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  • "Easy mode" aka "I have a full-time job and a family to take care of, I'd like to make some progress in this game with the small amount of free time I have". Not everyone has the time to sit down for a couple hours to grind out mechanics.

  • Who's out here trying to figure out the political or other beliefs of developers? I've got around 50 docker containers running on my server, there's no way I'm going through people's profiles to see if they're morally aligned with me.

  • Donated blood is tested for various diseases before it can be used. Many people will not know they have these diseases until their blood is tested specially for them, which often won't happen until they donate blood.

  • Having both Winco and Costco nearby is pretty great

  • The biggest problem with deliberately using a thorn instead of 'th' is that you make it that more difficult for those of us with dyslexia or other reading problems. I can understand the quirk, but you just reduce your readability.

  • The hard part about PLA is that while it is biodegradable, it's only in certain conditions/facilities who are set up for it, and it's not very common around the country. I'm all for what the company is doing, and I already do see a lot of PLA products in fast food (like soda cups), but it doesn't mean much if we don't have the facilities to properly dispose of it.

    Source: I do a modest amount of 3D printing

  • Who taught them those things though? If their environment (generally at home) teaches them that being fat is gross or bad, then yes, kids will repeat those things.

  • Taking I-5 into Vancouver from Portland is always horrific. Once you get over the bridge it always clears right up! A big part of that is all the on ramps. There's so many of them! So everybody is having to make way every 10 feet for someone merging in.

    It's horrendous.

  • Interesting! I'll have to add it to my watch list.

  • You'll have to explain that first part for me. What are "They Lives" glasses?

  • The great thing about Tumblr is the lack of an algorithm. That doesn't say there's none, but the main page is chronologically sorted from all my followers. I have to actively go to another tab to see the "For You" algorithm.

  • I've been a big Elegoo fan for a while now. Love my Centauri Carbon! But even Elegoo is starting to go the enshitefication route, with the new printers no longer being open source.

  • The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines nonsense as words or language having no meaning or no intelligible ideas.

    Yes, your single word quote comments are nonsense.

  • Honestly, I'm more tired of people bringing this up than of seeing it in headlines.

    How news and headlines are presented are meant to grab your attention, and it's definitely working because they continue to do it!

    Both written and spoken language are forever evolving, and right now this is how the news is written. Seeing nonsense comments like this on almost every single article is just boring and doesn't add anything to the discussion.

    In a couple years headlines will be using some other hot ticket words to keep things fresh.

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  • And my axe!

  • No idea, haven't had a need to try yet. I'm generally charging on a level 2 charger at home, and during the trip we'd charge in 20-30% chunks as needed

  • I recently got a 2025 Kia Niro Wind and it's top charging speed is 85kW. Nowhere near top speeds, but it was more then enough during a recent road trip. I hadn't factored the speed in my research (was still learning at the time), but honestly now that I know more it still wouldn't be something I consider.

  • This is the way

  • Every single medication has side effects, good and bad. Every medication comes with a product label that goes into the specifics how how the medication works, how it was trialed, how to use it, what to expect, etc. (You can always ask a pharmacist for this if it's not already provided).

    The question isn't "do these meds have bad effects", the question is "do the pros of this therapy outweigh the potential side effects?"

    NSAIDs like ibuprofen and naproxen are used for pain relief, but they're hard on our bodies and can destroy your liver with chronic use. Yet we can freely buy them as OTC meds.