[-] jivemasta@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

You should probably go do a battery health check. If your range is that bad, your battery degradation should be within warranty replacement range.

[-] jivemasta@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

At home I have a steelcase leap, it's around $700 new. But I can literally sit in it all day with no issues. To me it's worth it to spend the extra since it's basically where I spend most of my non-working time.

But for a cheaper option, we have something similar to these at my work (software developer). If I didn't already have a really good chair at home, I would probably get one of these. I can sit in it probably just as much as my one at home, and have no issues. The mesh back actually lets your back breathe, and doesn't retain heat so no back sweat. It's also relatively durable for the mesh and seat area. But mine does have issues after about 2 years of sometimes the gas piston leaks and when you sit down in it, it goes to the lowest setting. I'm sure one day it will finally just always be at the low setting, but luckily, it's not to low for me to work with.

[-] jivemasta@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I wonder where things like prybars fit into that. At work, knives are discouraged, so I carry a LNW prybar. If I'm being honest it's probably more functional than a knife for the things I do day to day like cutting tape to open a box, or popping tabs or as a flathead to open something. You know, things you really shouldn't be doing with a knife anyways.

[-] jivemasta@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

No.

There is more nuance to it than that. If its something like simple left-wing/right-wing politics, sure you have a moral obligation to host both sides for as long as both sides participate in good faith and there is a mutual respect between the two. It becomes different when the disagreement comes from one side saying some people don't deserve to exist. There is no good faith way to say some percentage of the population are sub-human and should be eliminated.

Like do you really think if a trans person is running a Lemmy instance, they are morally obligated to host a community that has members in it that call for the death of trans people? It would be like saying you are obligated to let someone live in your house even though they were just outside your house threatening to burn it down.

People that spew hate can do so, but the price they pay for that should be that they shouldn't feel invited or comfortable anywhere besides their little hate hole. We have allowed them too much comfort lately because we have always been told this "do unto others" shit growing up. The problem with that mentality is that it assumes everyone is operating under that rule, but some people are exploiting that and treat others like shit knowing they won't get punched in the face for it.

[-] jivemasta@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

I wish I could experience no man's sky as it is now with no previous knowledge of it.

Played it at release and I liked it and played the hell out of it, but now theres so much more going on and I feel like starting it again doesn't have that same luster to it.

jivemasta

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