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  • 15 is affordable by me. Highest I've seen is $33 for a 4 pack. Might as well just go out to a bar at that point.

    Some of them feel like they are almost worth the expense. Founders makes some amazing beer of all varieties, and the Goose Island Bourbon County stouts are all phenomenal... But then there's shit like Southern Tier trying to sell yet another stupid twist on a flavor nobody has ever done for $5 more than last year's variety. It's just pointless to engage in it now. Better off enjoying cheap wine.

  • The culture around beer shifted from cheap low alcohol content drinks with little variation, to more expensive high alcohol content drinks with a ton of variation. Then, as with anything that hits a "trend", the market tries to capitalize on it beyond what demand actually cares to express, and prices go so far through the roof that nobody gives a shit anymore.

    Nobody that was already drinking cares about the health issues (or at least they didn't just suddenly change out of the blue). They just got a taste for something that gradually got priced out. If you got your taste for beers on fancy 10%ABV stouts that now cost $7 a can/bottle, you aren't going to just buy whatever is now in your price range. You just stop buying beer, and get other shit.

  • While I respect the intent, I do think that you probably need to consider the reasoning as well. Putting black and white morality over actions isn't necessarily correct either.

    Poking fun at someone who is objectively evil over their appearance is "something" that an average person can do that might actually affect the person in question. It might not do anything, but it's sure as hell more appropriate and effective than trying to point out the issue with their moral stance. You can't always make a difference through peaceful or indirect means.

    I think it's important to point out that body shaming someone who isn't a bad person is wrong, but it is also important to point out that for most people our words are our only recourse. You can insult a terrible person for one thing, while ignoring or praising the same trait in someone who is good.

  • Well my dreams last night were about a group of people that were having a competition in a barber shop to see who could cut out holes from the skin on the top of their heads without looking at how deep the incisions were and without any anesthetic...

    So honestly - not looking at my phone is really the most reasonable part of the majority of my dreams.

  • Given that most of the temperature differential is due to heat transfer, it's really almost completely irrelevant. A refrigerator doesn't generate cold. It moves heat out and insulates. The only actual "gain" would be from the residual heat generated by the inefficiency of the electrical components. You'd probably negate any benefits just by opening the door to the house to get the ice.

  • Gnome does some questionable things, and some are just personal preference, but there is at least one thing that they do that makes zero sense regardless of how you use your system...

    The AppIndicator extension SHOULD be default. There is no reason for it to be an extension other than pure stubbornness. There are applications that literally require it in order to function at all.

  • "The company does not provide pricing information for the Compact3588S SBC and asks customers to request a quotation."

    So it's only a pi5 competitor if you're a company willing to buy in bulk... Nobody is going to hold prices of a sub-$100 product hostage if it were ever intended to go to individuals or hobbyists.

  • I prefer to buy it, use it for a few days, and then return it as defective. Not my problem that they accept any and all returns for completely bs reasons. Who needs "sales" if you're just getting your money back anyway.

    And yes I know that this fucks over the seller more than Amazon itself, but ultimately there's fuck all that I can do to hurt Amazon. I might as well get something out of it if they're going to own the world.

  • Have you seen none of the flyers/banners that popped up this election? The fact that he's a felon is celebrated. The fact that he's a rapist is celebrated. The fact that he openly speaks against overtime pay is celebrated. Fuck, even his divorces are celebrated. He could literally shoot someone in the face at a rally, and it would just boost his support.

    He's Homelander, but fat and without superpowers.

  • All of this anticheat bs is still making the baseline assumption that the problem needs to be solved at the expense of the players.

    It's illegal to steal someone else's property. We don't enforce that law by cutting off everyone's hands preemptively so that there is less demand on police to solve a problem that hasn't happened yet...

    If people are assholes and go against the wishes of society, you police and moderate them. If they can't moderate their platform, that isn't the fault of the community - it's a failing of the corporation. It's such a ridiculous mindset. It's a fucking video game...

  • Didn't calculate the price by weight. Just took the number from the 6" cube here and extrapolated from that since it was the easiest math.

    https://shop.tungsten.com/tungsten-cube/

    The 5' cube is 1000 times the size of the 6" cube and the 6" cube is $15k. The prices don't scale up linearly though. The smaller cubes are better value by weight.

  • Assuming that's about 5x5', and going by the price of the first tungsten cube found on Google, this would be worth about 15 million dollars. Decent prize of you could move 150,000lb.