The article clearly states the Switch is a success and has been good for Nintendo after how bad the Wii U did. Not sure where you get the point that the Switch wasn’t successful.

The Switch 2 Proves Nintendo Has Learned Its Lesson
Nintendo's next console is a safe bet, has predictable upgrades, and will finally break its flip-flop curse.
It makes no sense!! Like… add a cooling down period between the two features.
Agreed!

Does anyone at Apple wash their hands?
Over eight years, the Apple Watch has sensibly evolved—activity rings, rest-day pauses, Walkie Talkie, widget redesign—and become an indispensable daily companion. Yet its clever hand-washing feature from watchOS 7 is plagued by incessant false “loud environment” alerts from hand dryers and repeated dish-washing triggers that never get fixed. It’s baffling that a device capable of life-saving crash detection can’t handle drying your hands, making me suspect Apple’s engineers never actually wash theirs.
It's kinda crazy that "THE" launch title for S2 is Mario Kart. I get it's sold like gangbusters on Switch, but I thought for sure DK Bananza was going to be a launch title. Ends up it doesn't come out for a month after S2.
Is this the first Nintendo console (outside the NES) to launch without a Mario or Zelda game?
OMG let's hope not. We lived through that insanity w/ Milbury for too long.
LGI? ¯(ツ)_/¯


Held positions for 7 seasons for New York, which missed playoffs

NY has a bill floating around for this but it’s never gone anywhere.
Source: https://www.nysna.org/campaigns-healthcare-all/single-payer-system-new-york-state
Been beta testing this as a Kickstarter backer for many months and it's one of my top iPhone apps. Iconfactory has done a real good job and I'll say that if you like the app, $80 for a lifetime purchase really will pay for itself after only a year of using it.
The weird thing is that it doesn't matter what instance/server your friends are on. If they follow you, they'll get all your posts in their feed. The best advice I can give anyone starting out on Mastodon is to follow tags instead of people in order to surface interesting posts, then you can follow people as they come up on feeds.
I like this idea! It helps get people some traction out there without them needing to put effort into fumbling around how to do it. Kind of like a push start. I’m going to start doing this!
That’s 2 too many if they’re going to be posted rapid fire. Cmon now.
Appreciate it. Thanks!
Thank you for listening and having a willingness to change things up. SOME links are fine here and there. The firehose is too much.
Which is all great. And I agree people will post at different times, but it's quite excessive lately and at least for me, doesn't make me want to be a part of this community. If I wanted every story from Elektrek or Cleantechnica, I could just visit those sites.
Oh it will as soon as the investors demand more ReTurN oN iNvEsTmEnT.
Right. Posts != content.
You got it. Good luck!

So is this community just a constant firehose of reposted links?
I joined up here from the other EV communities on Lemmy because it seems some consolidation is going on. Now it's looking like there's a ton of posts all from one of the mods and it's literally overtaking my feed.
For example, the top "hot" posts are here are SIX in less than an hour.
I'm all about getting the community active and all that, but is this really the best method? Spamming links to Elektrek or Cleantechnica doesn't really spur much conversation. Is it possible to just slow that roll of link spam and work on fostering more discussion?
So there's 2 files that go along with the main script: a config file and a download list.
The download list file is literally a list of YT channel URLs and any time I want it to get new channels, I add to the list. Conversely if I get tired of watching a channel, I comment it out or just delete it. YT-DLP just traverses the list.
The config is where the magic happens. That dictates how the file is named, quality you download at, location it's saved to, format, etc. You can incorporate SponsorBlock which is awesome and even DeArrow has an integration. I enjoy the logging feature so it doesn't re-download vids it's already snagged. Generally I'll tell it to get every video from a channel that's been posted in the last 15 days.
My destination for the files is a YouTube library folder I set up in Plex. Plex sees it just as another TV-like library and it pulls the metadata from the files, which are embedded by YT-DLP.
Hope this helps!
I use YT-DLP to scrip the download of vids I want to watch and it drops them into Plex for me. I set it to run every 4 hours.
Until a plethora of quality used EVs hit the secondary market, it absolutely won't dominate. Most people can never afford a new car or won't buy one new because of the instant depreciation. Currently if you're car shopping, the EV market is sparse. I should know because I was looking for a used one last year and the options sucked.

Half-Life Was 95% Ready for Dreamcast

Windows 95 Launch Video Reminds Us How 90s the 90’s Were

One of my favorite pics from last fall



A rare glimpse inside the modern DeLorean Motor Company

Since '95, the DeLorean Motor Company name has been owned by a Texas firm, which is helping DMC-12 owners keep their cars on the road.


Welcome to /c/Delorean! What you need to know
Welcome to Delorean's new home on Lemmy. This is where the /r/Delorean subreddit has migrated to. kbin is a new place that most are not familiar with and it's important to provide some information to help you out.
What is Lemmy?
Lemmy is a decentralized site that is part of the "threadiverse". What this means is anyone can set up a Lemmy site and they all talk to each other.
Think of it like email. You sign up with Gmail, Hotmail, etc but you can send and receive email with anyone regardless of what email provider they use. Kbin (and alternate sites like kbin) do the same thing but for a Reddit-like experience.
All these terms are different! What do they mean?
Communities are like subreddits. You're reading this from the /m/Delorean magazine.
Posts are normal posts with a title and body (this is an article post). Default to this for what you would consider a "text-only" Reddit-style post.