nik282000

joined 2 years ago
[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 weeks ago

Yup, I have a 500gb HDD for Steam Games, loading screens are a few seconds longer than you would expect but that just makes time for a beer break.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 17 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

If you put a little water in the pan with cold bacon it will steam for a bit and help render out the fat before it then deep-fries in that fat. To much water and you get whatever this is.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 weeks ago

FAFO incarnate. Unfortunately while a subset of people did the fucking around, everyone is forced to experience the finding out.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 weeks ago

TIL SearXNG, I will be testing that out this weekend.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

They wanted the other guy. Voting 80% in favour for a guy only to have him tossed out by some rich prick might change some minds.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 weeks ago

That has been good advice for at least a two decades.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 weeks ago

Valve devs said "we are not working on, and have no plans to re-start work on Half-Life 3" in the recently released HL2 audio commentary. How much clearer to they have to be?

also, go play HL2 with the commentary on, it was awesome and worth the re-visit

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 9 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Beaverton or not, it is true. No one wants to be known as the company that hired the failed trucker convoy pm.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 weeks ago

Betteridge's law: no. The liberals were the smart choice this time but there is no reason for them change the rules that let them win.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 8 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I wonder what happens when it hits a pedestrian or cyclist.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 16 points 1 month ago (8 children)

My 1080 from 2017 has 8gb of vram. Still works fine.

[–] nik282000@lemmy.ca 16 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Solid use of taxpayer funding.

 

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So many CRTs.

 

$40M that came of a Conservative motion which was backed by the NDP.

 

London, Ont., police officers participating in a competition in Dubai alongside a Chechen group accused of committing atrocities in the conflict with Ukraine

 

When it comes to preventing your plate from being duplicated, Sgt. Schmidt said "there's really nothing you can do," because by the time a driver gets a bill or ticket, their plate has already been cloned.

"You have to clear your name and prevent this from continuing," he said.

A clear and concise "get bent" from the OPP when asked how they intend to address crime.

 

I made this 'fix' about 7 years ago and the device is still in use today. I know which one it is because my 5ohm resistor came out around 4.9 so the device always runs 2% out of spec.

 
  • 1/3 Whole wheat flour
  • 2/3 White bread flour (all purpose works as well)
  • 70% Mill Street Organic Lager (any light lager works)
  • 2% Salt
  • 1.5% Yeast

Bulk ferment for 2 hrs with one or two folds at 20min and 40min. Proof for 2 hrs then bake in an oven that was preheated with a cookie sheet full of water (careful of the scalding steam when you open the door). As soon as the bread is in the oven spray it down with way too much water (careful of your oven window) then close the door to trap all the steam. You should get some good spring and that nice crunchy/speckled crust.

Protip: 500g of flour is the perfect amount for a 355ml can of beer.

 

"Not every item within [the plastic manufactured items category] has the potential to create a reasonable apprehension of harm"

As long as we agree not to be apprehensive about the harms resulting from the use and manufacture of all plastics, they are ok. Got it, bring back the straws and stir sticks!

The challenge to the federal government’s proposed ban was brought last year by the Responsible Plastic Use Coalition (RPUC) and several chemical companies. They argued that the federal government had failed to demonstrate that it had enough scientific evidence to justify the regulations. RPUC was formed in 2021 in response to the “toxic” designation, and currently includes more than 30 processors and resin makers, including Berry Global Group Inc., CCC Plastics, Dow Inc., Ingenia Polymers, IPL, LyondellBasell Industries, and Nova Chemicals Corp.

https://www.canplastics.com/canplastics/judge-quashes-cabinet-order-underlying-canadas-single-use-plastic-ban/1003462513/

 

TL;DR This is a drop of the solvent from pen ink dissolving into water and filmed at 1500fps, played back at 30fps, the field of view is 5-7mm ish.

Phenoxyethanol is the solvent in ball point pens that gives the ink it's distinct smell. It is just barely soluble in water and saturates at a very low concentration, it is more dense than water but small droplets will float unless the water is already saturated. It also has a significantly lower surface tension than water.

On first contact with water the droplet of phenoxyethanol spreads out and is supported on the surface. Soon after the edge of the droplet starts to split into dendrites that wave violently and send out extremely high speed ripples across the water. As the droplet shrinks and breaks up smaller arms form on the larger ones until the droplet wiggles itself into non-existence. What the hell is going on?

When the droplet first contacts the water it begins to dissolve and immediately saturates the area directly below the drop, at the edges of the drop the saturated solution is pulled away by the surface tension gradient around the drop. This gradient sets up a flow of unsaturated water up from below the drop and away, across the surface, both supporting the droplet and pulling it out wider and thinner. Tiny inconsistencies lead to the formation of of the dendrites, as the area between two arms becomes saturated they are pulled apart (and closer to other arms) leading to the rapid back and forth wiggling. This continues at all scales forming similar shapes on the scale of several mm down to fractions of a mm.

It took me weeks of messing around with the camera and reading about fluid dynamics to figure this out. I even spoke with a couple of fluid dynamics experts who both told me "hey, that's really weird, why does it do that?"

For a more detailed view I have a video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npkv8gspVO0

 

It took me a whole summer but I'm finally getting consistent results from the pizza oven.

 

For 15 years I would see one or two u-turns a year while commuting, now I see at least one per day. wtf?

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