[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 19 points 2 months ago

Tbh I also completely missed it. This post was the first I heard about it. How long was it going on?

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Apparently "W" was originally written as "uu" as early as ~600AD, hence the name, however it still used Latin/Roman letters which hadn't yet distinguished between u and v as letters. For at least 700 years, u and v appear to have been considered the same and interchangeable (so "Double U " could look like "uu" or "vv") but it depends on your language whether it was verbally called a "U" or a "V" until the first recorded distinction between the two in a Gothic era alphabet written in 1386. The two apparently did still see some overlap in use until about the 1700s with the turning point appearing to be when the distinction between their capital forms was accepted by the French Academy in 1726.

tl;dr: "Double U" predates the distinction between "U" and "V" so it's up to chance which letter a language called it before it stuck.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 30 points 4 months ago

To a sensible person it wouldn't be a daily driver. I've seen some people who are not sensible on my daily commute.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 9 points 5 months ago

The closest thing I've ever seen to a teen center was a sports facility that had a room for kids and teens to hang out, but that was closer to a babysitting service. Paired with the facts that you had to pay monthly membership dues ($25 to $100/mo these days, apparently) and the whole facility was meant for something else entirely, it's not something I would first describe as a teen center. Not any more than I'd call a high school a chemical R&D facility just because of its chemistry classroom.

Outside of that one room, I'm not aware of anything else nearby me that would be even remotely similar.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago

That's to say Early Access, not the other EA in the gaming industry of Electronic Arts.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

Last time I tried diving headfirst into Linux, I got frustrated by having a problem and all the suggested solutions are all wildly different (from an outside perspective) series of editing settings or unusual terminal commands. I already knew how Windows worked well enough to do most things I wanted, but didn't have almost any understanding of how Linux operated so all of the opaque solutions offered without explanation of why or how it should fix the problem just added to my confusion. Couple that with having to sort through one or two dozen suggestions to find one that actually works, not knowing if even attempting any solutions would cause other issues later.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 12 points 8 months ago

I would imagine they're trying to ask what someone's ethnicity is but forgot the word for it.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 18 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

There was some stealth game I was trying out that did this. Before you start the game, it's mandatory to set the brightness level so one logo is barely visible. I figure since it's a stealth game I might as well just so I can see what areas are supposed to be light and what areas are supposed to be dark. Get into the game, soon find some guards and a nearby alcove in total darkness so naturally I dash over to hide before they notice me. The guards walk by and immediately see through the dark to spot me as if they had night vision goggles.

I stopped playing the game not long after because there were a lot of things about the game I really didn't like, but those first few minutes were a tone setter for me. To this day I still wonder why the devs felt it was so important to make sure some things were dark enough to not be visible to the player if everything was going to be visible to the NPCs.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

On the one hand, if they're not getting used then it may be better to get rid of them as they'll clog up the community with threads people have no interest in.

On the other hand, how do we decide which ones to allow and which to filter out? If we only use shows that have previously prompted discussion then that prevents a show from being talked about if it only becomes more popular later on in a season.

One alternative is to only have a thread per show's season. This would greatly reduce the amount of unused clutter in this community and could be a decent stopgap until this community attracts a large enough userbase to necessitate weekly threads. The only thing I don't like about this idea is if a season runs a pretty long episode count, it may become harder to find in the list, and if someone starts an anime partway through its season then they may have to deal with spoilers if they come here to discuss it.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

I'm a big metal fan. Will my presence boost my Wi-Fi signal?

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Not everyone in the US has health insurance or (more importantly) the same quality of health insurance. Insurers here have the final say on whether they'll cover certain treatments, medicines, procedures, doctors, practices, etc. as well as how much they'll cover, how much they'll charge the patient, or how much any use of the insurance will affect the price of said insurance going forward. Insurance often prefers you work with doctors, practices, facilities, etc. within their own list of approved doctors, practices, etc. and going outside of that list for any reason may cause you to have to pay for any goods or services out of pocket. Then lastly you have to remember that both health insurance as well as hospitals and clinics are generally for profit businesses trying to maximize profit and minimize costs.

And the little cherry on top of the whole situation is we're in a political landscape where even having universal access to healthcare is labeled as communist/socialist by many in a derogatory way.

[-] MufinMcFlufin@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Do you have a source for this?

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