working, dial in the config for edge cases, maybe layer on a crt-shader, package everything behind a frontend, etc.

    They rarely play through an entire game and instead just test out one of the thousands of roms they showed on to their handheld for a few minutes.

    Yes, i'm talking also about myself. But after 10 years in the 'hobby' this seems to be pretty common.