I have seen someone use the waste water for wet cement and sink that.
Do not play Deep Rock Galactic.
hah, no worries. Yes, I am. They go chug chug and move :)
Lol lol
Science degree but ended up in manufacturing as an engineer.
Aw, thanks. I’ll definitely get the beard, but not the fancy telescope job, lol. That hand is already dealt and I took another path.
Yep. Wanted to go into astronomy. There are, like, 3 jobs and they’re held by greybeards until they pass away.
Yep. Even if it’s larger, I’ll post in a smaller, non-ml. I don’t mind reading their stuff and them existing but with the seemingly random moderation shenanigans, I avoid it.
Note: this is not about modding games to have muscle mommies or [email protected] characters.
USA. Been working 20 years. Every job has been 8 to 5, unpaid 1h lunch, 2x15min paid breaks. :(
I do care. It makes them happy, I want them to be happy, so transitively, yes.
We tried using blueprints a bit, but they were kind of clunky and it felt like there was only so much we could do with them.
I felt this way, too, until I made myself some mini blueprints. I’ve only ever seen people post the wacky, crazy “I fit 12 generators in this!” but I never liked those. What I made instead is a 2 constructor bp, with all the belts and power setup. I only have to connect the ins/outs. If I need more, then I place the bp twice, now I have 4 constructors. Do the same with assemblers and refineries, etc. It simplifies the builds.
Also, I use signs to leave myself post it notes. How many iron do I need? 37 per minute. Write that on the sign.
You could, uh, down vote and move on instead of being so weird about it.
One just came out. It’s pretty good, but that’s easy to say because Shadowlands set the bar very, very low.
If not older. I’m older than 38 and my guild mates are older than me.
Mike Ybarra mentioned
Never believe that asshole. He’s from the same class as Kotick, but better at faking it.
That’s Ivan Miranda. https://www.youtube.com/@ivanmirandawastaken
ping /u/[email protected]
But the protests made it clear that letting moderators make their communities private at their discretion “could be used to harm Reddit at scale” and that work on this feature was “accelerated” because of the protests.
Because Reddit admins deserved that harm. We’ve handed them all this free data and resource and they decided it was theirs.
how can you tell one is blocked by an instance?