Most casual Linux user
Yeah seems to come along every so often, I wonder if we will ever see it in our lifetime as an actual option. Presumably minor things fillings make more sense but serious work would be better to remove and regrow.
That didn't exist back in 2011. Back then you pretty much "finished" the game pretty easily in under an hour as far as getting the best gear available. Iron was more than good enough though and took even less time to get. At least once you have a bit of an idea how to play anyway.
I haven't bought any and yet our kitchen has like 8 in there. I think someone is trying to give me diabetes.
I started using Linux as my only OS when I was like 15 or so, at the time largely playing Runescape or EVE Online.
Still feel nostalgia for runescape sometimes but then remember the grind, no thanks. EVE is similar too, remember the great times in a fleet but if I go back I then am reminded of all the dull times when not much is happening and I find PvE is so fucking boring in EVE. Even a few things that are fun for half an hour are painfully tedious after 4, and sometimes there isn't even a fleet forming up that day. Albion online I find a similar issue with. I don't really care about solo PvP either.
Can't really say Linux has shaped what I play that much as I have pretty much always been using it since I was making choices of what game to play beyond being limited to the games my dad had bought CDs for.
Printed maps exist already though
For a game like minecraft where progression is so quick does it really matter? Oh no I lost an iron sword. That won't take 5 minutes to replace...
That is pretty much how our lunchtimes went in the school computer room around 2011 or so.
Basically how I felt ever since people started talking about the cost of living crisis.
IIRC in LEDs its normally the transformer that dies rather than the LED.
Why? We don't buy products like this from the US. If its imported its coming from China.
Quick edit: I clearly misread the comment you replied to
Yep, IIRC hardwood is what you want to be using to make the lye
Fucking hell that is a massive area. Wish I could even hope to ever afford so much space.
I guess I realistically could buy that much land without a house on it if I wanted to buy some woodland or something like that, but it probably wouldn't be anywhere near where I actually live and wouldn't be allowed to live on the land.
I would introduce them to scrumpy, then teach them to grow apples so we can make more.
Wash the wound with soapy water, apply cloth that has been boiled. Yeah that should have a better survival rate than most of human history.
That actually sounds like a good idea. Can you post images? Might start a twink of the week poll.
Boomer: no sex, wife bad
What ever generation this is: So much sex, wife bad
My GPU generates stuff in seconds that would take hours to make, once the model is trained it's pretty much no energy to use it.
Tax rule
I just don't care about it. So what if it's generated by stable diffusion of not.
Shame my house would be pretty crowded in that situation. Although those pod bunk beds look fucking sweet and could work.
It's certainly cheaper to get the pod bunkbed that will make any child scream with excitement than it is to buy a larger house which will leave them bored while all their stuff is moved and likely move them away from their friends.
A very good metaphor for IT support

Cooking lunch


Had a kelly kettle for a while and love just how quickly it boils water once a fire is going in it. Isn't visible in the picture but the base is propped up on a stand so it isn't in direct contact with the ground.
Has anyone else got a similar stove or just generally has good recipes that can be made quickly by adding hot water? Other than pots of instant soup/noodles I have found porridge is a fairly easy one to make by just grinding up some oats at home in a spice grinder and mix with some dried fruit then when I am out all I need is to add hot water.