sleepydragn1

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[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 60 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

I feel like this is a euphemistic way of saying "we paid the ransom" without actually saying "we paid the ransom."

[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I want to preface this by saying that I just wanted to share my own experience and point out that not everybody is in the same situation you're in. You're treating this like we're having a debate, and I don't really know why.

You skipped the last question. In 10 years or whatever, when you buy another new phone/laptop/literally any electronic device, you’ll be able to charge it with the same charger you already have and won’t have another one filling up your drawers like I do.

Well, maybe? Considering I only buy phones every 4 or so years, it's not impossible by that point I'll need an entirely different charger to get maximum charging speed. Either way, I currently only have the Steam Deck charger, so I'll need to purchase some.

Also didn’t reply to the bit about having an actually good and useful charger.

We're veering into the realm of the hypothetical since most phone manufacturers don't include chargers any more, but certainly at least some manufacturers would include full speed chargers with their phones if that was still the trend. I know OnePlus already does, at least for some models?

[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

…why do you need 2 chargers?

One for my desk, the other for my bedside. I could keep carrying them back and forth, but that's a bit annoying, yeah?

Have you never owned a laptop before? Have you never owned a PD charging phone before?

Not really? I have an old as fuck laptop with a power brick, and previously owned a Pixel 4a, which does have PD, but only up to 18W.

[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (5 children)

I think I must be you, but from an alternate, worse reality, since I'm in the exact opposite scenario.

I recently purchased a Steam Deck and a little while after that, a new phone, and currently the Steam Deck charger is only fast charger I have in my home (since I didn't really have any devices that required them before). This sucks, since now I need to purchase at least two USB-C PD adapters since I need two different chargers for the phone. Obviously this isn't an insurmountable obstacle, but it definitely would've been nice to have at least one included with the phone.

[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 15 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I feel like this headline and article are missing the mark. This is clearly aping off of TikTok Live's Gifts system, which works in basically the exact same way. It's crazy to me that the article doesn't mention them at all.

Just like YouTube started supercharging Shorts after TikTok took off, they're chasing that same train again.

[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Now that Superman claimed me as a dependent on his taxes, the government took away my HSA and I've gone headlong into CRIPPLING MEDICAL DEBT!

Thanks Superman!

[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 20 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

Obligatory "I'm not a vegan," but this comment seems like it's at least partially mischaracterizing the issue.

Some of the comments removed seem to advocate for a vegan cat diet that specifically includes the amino acids and protein that cats need, albeit sourced in a vegan-friendly way:

I am also not a vet (go figure) but this seems reasonable on its face and lines up with the 5 minutes of Google research that I did. It sounds like not all vegan formulated cat food actually strikes the balance cats need and that this diet would need to be balanced very carefully, but it seems possible to do it in a healthy way, especially if done in concert with a vet and frequent checkups.

[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 30 points 6 months ago

It sounds like a lot of this case is going to come down to whether or not the students were actually told that the university was fake. One of the plaintiffs claims that he was repeatedly told over the course of multiple calls and months that classes would be starting and he'd get a normal course load, while ICE claims that it was made to clear to all students that it wasn't a real university (i.e. a "pay to stay" arrangement).

I obviously have my doubts about ICE, but if they were any kind of smart they should have phone recordings or emails proving that's the case. And if it is, they can likely keep the money in the same way that undercover drug busts do.

[–] sleepydragn1@lemmy.world 10 points 11 months ago

From the article:

Most toothpicks in South Korea are made of sweet potato or corn starch instead of wood. Their green color comes from the food coloring that is applied in the manufacturing process.