
With Godot Engine moving over to being supported by the Godot Foundation directly, they've begun pushing for people to support their efforts via their new funding platform inspired by Blender.

Wind? And binary cycle geothermal plants but not sure how common they are.
Here's a documentary about the monkeys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkLeto3RZrk
Depending on the local laws, running red lights and stop signs can be perfectly legal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho_stop
Studies have shown this can improve cycling safety.
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This isn't new, at all. They're just being more transparent about it. It feels shitty that transparency is met by outrage stemming from ignorance. Just buy from GoG.
A few extra meters wouldn't be too drastic. From the top of Everest the horizon is about 300km away.
They were released everywhere in the US for a similar reason. Towns wanted squirrels for the furry aesthetic. Before squirrels just hung out in the forest.
For future reference, you can update LG TVs via USB so you can avoid connecting it to a network.
Oh, you get soda directly plumbed into your house?
If your tap doesn't work, large refillable bottles. In the US, there are services that deliver them and some grocery stores offer it.
Also Snowpiercer.
Yea I agree $40k is a bit disingenuous. But the cost of a car is more than the car itself. It's better to view it as a ongoing expense of fuel, insurance, maintenance, etc. AAA estimates between 7-10k a year. https://www.aaa.com/autorepair/articles/average-annual-cost-of-new-vehicle-ownership
I got it for free with a CPU I bought. Played roughly 3 hours before I stopped. It was just too boring.
As with pretty much any staple food. It's used as a filler. The reason you might not understand is that it can be expensive to eat only meat, veggies, etc. A cheap staple like rice, noodles, or bread is a good way not to die of starvation or at the least keep some money in your pocket.
If a staple food isn't part of your daily diet, that speaks a bit of privilege on your economic position.
Also I enjoy rice. It's neutral tasting but with a tiny bit of seasoning it's good.
Nice catch. I usually do but it slipped my mind.
Exchange contact info with someone after the accident then that someone is extremely petty. That's my guess.
Nice harder drive. Here's a vid of more examples of silly ways to store data: https://youtu.be/JcJSW7Rprio
People who grew up in Manhattan (or other heavily urbanised area), how did your childhood look like?
I didn't grow up in a city, but currently live in one. I see teens take public transit to the mall and such. Wish I could have done that instead of relying on parents to drive me everywhere.
Considering the entire 200+ years, the US is considerably less evil. Is there room for improvement? Yes.
Honestly not that stupid. I have seen SD cards break. And for certain applications, like professional photography, having a more physically reliable medium is a good thing.
But I think cameras with dual SD cards for redundancy are more important.
With Godot Engine moving over to being supported by the Godot Foundation directly, they've begun pushing for people to support their efforts via their new funding platform inspired by Blender.
To reduce ozone pollution in the region, air regulators have proposed rules to accelerate the shift to electric leaf blowers and lawnmowers.
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I have a bunch of duplicates from various humble bundles, feel free to take one, reply when you do. Also I swapped the last two characters.
OpenMW is a modern free and open source game engine for Morrowind, and it's really getting close to a release of version 0.48 now with another Release Candidate ready for more testing.
Oh goodie, goodbye again free time. Remember the classic Theme Hospital? CorsixTH is a free, open source and cross-platform game engine to keep it looking good on modern systems and a new release is getting close.
Cameras that can detect noisy vehicles will be trialled in suburban Sydney
The NSW government will trial noise cameras in suburban Sydney in a bid to combat hoons and anti-social driving.
cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/153727
For those who hit a paywall:
Cameras that can detect noisy vehicles will be trialled in suburban Sydney in a bid to combat “hooning” and anti-social driving.
Independent MP Alex Greenwich has renewed his calls for the cameras that can capture an image of a vehicle as well as measure the amount of noise it produces.
Pockets of Sydney have been plagued by dangerous drivers in vehicles which create noise pollution and safety hazards for residents.
Greenwich said traffic noise was a problem for some inner-city residents around late night precincts, especially from vehicles deliberately modified for excessive noise.
He raised questions last month for the second time in the NSW Parliament about noise cameras, which he said could be more effective in cracking down on hoons given the constraints on police resources.
“While the emissions are unlawful, police must prioritise other crime and departmental testing