dragontology

joined 5 days ago
 

It's difficult to choose a song to represent my second favourite singer, ReoNa. Her work ranges from pop to hard rock — not pop rock, but hard rock bordering on metal. It's worth noting that she is just the singer, occasionally playing an acoustic guitar.

For those only familiar with Western music, she might be similar to Vanessa Carlton or Jewel with her low singing and whispering and tomboyish, yet feminine mysterious persona.

If you dig this song but you want to know what the Japanese lines are in English, I'm not sure this one has translations. Her song "Nainai" (from the same album) absolutely does, but that song is Wednesday Addams weird — the video, but also the song itself. It was used in an anime series, Shadows House, which is way darker and more Gothic than Addams Family could have ever hoped to be. It's just straight up weird, a series about fae creatures called shadows which enslave humans that share their features (or they adapt to their pared slave? This isn't clear). It's super weird and dark and the song fits. This video has English subtitles you can enable. Beautiful music, but if you don't know Japanese (and I only know a little bit!) you're not gonna get the full meaning. So even without that — I just love the sound of her voice, and the music she makes. That whole album, HUMAN, is excellent. I listen to it at least 3-4 times a month.

[–] dragontology@retrofed.com 6 points 21 hours ago

Meanwhile, their biggest competitor is either Linux or UNIX. That is, if you accept that macOS "is UNIX." It's been UNIX certified for a couple years now, but it's UNIX in name only. While Steve Jobs' NeXTStep was based on UNIX, NeXTStep was also vapourware. Still, it became OS X which became the macOS we know and love (or hate) today. But the truth is, it's UNIX 3 certified, which is a decades-old certification, and it only just barely makes that. So it's a thing Mac users brag about. "A UNIX system! I know this!" Jurassic Park meme. And then of course there's Linux. And of course Windows has the Linux subsystem. Still, non-*nix is going the way of the dodo, just like Win9x did when Microsoft realised WinNT was the future. First with the tranwreck that was WinME, but much more importantly with WinXP. And NT was good, but its time is up (or will be soon).

[–] dragontology@retrofed.com 0 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

On my Mac, I just use whatever the default static wallpaper is. Or I pick one of theirs. I always have widgets covering my wallpaper and I don't know how to easily see what it is (short of  → Settings → Wallpaper), but I think it's like a forest/hills. On my MacBook it's a lake.

On my phone, I have a Star Trek theme. LCARS (the OS on Next Generation) lock screen, and one of the ships (I think it's Discovery, I never really look that closely at it) warping up toward the top with the trails down between the icons.

I mostly don't care what the wallpaper is because I never look at it, but I'm too proud to just have it black (nothing there). I know that's an option on Windows (no wallpaper, and there's a setting for the desktop colour), but I'm not sure about Mac or iOS.

I almost envy people who have "cool" wallpapers (my wife has a bunch) but I mostly can't be arsed. Like... I wouldn't mind having digital frames with rotating wallpapers or fan art or whatever. But my desktop? It's a workspace and I have work (or "work") covering it all the time.

[–] dragontology@retrofed.com 3 points 21 hours ago (6 children)

The Super Bowl (American football championship game) promotes betting. What's the problem? Is gambling legal in the United States outside of Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and Native American reservations, or isn't it? They need to make up their mind about that. Either allow it everywhere and post gambling help lines like the casinos do... or don't allow it.

I'm not a fan, personally. I don't gamble. Period. I have no real opinion on whether it should be legal though, where I am, where you are, or in the state of New York.

[–] dragontology@retrofed.com 1 points 1 day ago

Agreed. I somehow got through 40+ years of pop culture and didn’t have Citizen Kane or Murder on the Orient Express spoiled for me. One is a very old movie. The other was a new movie based on a book, but it’s been made into movies before, I think. 

I recently saw a meme that referenced the end (the twist, the final shot) of Citizen Kane. Had I not seen it, I wouldn’t have got the joke, but I wouldn’t have known what I missed. 

So yeah, good with spoiler tags/warnings on old media

[–] dragontology@retrofed.com 2 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Mlem is the app I use on iPhone (and I'm in the beta); I use Voyager on Android, though I'm on my Android phone less.

Duplicate as in cross-post, like say someone posts the same thing to a community of the same name (or even not) on, say, .world, .ml, and a couple others? I've heard about that and that's one reason I joined PieFed.

[–] dragontology@retrofed.com 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

When I was on Lemmy, I set it up to ignore all vote counts. Sort everything by new and hide the vote numbers. I see your reply has 1 vote (yours) and if I upvote it (I did) it goes up to 2. So I would want to hide that number. I want the ability to vote without being influenced by the votes of others. I never really thought about people I block. I only block those who are excessively rude, or post things I do not want to see in places I don't expect to see them. I'm glad people you block can't vote on your post, but if someone I block replies, I don't really mind as long as I don't get the notification. Let others see it and vote/act accordingly (as long as they don't point it out to me, that's rude).

 

A lot of people talk up PieFed, and I think I found a community I like (RetroFed, they're based around retro gaming, but they're also new, so I'm not really trying to push them per se) so I signed up with them... so, aside from looking a little different, what's really different here?

Not really looking for a "PieFed vs Lemmy" debate kind of thing, more of a "hey check this out" vibe.