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- Comment on A succulent meal 20 hours ago:
mix the BBQ and the hot sauce
- Comment on Finally, a USB standard that can provide the data AND power requirements of a city. 1 day ago:
I was REALLY hoping to find a source page for that, sounded hilarious
- Comment on Tick tock tick tock 1 day ago:
twist: he’s 40 now
- Comment on Remedy's new CEO is a former sports betting guy and EA executive who aims to 'scale Remedy in a way that builds lasting value' 3 days ago:
‘scale Remedy in a way that builds lasting value’
Checks corpo-speak to English dictionary:
Lasting value is cash: Scale plan: First down, drastically, then bisect as many times as possible, then sell off the chunks to the highest bidders.
- Comment on Discord will restrict your account next month unless you scan ID or face 4 days ago:
Using it for more than text gets to be a bit arduous. I was going to make us a matrix instance, but honestly, we kinda love it when slack explodes and we go back tot he dark ages
- Comment on Discord will restrict your account next month unless you scan ID or face 4 days ago:
we fall back to IRC :)
- Comment on Discord will restrict your account next month unless you scan ID or face 4 days ago:
When your job has communities that spring up around it, you either get there first, where you can work with the users and help steer, or just sheepishly join in the community efforts.
- Comment on Start-up idea 4 days ago:
Sell them uncharged. Up to the user to find the freeon.
or… art?
- Comment on Discord will restrict your account next month unless you scan ID or face 4 days ago:
I had to run a server for work. It was right after they put in boosts. At the time, I had to buy my own fucking boosts one at a time.
The whole platform only exists because they made the api easy enough that people could build on it.
- Comment on Discord will restrict your account next month unless you scan ID or face 4 days ago:
Naw, they assume they can tie all your conversations to some nexus realid and sell all your groups, likes, and dislikes for cash.
- Comment on Discord will restrict your account next month unless you scan ID or face 4 days ago:
There are dodgy alternatives that require nothing of the sort. :)
- Comment on We really need to bring back the 70s conversation pits 4 days ago:
We used to put indoor koi ponds in houses too.
From the pit standpoint, you could excavate the whole thing, put a sump in then build it two-level.
There’s always a way, it’s just not usually cheap.
- Comment on Start-up idea 4 days ago:
So, this is TOTALLY doable with two caveats:
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For most things, you’re going to need a variance on high-efficiency and pollution laws. Those old appliances weren’t sipping water and electricity, and their refrigeration cycles threw out tons of waste heat and used refrigerants that were super rough on the atmosphere.
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They’re going to cost 3 times as much as a current appliance. Those heavy metal fridges were expensive back in the day, they were equialent to thousands of dollars today with shitty freezers and manual defrosting. Cast metal and shipping are disproportionately more expensive than the used to be.
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- Comment on 1 week ago:
I just pulled it from
54% of adults have a literacy below a 6th-grade level (20% are below 5th-grade level).
If we looped in science deniers, climage deniers, flat earthers and chemtrails it could go quite high, but that’s a difficult task as many of those overlap in the <6th grade venn diagram.
- Comment on Work smarter, not harder 1 week ago:
Exactly, and you wonder why the failed… hiring a 18yo as a regional manger.
no wait, that doesn’t look good…
- Comment on lightbulbs 1 week ago:
I installed Wiz, they can do RGB, but the real trick is to program double tap.
click on, warm white 70%
click on, off, on Daylight 100%
Bonus: Home assistant, throw a rave
R G B R B R G B G…
- Comment on lightbulbs 1 week ago:
I’m fully addicted to my phone, but, if I try to watch it in bed… I’ll be laying on it in 20 minutes. Don’t know what it is, I hit the bed, I pass the fuck out. pretty sure it could be on fire and i’d just die there.
- Comment on Get that silicussy 1 week ago:
TBF, they are cheaper…
- Comment on 1 week ago:
I mean by that bar, even copilot has 55% of the US beat :P
- Comment on You are allowed flavor 1 week ago:
True, if you already had half an onion on bread, you probably understood the assignment. Arguably, you might break up more of the cell walls in the prep work, but the cooking probably would have tamed it all a bit.
- Comment on Why I gave up electronics club 1 week ago:
My electronics teacher weathered it pretty well.
This is a basic circuit. These are how the electric and magnetic fields work. Oh and Franklin fucked up a long time ago, made a guess, and he guessed wrong. So, realistically, electrons flow from negative to positive, and the holes they leave behind flow from positive to negative. (he had already covered PN junctions so it scanned) It doesn’t change the math or anything, just know that electron flow is negative to positive and that’s the last you’ll hear of it. And we all said that’s dumb. And now, in my life, this is like the 5rd time I’ve talked about it since I learned it in 1992.
- Comment on You are allowed flavor 1 week ago:
9/10 for ingredients
2/10 for prep/cooking
Cut that onion in half to make 2 disks, then quarter those, add just enough water to steam, cover and cook until soft or the water steams away, add butter and sautee until the onions are medium brown. Cube the cheese and add to the onions, stir until melted, add a pinch of flour, maybe a crushed and minced clove of garlic and cook for another minute, salt and pepper to taste. Butter and toast the inside of the roll spread the cheese and onion mixture.
Consider taking an antacid if you can’t handle garlic and onion.
- Comment on Why I gave up electronics club 1 week ago:
So, it doesn’t actually change anything; everything still works the same.
But textbooks need to be thrown away and remade, every circuit diagram, every electrical engineering plan, decades of research and research papers have to be combed and corrected, or accept that they’re wrong.
While technically possible, it would create colossal risk and unending chaos and It’s environmentally unsound, for something that doesn’t change anything in the end.
Lazy is not checking your mail.
Refusing to turn reality on its head for a null change in the end is something else entirely.
- Comment on What kind of stupid rule is that? 1 week ago:
One person’s red flags are another person’s dodged bullets.
- Comment on HD 137010 b 1 week ago:
- Comment on Draw! 1 week ago:
No no, you just put that on the resume so they don’t ask.
2021-2022 Undisclosed work (still bound by NDA)
- Comment on One-Third of U.S. Video Game Industry Workers Were Laid Off Over the Last Two Years, GDC Study Reveals 2 weeks ago:
unfortunately the game industry is full of that crap, that’s why unions are starting to pop up.
It’s basically contract gigs. Someone has a hit on their hands, so they have unlimited cash to get it out the door, someone else’s title does poorly in focus groups, they companies just shed their mid tier workers and they hop company to company
- Comment on One-Third of U.S. Video Game Industry Workers Were Laid Off Over the Last Two Years, GDC Study Reveals 2 weeks ago:
^^^ This is exactly how it works.
You ‘can’ bootstrap an indie with an Artist and a Dev, but they need to be the best ever at their job and be able to wear a ton of hats, work for nothing and somehow manage to never burn out. The vast majority of games that run that way never see the light of day.
- Comment on One-Third of U.S. Video Game Industry Workers Were Laid Off Over the Last Two Years, GDC Study Reveals 2 weeks ago:
Check out Camelot Unchained.
it can happen, but it can go very very wrong.
- Comment on One-Third of U.S. Video Game Industry Workers Were Laid Off Over the Last Two Years, GDC Study Reveals 2 weeks ago:
Short answer: yes.
Long answer: It’s like a 1:100 shot to make something even remotely profitable. You need to pay a team of people (with families sometimes) enough money to eat/pay rent/live long enough to release a game, which could be a year or two. Even with good management and a decent designer it’s a roll of the dice.