Bad_company_daps

joined 1 year ago
[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 19 points 4 months ago

Every single time

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 months ago

I think he means Steam's refund policy is not available to anyone outside the US because they only implemented it to comply with a US law, so like if you are in a country without similar consumer protection laws they don't offer the refund policy. (its not just the US btw, places like Canada and the EU also have the Steam refund policy)

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 18 points 5 months ago

23 atoms thick

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 16 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Middle density housing is severely lacking in most of Canada. Montréal is one of the few cities that does have a bit of mid-density housing and its housing costs are lower than most other similar sized cities. Obviously there's many more factors but I definitely think mid density is important for reducing this crisis.

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago

It was a just a regular duel, the point isn't to kill but basically "touch" the other guy like in a fencing match. The other guy got hit twice and survived but had to go to his wedding the next day.

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The reason this is interesting is because it's the reverse of gas cars. Typically the best efficiency of a gas vehicle is on the highway but for EVs you get much more efficiency in local streets

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

If you were wondering, the mayor won the duel

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 13 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Honestly I just hope this backfires and less Canadians end up using Facebook, we'd definitely be much better off

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

I'm OOTL what is the 196 community?

 

When I sort by hot in my subscribed feed it becomes flooded with posts from the worldnews community, posts that are multiple days old or even with negative scores, even though I'm subscribed to many other communities and when visiting those communities can find posts that are newer, and have more engagement than the ones I'm seeing from worldnews. And when I say flooded I mean I will have 5-6 posts in a row, followed by 1 post from another community, and then another 5-6 worldnews posts. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Is there anything I can do other than just unsubscribing from worldnews?

 

I know the recent patch added that you now have to long press on the username to have the action bar appear on comments in your inbox but personally I find that a redundant step and preferred the way it was before, could it possibly be an option in the settings to turn the action bar on by default?

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

Personally I disagree, I use small card view and for short posts I can read all the information on it without having to open it. Especially for posts with low engagement like for example a new 'asklemmy' post, the question might be interesting but no comments, so I'll upvote hoping to increase the visibility and hopefully have someone answer the post. Hiding the vote buttons would reduce engagement overall which at this point in time with a low population engagement needs to be made as fast and as easy as possible to encourage it

[–] Bad_company_daps@lemmy.ca -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"Let us use your land for free in exchange for 'protection'" sounds a lot like a mafia extortion. Then again I guess the US is used to taking land that isn't their's for free.

 

"What we've seen now from the past month of heat is that the high-elevation snow is rapidly depleting," said Jonathan Boyd, a hydrologist with B.C.'s River Forecast Centre. "We're on pace to be the earliest snow-free that the province has recorded."

 

If not you can just delete this post and maybe add a rule in the sidebar to make it clear this is a place to post communities not ask for communities.

If this IS allowed then does anyone know if there is a community similar to /r/dataisbeautiful?

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