For me it was Wolfmother at a major German festival. I didn’t really know them before and did not expect too much, but was totally blown away by their performance.
Similar experience seeing Ghost in de Vooruit in Ghent. Must’ve been 2016, back when they were called Ghost BC. Don’t really follow them much anymore, but that venue was on fire.
Edit - Also amazing:
Florence and the machine: amazing voice
Ocean Wisdom: whole club bouncing up and down
Macklemore: creates a rarely seen vibe with everyone
Cypress Hill: such legends even after all these years
Hooverphonic: insane voice and they are sometimes guided by an orchestra, so much power
Parov Stelar: with an orchestra as well and my god it’s really something to experience live
A lot of artists sound way different live, I’ve been disappointed as well but these definitely stand out.
Awesome you got to see them as well! They got big really fast, I saw them a year later at Alcatraz festival and that was at least 20x bigger and they were headlining IIRC. At that concert they had a canon shooting 666$ bills, I took some snaps for you. Tucked away between my record Ceremony and Devotion, the full live set just as I remember it but recorded in San Francisco.
I’ve preferred Pixel phones for the last few years but I’ve heard that Pixel 6/7 had 5G connection problems (Pixel 8 apparently has a better modem, but I think I’d rather stick to a Qualcomm design for now)....
It’s great IMO, combined with Samsungs GoodLock suite you can stylize anything about the phone, I used to root my phone for this level of customization.
Edit: I would buy the zenphone because of the size and package, but OneUI is genuinely good
I’m bored of reading how Linux is better than windows, how matrix is better than discord, how foss is better than proprietary etc etc. I didn’t even mind but it’s always the same things everyone says… so anyway I want to hide comments that mention those words I already did it for posts but can’t find an option for...
Voyager allows me to add filter/block keywords but I assume that’s only for posts. Don’t see much use in implementing the same feature for comments though.
The software maker will use the Recommended section of the Start menu, which usually shows file recommendations, to suggest apps from the Microsoft Store.
Uplogic Technologies provides state-of-the-art food delivery app development solutions customized to address the specific requirements of the food industry. With our deep-rooted experience in this domain, we deliver a comprehensive and efficient platform for restaurants, customers, and delivery partners....
Friendly reminder to not use pokey thing into those grills, use a mounting putty, stick it on there and be satisfied when you pull it off. Same thing if you have wireless earbuds where one ear is a different volume.
A while ago I went to Terme 3000 in Slovenia, they had a looped style waterpark ride. Just as crazy as is looks, I guess the tilt angle prevents major injuries? Because that slide has been open for a long time. It took no effort to clear the loop as well.
Edit: For those curious, it’s a pod-style release you can see on the image, the floor disappears under your feet. The green one next to it is one of the steepest in Europe IIRC.
Two headsets ago I bought a G933 from Logitech, mainly because it had an AUX input on the USB-dongle which I thought was pretty neat, but that one had big unnecessary RBG strips on the sides of the earpiece. The most ridiculous usage of RGB I had seen till date. But I programmed an interface between CSGO and the RGB on the headset to indicate my health so the people watching from behind us at a lan could see it.
Anyway, I’ve always preferred white LED’s and RGB can rarely replicate pure white.
A necessary lesson (startrek.website)
What's the best concert or live performance you've ever attended, and what made it unforgettable?"
For me it was Wolfmother at a major German festival. I didn’t really know them before and did not expect too much, but was totally blown away by their performance.
How's Samsung's One UI these days?
I’ve preferred Pixel phones for the last few years but I’ve heard that Pixel 6/7 had 5G connection problems (Pixel 8 apparently has a better modem, but I think I’d rather stick to a Qualcomm design for now)....
How to hide comments that mention a specific word ? (on lemmy of course)
I’m bored of reading how Linux is better than windows, how matrix is better than discord, how foss is better than proprietary etc etc. I didn’t even mind but it’s always the same things everyone says… so anyway I want to hide comments that mention those words I already did it for posts but can’t find an option for...
AI chatbots spread falsehoods about the EU election, report finds (www.politico.eu)
The tools tended to return incorrect election dates and information about how to cast a ballot, said Democracy Reporting International....
Would you ? (jlai.lu)
cross-posted from: jlai.lu/post/6038148...
Microsoft starts testing ads in the Windows 11 Start menu (www.theverge.com)
The software maker will use the Recommended section of the Start menu, which usually shows file recommendations, to suggest apps from the Microsoft Store.
Legend has it that each of these would hold a book with everyone's name and home address, for anyone who wanted it. (lemmy.world)
Spelling wasn't part of the curriculum (lemmy.world)
Uplogic's Tailored Food Delivery App Solutions (programming.dev)
Uplogic Technologies provides state-of-the-art food delivery app development solutions customized to address the specific requirements of the food industry. With our deep-rooted experience in this domain, we deliver a comprehensive and efficient platform for restaurants, customers, and delivery partners....
Don't forget! (lemmy.world)
action park rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
Three monitors, and i feel insulted (lemmy.world)
‘Sexting’ with robots: How artificial intelligence will be able to ‘read’ our arousal (english.elpais.com)
Maybe we are late in the universe, perhaps universe used to be a lively and vibrant place homing millions of civilizations. Now, we stand as the last remnants, hence, possibly the most advanced.
Open Source VS Company (lemmy.world)
xkcd #2912: Cursive Letters (imgs.xkcd.com)
xkcd.com/2912...