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You say that the common depictions of scissoring is not representative of tribbing as a whole. Which I completely agree with. Because tribbing is a word for “rubbing the vulva against something for stimulation”.
But that doesn’t mean that scissoring isn’t real. It’s a specific form of tribbing. And there obviously are people who have done and enjoyed that, and are now confused why people tell everyone that it isn’t real.
Sure, it may not look like the common porn depiction. But it may surprise you that the porn industry isn’t really good at representing actual sex in general. And just because you yourself don’t enjoy this position doesn’t mean others no not as well.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Control: Resonant - Official Reveal Trailer | The Game Awards 2025English
2·4 months agoThe first game was a fever dream in the best way possible. I’m quite hyped.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Control: Resonant - Official Reveal Trailer | The Game Awards 2025English
2·4 months agoYeees. This section was just amazing. I’ve rarely felt as badass in a game as in the ashtray Labyrinth.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: Don't use nextcloud's auto upload on the android app as a backupEnglish
2·4 months agoYou could use Syncthing for local folder syncing between devices. It’s been really reliable for me.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•I wish the Steam Controller used AA batteriesEnglish
17·5 months agoWell, I completely understand your point. I also have rechargable AA batteries laying around, but I see it from this standpoint:
- The Steam controller includes this magnetic charging puck, which is a good way to make sure it’s always charged.
- It will mostly be used more or less stationary, sitting down in front of a PC. So even if the need arises to charge it this shouldn’t be a problem in many situations. This is vastly different than with the new VR controllers, because they will be moved around a lot and it’s not really realistic to charge them while using them.
- Many people still just use disposable batteries. Which is quite frankly just not good. So my best guess is that this connected with point two may be a leading factor for why they did it this way. I think a hybrid option (puck-rechargable battery pack or two AA’s) would have been awesome though.
- Valve’s repair policy was exceptional with the steam deck so I have reasons to believe that the battery for the steam controller will be available for a very reasonable cost. A very interesting question will be for how long.
All in all I understand your point, but it’s not a huge issue for me personally.
NightmareQueenJune@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•First time posting here — how does Lemmy feel compared to Reddit for you?English
61·6 months ago- Very politically left
- Very FOSS oriented
- Sometimes kind of a circlejerk
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is anyone NOT steaming their Music?
5·6 months agoI either buy mp3 or download from youtube.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Reducing buffering when accessing Jellyfin via TailscaleEnglish
5·6 months agoThe siblings could run
tailscale ping nodeIP/nodeName
This not only shows if they are connected via a DERP (relay) but also retries to connect them directly a few times.
If that doesn’t work out it can sadly be quite hard figuring out why a DERP is used instead of a direct connection.
No it’s obviously a WARENTRENNER
There is a project that can run some backgrounds, but is very experimental and IMHO not suited for running constantly as a desktop background. WPE is way too deep in specific windows features to be able to run on linux smoothly.
NightmareQueenJune@lemmy.worldto
memes@lemmy.world•Why the fuck are they so sensitive?
11·11 months agoCelsius of course. Only babies shower in 140 Fahrenheit!
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•They'll cast you back to the Windows realm with all their toxic might
2·1 year agoOkay, I see that this comparison wasn’t really good. Thinking more about it it reads like a straw man argument and i’m sorry for that.
It indeed woudn’t offer a commercial benefit, but I do really think that it would offer a benefit humanity. Because it would lessen the power that Mocrosoft has over the computer market. If the market share is high enough it would even spark innovation because Microsoft and co would be forced to innovate to keep their market share.
I know many people who would like to have an alternative to Windows, without the hurdles Linux still comes with. And I would like to be able to tell them that there is one but sadly I can’t.
NightmareQueenJune@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•They'll cast you back to the Windows realm with all their toxic might
31·1 year agoWell, first of all that’s just elitist/gatekeeping thinking and i find it quite frustrating. If you think about it, it’s kind of like the “we don’t want immigrants, they cause much work, cost us much and don’t contribute”. A higher market share always comes with benefits and with drawbacks. There will always be more people who contribute if the market share is higher. The same with hardware compatibility. Having widely adopted open source software will always benefit the community.
Yes. After using Linux for servers and lower end machines I switched to mint on my main desktop a week ago. And while I’m quite pleased, it was not a seamless experience. I had to use a script that fixes my Bluetooth headset that connected but wasn’t showing up as an audio device when reconnecting, and apt sometimes having very out of date packages that just don’t work anymore. I love Linux but i really find it frustrating that many Linux users just seem a bit out of touch, don’t see that even some basics sometimes need weird fixes and that windows is just better at working out of the box. I really want Linux to get there but tbh i don’t see that happening in the near future.
NightmareQueenJune@lemmy.worldto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I see these MFs on a daily basis
41·1 year agoYeah, that sums up my experience quite well.
I love Linux. But my biggest problem is recommending it to users that use more than just the browser (and maybe some office suite), that I know won’t be comfortable with the command line (and who don’t want so spend time learning it).
As soon as it comes to hardware support (printers, scanners, heck even Nvidia graphics cards) you will at some point run into an error that needs you to use the command line to fix it.
I’ve heard many times “everything can be done in GUI”. But people saying that are almost always people using the command line regularly. In my experience this just isn’t the case.
And even if everything could be done in GUI, the most fixes you find online are terminal based.
Yeah. Reminds me of a dependency fuckup with steam on pop os that uninstalled the desktop environment when trying to install steam.



Of course there are no bugs in Tux-Sing-Se. When i moved there, I had an absolute bug free experience and only needed one small hour to get my Bluetooth headphones working!