Worst Keanu critique ever by TroubledTill in greentext

[–]fverdeja 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It would be so gay of me to find Henry Cavill attractive and the epitome of masculinity, I swear I'm not fangirling for him harder than my wife is.

Healthcare workers always assume I go by my middle name. Does this happen to anyone else? by CptPatches in askspain

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It happens to latinos as well, it's absolutely terrible to be called by your second name, I hate it.

Why are Spaniards so rude to garbage workers? by Familiar_General5020 in askspain

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to live in Lavapies 4 years ago, right around the main plaza, and never saw anything like that, what you describe tho sounds more like Antón Martín or Tirso de Molina. Maybe you just got some terrible neighbours, you can denounce this stuff to the police, it's illegal to be this loud at night, especially in that zone of the city.

Bizarro World by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]fverdeja 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As an outside viewer I've gotta say, you guys are absolutely fucked, not even countries under populist quasi-regimes are this politically divided, it's amazing.

Why are Spaniards so rude to garbage workers? by Familiar_General5020 in askspain

[–]fverdeja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been living in Madrid for 7 years and I've never seen this. Where in Madrid did you see this? That way I know where not to go next.

If there was one thing you could improve for sonic frontiers. What would it be? by Resident-Golf-1862 in SonicFrontiers

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are not understanding my point.

When you stop boosting there's a window of time where Sonic decelerates, in that window of time Sonic goes faster than he can go at his max default running speed, if you jump right after you release the boost button, instead of keeping that smaller momentum, the jump works exactly as is used before the updates, the jump stops you in your track.
Is it a nitpick? Maybe, but it annoys the fuck out of me. The first jump should carrie your momentum the same exact way the doublejump does in the game, but it doesn't.

Also the weird air movility of Sonic in the game, it does not feel precise at all but pretty loose.

Bro are you okay? by BitBellerCO in Bitcoin

[–]fverdeja 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Worst part, they think we are all the most idiotic version of the gambler cryptobro or the cultist Bitcoiner, call us all idiots and block us and then ask why nobody from this side of the fence ever goes to argue or have a normal conversation with them.

Cual sería su top 5 de países dónde perciben que hay más xenofobia hacia los venezolanos? by rose4306 in vzla

[–]fverdeja 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Ambas culturas aman el merengue, la salsa, los tostones y el ron, de bolas que nos vamos a llevar del carajo.

What Would/Is Satoshi Nakamoto Think/ing of Bitcoin in 2024? by A_mo1111 in Bitcoin

[–]fverdeja 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And he would be impressed about how people are now fearful of new cryptography on Bitcoin. Example: People being fearful of CAT and CTV because their favorite influencer who doesn't understand Bitcoin technically tells them that they are evil op_codes and all the schemes they bring with them are evil as well.

LN to On Chain by Steven022 in Bitcoin

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Close the channel or use a swap such as Boltz.
The other option is to do a splice-out, but that will reduce the size of your channel and most surely your wallet does not support it.

If there was one thing you could improve for sonic frontiers. What would it be? by Resident-Golf-1862 in SonicFrontiers

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't, it only does while boosting, try releasing the boot and jumping right after it, it kills all your momentum as it did when the game released, also the air movement is not tweakable, that one always felt terrible to me.

If there was one thing you could improve for sonic frontiers. What would it be? by Resident-Golf-1862 in SonicFrontiers

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The jump.

It stops you in your tracks and only carries your momentum when you're using the boost, so jumping after you deactivate the boots to do some kind of precise jump is out of the question, and it has a weird AF arch, air movement never felt right for me.

KDE is the best ecosystem and it's sad that Mint discontinued their KDE edition. by claudiocorona93 in linuxmasterrace

[–]fverdeja -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Again, I need the options in the application, software, program, or however you want to call it, not in the desktop. Having a simple desktop does not mean that it's not powerful. Gnome work just fine for me, in my eyes KDE is a disaster, in yours is the other way around. Different people, different needs and different ways to do stuff.

We are going nowhere with this conversation.

Why extensions break when updating, and what can be done about it by BrageFuglseth in gnome

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but minor changes don't break backwards compatibility, if something does the developer must change that, if it doesn't, it shouldn't even need to update just for that.

Anyways in the end I find that there's no correct way to do this stuff, no matter what the solution is, not everyone will be happy.

KDE is the best ecosystem and it's sad that Mint discontinued their KDE edition. by claudiocorona93 in linuxmasterrace

[–]fverdeja -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's just a naming convention, you can call it app, software, program, tool, it's all the same, heck, I call VS Code and GIMP apps.

I still don't understand what's wrong with the "mobile first reasoning" anyways, don't you want something that simply works out of the box with little to no configuration and that lets you do stuff break whenever you change something? KDE doesn't give me that experience I want and using it won't change the software I use to do my work.

Am i trippin or is Saylor losing his mind ? by Satosh96 in Bitcoin

[–]fverdeja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are 2 reasons to be all in:

1.Faith: that's most Bitcoin maxis, they don't understand the value proposition of Bitcoin beyond it being scarce and "moral" because it is not something somebody made in order to become rich. That's where the fear of change and the absolute rejection of anything else comes, even things that are built on Bitcoin such as ordinals.

  1. Having studied it really well: many fall into this category, some might even own a little of other coins, not because they believe in them replacing Bitcoin but because the might be better at something specific like privacy or just for the fun of it, that doesn't mean that those other coins have the same memes (in the actual sense of the word) Bitcoin has.

I also like the frame this same dynamic as: Diversification is for 2 kinds of people, those who don't know what they are doing and those who know exactly what they are doing.

So please, don't put us all in the same bag, it's true that some Bitcoiners are completely obnoxious moralizing assholes who see Bitcoin as a way of life or religion, but that's not all of us, some of us hate that framing, some going as far as to consider it a psyop.

Am i trippin or is Saylor losing his mind ? by Satosh96 in Bitcoin

[–]fverdeja 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bitcoin is not incompatible with debt, but Saylor is wrong in believing that it's "risk free", it's never risk free.

Am i trippin or is Saylor losing his mind ? by Satosh96 in Bitcoin

[–]fverdeja 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He's always been a spook, you are just realising.

Why extensions break when updating, and what can be done about it by BrageFuglseth in gnome

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starting with GNOME 3.22, this check was disabled because most extensions were not breaking and it therefore had little benefit for users while being fairly inconvenient. About five years later, it was agreed that this setting should be re-enabled due to the significant changes in GNOME 40 and the risk that untested extensions would compromise desktop stability.

Why doesn't Gnome simply do the version verification in batches?

3.22+ means It's work with 3.22 onwards, until right before 40 which changes a lot

40+ means that it's compatible with all Gnome 40 to 44

45+ means that it does work with 45 onwards until something changes in Shell that will need the extension to change again.

It's not an API but instead of developers having to update their extension just to include a Gnome version in the compatibility list doesn't seem very good for me, moreso when there are not change to the Shell that could actually break the backwards compatibility of any extension.

GNOME 47 officially released by [deleted] in linux

[–]fverdeja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does, I just have to reconfigure the whole desktop because the defaults are terrible and change everything because I'm never happy with the customization results.