Depends on what the purpose of the button is.
A setting should show the current state, but an action (referring to the play button example) should show the state it’ll transition to.
Software Developer, Switzerland
Languages: German, Allemanic (Swiss German), English
Hobbies: Gaming, Anime
I almost only watch seasonal anime.
As for games, I currently mostly play Star Rail, Noita, and Shotgun King.
Depends on what the purpose of the button is.
A setting should show the current state, but an action (referring to the play button example) should show the state it’ll transition to.
Maybe in comparison to the US layout? I’m not having any trouble with them.
If you mean the [] (and {}), they just use the right alt key, which is close enough to them.
I just use the Swiss keyboard layout. Here’s an image from Wikipedia.
Don’t have any experience with any others.
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I know of in Lemmy (kbin might be different), is that you can put full urls in the search field and it will pull up that post on your local instance (also works for comments).
Oh wow that actually works on kbin, at least for posts, haven’t tested comments. I put your link in kbin’s search and it gave me the correct thread on kbin.
One thing I hate about the fediverse right now is the apparent inability to link to something irrespective of instance.
Despite you giving me a link, I still need to look up the post manually myself if I want to view it on kbin instead of ani.social. I hope that changes some day in the future.
This ED is definitely my favorite of the season.
I don’t know which anime those are, but it’s not only about advertising the manga,
Anime are made by a production committee, which consists of various companies that put money into it and expect something in return. The source material’s publisher is just one of them, and they’re the only ones interested in boosting the source material. But even they might be doing it for some other purpose, like the author’s next work or a spinoff.
that blocks your bank or even some games if your phone is rooted
That’s your bank and those games, not Google.
The games are obviously afraid of cheating/hacking. For the bank it’s about your account’s security. Root access gives a lot of power to potentially malicious actors, it’s definitely not weird for them to not work if your phone is rooted.
Antitrust is about powerful companies abusing their powerful positions. With powerful I mean control over a market.
The idea is that if society is functionally dependent on a product, it shouldn’t be the case that the owning company abuses that position to force people into walled gardens.
While it’s of course still bad if a smaller company does it, the amount of people impacted will be lesser, so it’s not seen as critically important to take action against it. So that’s why antitrust laws only target the big ones.
I do absolutely disagree with Apple not being big enough though. iOS has a 30% market share in the mobile OS market according to statcounter, that ought to be big enough imo.
I’m pretty sure they were using sarcasm.
I don’t care if it’s animated in 2d or 3d, I just want it to look good. And cgi doesn’t automatically make the anime look bad.
What usually makes an anime look bad is obvious cgi used in an otherwise 2d anime. Not always though, Fate/Zero’s Berserker is an example of obvious cgi that looked good.
I don’t really mind full cgi anime. I’m loving the current Kamierabi, for example. But they look off to me for the first half or full episode before I get used to it. Even Houseki no Kuni was like that. There are of course bad looking full cgi anime, but in general they don’t look worse than 2d anime to me.
I also don’t mind cgi backgrounds in 2d anime. Dekiru Neko looked amazing and the backgrounds definitely contributed to that, not the opposite.
“Does it have an AniList or MAL page?”
So does that mean Chinese animation is counted as anime and thus permitted here? Since those generally do get both Anilist and MAL pages despite no Japanese involvement.
Megumin likes explosions.
Spoilers are now implemented on /kbin, but it seems they aren’t federated yet. Lemmy just displays /kbin spoilers in plaintext HTML, while /kbin still doesn’t display Lemmy spoilers.
You might be interested in today’s entry to kbin’s devlog. The lead developer shared what he has planned for the near future, and supporting lemmy spoilers is on the list of what he’ll be working on over the next few days.
For example, I finally learned how something works after months of trying to wrap my head around it. Didn’t end up using it for a few months more, and now I forgot it again. I’m back to square one, trying to relearn things I already learned.
If this is such a frequent problem, start writing down what you’ve learnt. Get a notetaking app (my personal choice is obsidian) and record any knowledge that took you work to acquire. Then next time you need it you can just check your notes and there it is, instead of having to put all that work into it again.
That’s why I use Copilot.
Asked it for the official documentation, got a link to the /current/ documentation’s chapter on operators. Then asked for the heading about the IN operator and it gave me all four of the numbers. No need to wade through outdated or irrelevant results.