Factorio.
Send help.
The factory must grow.
No.
Well, from there it’s either streaming or finding a way into an actual factory to make money on the same headaches.
My wife ordered me to never buy, try, or even look at factorio. I’ll be hooked forever.
I started listening to Garbage. I’d heard a few of their songs before but I had no real opinion. Caught one lately and something clicked. Haven’t heard a bad song yet.
Those guys, blind melon and kyuss are the 3 bands from the 90s the kids who are rehashing my teenage years as retro are sleeping on.
I’ve been writing a software library that parses a military communications standard. Every time I push updates I get a hundred or so downloads immediately, and I’m probably on a watchlist now, but the code is fun.
What prompted you to start this project?
I’ve worked with the protocol before, and there aren’t a lot of parsing libraries - everyone is rolling their own in-house solution. Also, I wanted to do it in my language of choice lol
Composting.
It all began with me saving some coffee waste because I heard that it’s good for… plants, or something… Then it got covered in mold. So I looked into what to do with moldy pile of coffee ground and that’s when I learned about it.
I started by putting the moldy coffee ground in a bucket. Then I incorporated green kitchen scraps that wouldn’t get too wet like onion skin, bokchoy root, and some dried leaves from the yard. After a while it became like soil (even smell like it), and that’s when I knew I succeeded.
Right now I am onto a new batch. I tried something different this time with fruit scraps as well as eggshell. I also put some shallots that I thought was going bad. Instead of rotting, it sprouted in that pile. Guess it shows that it’s good for something, right?
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Delicious in Dungeon. It’s delightfully bonkers in a way that works for me as a very occasional anime viewer, and for all of the gore (actually middling to low for the genre, I guess), it’s damn near kid-friendly in its wholesomeness level.
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On a brief break for the moment, but in the last year I’ve made 7 hand-wired computer keyboards.
On a brief break for the moment, but in the last year I’ve made 7 hand-wired computer keyboards.
That’s neat. For what purpose- better response? Light up? Aesthetics?
Because I can? LOL.
I do try to make to make boards with layouts that are slightly unique from anything I could buy, just to lie to myself and pretend that I “have to” make them. Latest kick, which simplifies construction in a couple of ways, is making boards that have no key wider than 1.75 “regular” ones. Means I have more real estate to play with and don’t need the notoriously noisy “stabilizer” hardware.
The kind of soldering you do with a handwire is also sort of relaxing, like tying fishing flies, except you burn your finger every once in a while.
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The solar eclipse in exactly two weeks. In preparing for it though, I’ve become amazed at the sheer recklessness people have shown in capitalizing on it. Ordinary people for example are renting their driveways for hundreds of dollars, weather anchors are claiming you can see the solar eclipse through the clouds to escape having to give overcast warnings, and I just bought solar eclipse glasses which I recently learned ignored a fatal manufacturing error that makes them 100% unusable. So I’ve felt forced to go full DIY.
I’m going to be pissed if this is how things are when Betelgeuse explodes, or I’m going to be exploding too.
Any tips on the offending glasses? I live in the path of totality, and I don’t want to blind my kid.
Anything with an ISO-approved number 14 lens will do the job, so might a surface with enough reflectivity to reflect the light but nothing else (think those homemade viewing kits people make out of kleenex boxes), or you can watch it through a rear view camera, the last one being considered most beneficial.
I’ve played Rocket League a little bit since it came out, but I was never very good. Past couple months, I’ve been playing a lot more, and actually making contact with the ball in the air. I still can’t get past Gold, but I’m guessing the base-level skill has gone up a bit since it launched, or at least thats what I tell myself. I seem to destroy in casual and mostly get destroyed in ranked.
This is me except time flies, so I’ve been playing semi-regularly for a bit over a year, and can’t get past Platinum. Have fun and keep improving homie!
Ahh… Snowday was my go-to, and was what consumed most of my 3300hrs… I recently went cold turkey since they made Snowday only available every so often, and I simply just need to stop playing it. It took up too much of my time (clearly). Maybe I’ll install it in the future, but for now, I’m cool with the extra time for other activities (and games).
Digital kitbashing for tabletop minis: using 3d modeling programs like Blender to hack together elements from different mini model files, in order to make custom minis to 3d print. I’ve even started playing around with rigging them so I can repose them easier.
That’s awesome. I’ve done Blender sculpting for video game projects, and I have a friend who is currently sculpting and kitbashing sculpts for his own minis. Definitely drop your work at any of these:
I’d be thrilled to see it come to completion, or even just see sculpting updates.
I’m still pretty early in my journey, building up a good kitbash library to pull from. Finding good models relatively unencumbered by accessories has been a task. At least some modelers upload models without remeshing, so the accessories/weapons can be removed easily, which is nice.
From video game stuff, I know your exact pain. Good luck going forward.
Slay the Spire, a roguelike deckbuilding game. I thought that sounded horribly boring but decided to give it a chance, and I’ve been hooked on it. Playing on the Steam deck is perfect for this game I think.
Ice skating! The classes are pretty cheap,
wild purple
Freebords, it is kind of like a skateboard that acts more like a snowboard. Waiting for more dry weather to try and learn to use it!
Wrestlemania is coming up in a couple weeks, and I’ve been weirdly obsessing over it.
I downloaded an emulator and have been playing Digimon World 2. It’s a game I used to play as a wee lad and never even came close to beating.
Now it’s like the end credits of Step Brothers. I’m here to kick its ass on the playground.
Ever play Digimon World 2003? I came back to that one a number of times.
Yes, but I had rented it at Blockbuster and so I didn’t get anywhere close to beating it! But I remember liking it so I was going to try it after I beat the second game
You’ve just unlocked a core memory for me. Idk if it was Digimon World 2 specifically, but one of the World games had your Digimon pooping as a core mechanic, and I thought that was about the funniest thing that had ever been conceived. And, obviously, I also never got remotely close to beating it.
I might have to download it and see if: A) my humor has evolved at all beyond “lol poop” (probably not) and B) I can maybe beat it now (probably not)
That sounds like the very first game, which was more like a raising digimon game. You had to like run your digimon on a treadmill or something to get its stats up. I was actually going to potentially play that one next!
Rechargeable AA & AAA batteries.
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Brand recs? The ones I have aren’t great
Eneloops
YubiKeys, slide rules, and Squid Game.