Um are we sure we want this data? Weren't there some people who walked into traffic and fell down hills playing Pokémon Go?
You could try coughing uncontrollably next time. If they don't get the point then, there's no way they could be reasoned with.
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Interesting, on the first sentence I actually thought of many different sizes and shapes for the ball, then realized I'd have to pick one before moving on to the next part, so it was kind of a conscious decision. I ended up with a simple grey anti-stress ball. But the table was always the same, light brown wood. All focus is on the ball so the person is just a silhouette partly out of camera but the hand is white and wearing a black sleeve. I only chose what the person looked like after the questions based on what felt right for the initial visualization, like panning out the camera.
There's another question though. Would your mind get into all this trouble if you didn't know there would be questions coming?
As a programmer I would love that. But as a person it does make more sense to go "it's 4am in California, that person is probably sleeping" than "it's 11am, what is the sun situation like in California rn?"
Wait there is a phone with a temperature sensor? That actually seems pretty useful. I'd love for phones to start adding more sensors you can access.
What happens when you have the main navigation bar at the bottom? Where does the second bar go? I hope they didn't just remove that feature.
For some reason I Don't Like Mondays was popular with my parents when I was a kid and I remember singing it sometimes. Turns out it's about an actual school shooting and not just disliking Mondays.
The original image said windows where this would be accurate but I doubt it applies to the average linux user
DuckDuckGo as a default with Google as fallback depending on what I'm looking for. For lemmy the default search of my instance works well enough so haven't tried external engines.
Especially useful when the specific thread is now the first result on Google.
Next step is for people to also start using it and we'll experience the beginning of AI generated slang
A British tourist riding on the worst metro line left her (expensive) phone on the seat and went behind the seat to look at the metro map. Even stayed there while the doors were open and at least me and three more people could have easily snatched it and left. I don't think the subway in the UK is much better so not sure what she was thinking.