Yes -- at least for some kinds of burritos. My go to lately for quick meals is a burrito with pepper jack, rice, black beans, a slice of bacon, and a mix of two salsas.
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You'd think a bunch of cryptographers would use Shamir's secret sharing to avoid issues like this...
FYI there is an AI image community at !imageai@sh.itjust.works which may be of interest to you, in case you're not already aware of it.
I did do the tutorial (after fucking up the first time through the initial setup and only getting the recommended songs and going "?!?!?!" for a moment) so I know about Z/X but what I mean is it's not entirely clear if I'm supposed to keep holding them while dragging. The UI's clear enough if I missed entirely, but if I kind of got it, I'm not really sure if I'm doing it right. With the reversals and the circle closing-in timing and a lot going on on the screen visually, it's a bit much all at once. TBF, it'd probably make sense if I spend more time poking at it; those were my initial impressions.
Thanks for trying to help me, btw, with your comment; always appreciated.
I've seen recordings of people playing this before in stream VODs a couple times before the player fired up another game, and, well, this post finally got me to try it.
The on-ramp for new players trying to make sense of it is, uh, not great. Trying to make an account on the website tells you to download the game. Okay... Trying to make an account in the game then sent me back to the website!? (Why not just let me register on the website in the first place?)
The basic idea of the circle mode is easy enough to understand -- although I doubt I will ever get very good at this, at least with a mouse, and I'm still not quite sure on whether or not I'm supposed to hold a key down/click-and-drag or just click and then follow the motion? -- but there are other modes that it threw me in (mania?) when I tried loading another song from the catalog and it was rather difficult to even figure out what keys I was supposed to push. (The diagram on the wiki was not helpful -- I spent a while confused thinking I was supposed to use ASDF for a "4K" when it seems like it's actually DFJK for some reason?) Probably all makes sense to someone who's been playing it for years, but, yeah... Pretty UI, but the on-boarding could use some work.
Might be fun to poke around at for music discovery though.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents worth from giving it a try.
It looks like the connector is U.2 so I'd look for motherboards that indicate support for that explicitly. From a quick search, it looks like SuperMicro makes some. This is getting out of my area of expertise though; I just know the crazy drives exist...
Assume an unlimited budget for now, I just want to know what's out there.
I mean, if you're willing to pay the price of a car per SSD they go up to at least 122TB density per drive... (e.g. Solidigm SBFPF2BV0P12001 D5-P5336 -- $16K~$20K depending on supplier from a quick search)
I don't actually recommend that for personal use, but since you were curious about what's out there, there's some absolutely crazy shit in enterprise server gear if you have deep enough pockets.
School Days😬🤮
It's rare that a show makes me that mad, and the ending is unforgettable, but I'm pretty sure it's not quite the same kind of emotional payoff that OP's looking for... so, "Troll Answer". ;-)
Most of the stuff that comes to mind is already on your list.
Maybe you'd like the movie, Colorful, or the series Your Lie in April?
This is a stretch, but maybe also consider Shin Sekai Yori? The particular things that'll hit you there are, uh, a bit different though, if it works on you.
Troll Answer: School Days. 👹️


You can use multiple sheets in a workbook or multiple layers in an image editor to get a third dimension in existing 2D data editors. I've done some weird things like pack numeric data into RGB pixel values when I needed to annotate an image with a couple bytes of data per pixel in irregularly shaped regions...
If Minecraft is an actually serious possible solution to what you're doing, maybe a world editor for it would be useful? I don't know what's popular now (been OOTL for too many years) but people used to make custom maps in MCEdit; some of the 3D brush tools and such might be useful depending on what you're doing?
Can you provide more details on what you're trying to do?