Please don't make any further comments about waiting for bad things...
So...software emulation...kinda. I guess translation technically. Whatever lol.
I think imminent natural disaster trumps that just a tad bit.
They tend to tie themselves into a loop, even when left open.
The risk is not to people in general, but specifically young children and pets that wouldn't be expected to know how to get themselves out.
The height of those railings makes me nervous
I can't speak for that device in particular, but I've been using a Galaxy Fold for a few years now and the crease is literally nothing. In most cases, you're looking dead on at the phone and you can't see it. If you're outside it becomes slightly more noticeable, but the bright glare from the sun in general makes for more of a problem than the crease. I have no intention of going back to a non-folding device.
Also, Huawei is not banned from being purchased and used by consumers in the US lmao.
What animal does salt come from again?
L+ratio on Lemmy. That's crazy.
Fucking wot
Yo! Where was this when my nephew was small and wanted to play Angry Birds on my phone lol
Oh, my bad, I thought the point of discussion boards was to have a discussion...
If your only goal is to spout misinformation and stick your fingers in your ears, I'll go somewhere else.
I see the man has never witnessed a 1972 Ford Pinto
So people can't block him, I imagine.
My god. An actual regular photoshop in the year of our lord 2024 🥲
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Welcome to /c/Onewheel on Lemmy: A New Home for the Onewheel Community!
Greetings fellow Onewheel enthusiasts!
Welcome to /c/Onewheel on Lemmy, a new hub for our thriving and passionate Onewheel community.
Recently, as some of you may be aware, Reddit made some significant changes to their API which has greatly impacted third-party apps, accessibility, and moderation tools, prompting me to look for a more inclusive, open, and sustainable platform. In response to this decision, I chose to start a new community on a platform that values user-driven content over corporate control. I found that in Lemmy, a place that enables us to shape our own community dynamics without the reliance on a centralized corporate driven platform such as Reddit.
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