kaeurenne

joined 2 months ago
[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 18 points 2 months ago

I am grateful that I'm not actively using X anymore

[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 2 points 2 months ago

It's okay really. :))

[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 19 points 2 months ago

Meanwhile me noob in physics:-

physics noob meme

[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 4 points 2 months ago

Yeah that post looks like a car flying, to me. Or... I am mistaken.

Myvi the only car that can fly in Malaysia

[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Not sure if I'm wrong, but it's more accurate to call me he him

[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

This building looks like, it reminds me of my childhood game

[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Source code = app

Function = app

 

Meme image:- ↓↓

Grid-based puzzle game testing logic and risk

Summary:-

  • Minesweeper is more than just a simple game.
  • Many people enjoy it because it makes them think.
  • Even when it’s hard or needs guessing, there are good reasons to play it.
  • It helps your brain by using logic to find where the mines are.
  • It teaches you to see patterns and think about what might happen next.
  • Sometimes you have to guess, but it’s smart guessing, like in chess or poker.
  • It shows that life is not always clear and you don’t always have all the answers.
  • Minesweeper helps you get better at making choices with limited information.
  • Winning feels good because it’s not easy.
  • Losing can help you learn.
  • The games are short, so you can try again quickly.
  • The game is fair, with good design making guessing rare.
  • Most of the time, skill matters more than luck.
  • That’s what keeps players coming back.
  • It can be relaxing, providing the right amount of challenge without stress.
  • Minesweeper is about thinking clearly, learning from mistakes, and enjoying the process.
[–] kaeurenne@lemmy.kadaikupi.site 18 points 2 months ago (4 children)

I am questioning whether it's true that Microsoft is attempting to implement more brand-based marketing, ecosystem lock-in, and a walled garden by rebranding Remote Desktop as a Windows App. Yes, I agree that everything now uses "app" in computer terminology; at least, it seems so. What if one day even the OS kernel is called an app too? Lol