I own one of their (normal) vacBeds. Woman who runs it is a sweetheart, and she hand makes them to order.
Their expensive, but honestly if you look at prices on latex sheeting that is both wide and thick enough to handle the stress without ripping constantly, her labor is only a small piece of the price.
100% this. People who store easily replaceable media on RAID are just throwing away money (unless you have a need for faster read/write). If it's your family photos, copy of your in progress thesis, or other irreplaceable piece of info/content go for it.
I have like 40tb Unraid NAS and I get asked pretty much every time I talk to someone about it how I do backups. Easy, I backup my *arr stack databases and in case of a failure I restore them and let it pull down everything over time. Which I have done in the past when I wanted to upgrade quality, easier for me to scrub it all and start over than make upgrade profiles and such.
Or that's what I would have done, now I mostly use DebridService du jour and Stremio :-)
Woof, also it did happen a second time also with a Roboroc that was supposed to be able to avoid cat shit 😬 Luckily the second time just was in the wheel missed the brushes entirely!
Same. But I got half an hour into picking cat shit out of the workings when I asked myself wtf I was doing and threw it away. Granted it was a cheaper Neato.
Wellington Paranormal is such a bizzarly dry and delightful show, it's like a Polar Orange Dry which I don't how far that analogy will travel outside of New England area lol
Dude, the technical issues with this "distro" somehow outweigh even the creators garbage politics and that is actually the only impressive thing about Omarchy.
I am an unrepentant meat eater, and I will fuck up a black bean burger on the reg. It's not a hamburger, but also it's not trying to be a hamburger. It's its own thing, and delicious. I love the choice of having either.
Impossible is just a hamburger. There's literally nothing unique about it outside of its creation, but this is food. Who cares about the journey, the important part is when it hits your mouth (speaking specifically about judging the food as food, the ethics of the journey ofc matter).
Impossible is a solution in search of a problem, and it misses the mark entirely. Guess that could change should they make it cheaper or healthier than meat, but they don't seemed inclined to do so.
I don't think people do talk about Hogsbreath being a Nazi, but it's because he's MAGA so it's more or less assumed. Why argue about if he's a Nazi when not many will disagree? Leads to attacking on policy, which is honestly kinda convenient for him, and I am starting to dislike that we don't directly attack him for his tattoos even as I am typing this.
With Platner, he was already really borderline for a lot of people (background, specifically multiple tours then willingly signing up with Blackwater), so the tattoo is really just a final nail in his self created coffin.
Do I think he's an actual Nazi? Eh, probably not. But I also think maybe we shouldn't be voting in people who are "eh, probably not" Nazis. The election is also like a fucking year away, not like we're rushing last minute.
Only because I had to explain the differences recently and it's top of mind:
Satisfactory - Main goal is efficient usage of limited amount of throughput. Resource nodes are static, and efficiency is the name of the game. My favorites usually end up a spaghetti mess of belts, everything being fed the correct amount of inputs and all outputs being accounted for.
Factorio - Main goal is THE FACTORY MUST GROW. Your factory need more input to run 100%? You could figure out how to optimize everything that comes before it, orrrr just slam more out. Resources are randomly generated, and while you can exhaust deposits, there's always more on the horizon. Explore. Expand. Exterminate. ENLARGE FACTORY. Usually ends up in a beautiful mess of a factory with bots zipping around, and the power flickers every now and then when the biters think they are more powerful that explosives/concentrated beams of light.
Same, but also specifically I have a Pomodoro cube timer on my desk. If I use an app or website I get distracted, the cube is simple, fast, and weirdly effective.
I own one of their (normal) vacBeds. Woman who runs it is a sweetheart, and she hand makes them to order.
Their expensive, but honestly if you look at prices on latex sheeting that is both wide and thick enough to handle the stress without ripping constantly, her labor is only a small piece of the price.