cygnosis

joined 2 years ago
[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Really been enjoying Fallout London. Incredible work for a group of modders. The occasional bug doesn't bother me much. My only complaint is it's sometimes very hard to get from point A to point B on the map, and no explanation is given for why.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)
  1. Decide you want game
  2. Add it to wish list
  3. Seam tells you it's for sale 80% off
  4. Buy game
  5. Wait till you feel like playing that genre and no other games you want to play even more are sitting unplayed in your backlog
  6. Play "unplayed" game

Why is this a problem?

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

If one of our billionaires decided to dress up like a bat and beat up thugs it would be an improvement. Instead we get a dozen Lex Luthors and no batman.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 9 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I think damage reduction would be even more than that. The damage a projectile does to a target is directly related to its kinetic energy which is calculated as e = ½mv². So when you increase mass but reduce velocity you also reduce the damage by the square of the difference in velocity (I think). As long as the damage just relies on the physics of the projectile and not magic, that is.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago

For real. Who would have guessed the most realistic prediction from Star Trek was talking directly to the computer. Whereas the least realistic one is that a post-scarcity society would benefit average people.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago

Dr Borus? Is that you?

From Old World Blues in case you're wondering.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 10 points 6 months ago

hmm. I see. By plugging in only one side you're creating a 120v cattle prod. Yeah, that would be hazardous.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (4 children)

Explain why, please. I'm not an electrician, but as I understand it, when you install an electrical socket the same three wires in the romex cable provide power for both plugs. Effectively each of the holes in the top plug is bonded to the same hole in the bottom plug. So why would connecting them with an external wire cause a problem? Even if two outlets are right next to each other, and one has reversed polarity, you'd just be connecting neutral to neutral and hot to hot. I don't understand why it's a fire hazard.

edit: last two sentences are wrong. If one plug has reversed polarity and one doesn't you'd be connecting two wires from hot to neutral, and that would probably just blow a fuse.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago

I had a few tomato plants do well in the garden this year. With a pretty good amount of San Marzano, Cherry, and Early Girl tomatoes, juicing and reducing was the only practical way to deal with them. To do it efficiently I like to use a tomato juicer (mine looks something like this). I put the juice in a pot on the stove for an hour or two to reduce it to a sauce. It takes a little time, but if you have a bunch of ripe tomatoes you can make a banger of a sauce. Throw in some Italian herbs, salt, and a few hot pepper flakes and you've got my favorite sauce. I've been eating that on ravioli for a few weeks now and I think it's great: sweet (from the cherry tomatoes) and full of flavor.

As far as efficiency goes, it does take some energy if you just evaporate the watery part on the stove. You could also let the water separate out from the tomatoes and just drain it off. That should make the reduction much faster.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

Honestly, I just feel sorry for the little one. Life is unfair enough, but to get such a shitty start? I mean, these very early life experiences can set the tone for your whole life. Hopefully he gets placed with a family who can help him through that.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 9 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

It's a way to infantilize and ridicule the red team candidates that's really hard for them to dismiss. They want to be perceived as strong, noble, divinely-appointed saviors of the morality of the country. Using 'weird' as an attack takes the wind out of their sails. And the only effective way to counter it is to embrace and transcend it, something the red team is incapable of doing.

From an article in WP

A central pillar of Trump’s campaign is the idea that liberals are perverted misfits who want to tear down American values. ... [Trump supporters] were strong; libs were weak. They were right; libs were wrong....

“Weird” intrudes on that narrative. It doesn’t entirely upend it, but it does plant a seed of doubt. What if, instead of being admired or feared, they are instead being laughed at? What if, instead of edgelords, they are actually just the kids in the corner eating glue off their hands?

also

“He’s just a strange, weird dude,” newly-named vice presidential nominee Tim Walz (D) told an assembled group of 60,000 “White Dudes for Harris” at an online fundraiser last week. The Minnesota governor has been, if not the inventor of this tactic, its most skilled proponent.

[–] cygnosis@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

May every shirt you wear have an itchy tag you can't remove.

 

It looks to me like a third party just scraped a lot of the content from northernbrewer.com. Some are more obvious than others. The prices are too good to be true as well. I was about to buy a bunch of stuff 'on sale', but it's just too sketchy, I think.

It would be nice if it were legit, though. Those are some good prices.

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