does the switch pro controller use different joysticks than the joycons?
my joycons have drift but the pro controller, which I’ve used more often, is perfectly fine
does the switch pro controller use different joysticks than the joycons?
my joycons have drift but the pro controller, which I’ve used more often, is perfectly fine
thanks for the heads up, loading it now!!
operation switched to HYPE mode
Yeah mentions of speed typically mean ‘over a safe speed (depending on conditions), or over the legal speed limit’
The full report would likely list one or more secondary factors as well, such as collision with a fixed object or whatever actually helped launch this car into the air
Sounds like this person wanted to ram the house so they floored it, but flying into the 2nd story was not planned
and there are people like me who buy everything with a credit card but pay off the entire balance each month
even though I technically have a credit card balance it gets reset every month and I never pay interest or late fees so the numbers don’t tell the whole story
but I’m sure there are an alarmingly large number of people who actually are buried in debt, especially with rent and other costs rising so it won’t be pretty when things reach a tipping point (probably already have…)
well ‘crash’ is kind of a generic term used for any incident involving a vehicle and they can be caused by other objects besides the vehicle in question, and parked cars may be involved in incidents
so an animal/person/tree/meteor could theoretically fall onto a parked vehicle, and in that sense ‘speed’ would not be a vehicle factor code
source: I work with state crash forms as part of my job and see all kinds of factor codes, not all ‘crashes’ necessarily involve a moving vehicle
some examples: Parked, Stopped in Traffic Lane, Explosion/Fire
all those years of playing GTA finally paid off!
Stunt Jump Completed
there was a whole community on that other site just for these
r/catbongos
my cats love it!
stack overflow is great if you want to be berated, given an irrelevant solution, and then have your question closed as a duplicate incorrectly
the sorting algorithms definitely need some work, I try to use ‘Hot’ but it constantly shows me posts from 1+ year ago
and multi-reddits were the only way I used that site once the feature was created so that would be a very welcome addition to lemmy!
looks amazing!
I only played the original AC and just a little bit of AC2 so I’m really interested to see if this version is ‘easier’ to control. I would imaging so with full and proper dual stick usage
FromSoftware has been killing it for a while, so I kind of have high expectations for this one
anytime I saw a thread on reddit with 1,000+ comments I didn’t even bother to add my own view
I do like how pretty much any thread here on the fediverse is small enough that I feel like I can make a comment and participate
some communities do feel quite active, but I think sports as well as some niche interests could use a boost in activity here
according to that same website, kbin activity has been dropping
down from ~57,000 average at the beginning of July to about ~32,500 active users now
https://kbin.fediverse.observer/dailystats
I know I’ve been having issues with federation from kbin magazines to my lemmy instance, so I wonder if this is part of it?
I’m not sure if all of your points are covered, but this page has fediverse tips and an active mastodon account where you might be able to ask for the remaining scenarios to be covered
that makes sense
federation between kbin.social and my instance lemmy.sdf.org seems to be awful and I couldn’t tell where the breakdown was occurring because the issue is intermittent/partial federation
I’m not a web developer so I can’t really say what solutions are best, but I have faith there are people smarter than me working on robust solutions
I haven’t looked at the specs but it is similar to UDP vs TCP?
quoting posts unlike Mastodon
what happens when a Firefish user quotes a post and it federates to Mastodon? Is the quote lost?
I’ll be honest, I have no idea how secure the firefox passwords are stored… maybe I should actually research this some more
but I would hope Mozilla has a reasonably secure method in place
I use safari with an adblocker extension (AdGuard) on ios
youtube works just fine in a browser, the youtube app sucks anyway