Supposedly, gallium is non-toxic, and liquid at body temperature (though not room temperature).
Supposedly, gallium is non-toxic, and liquid at body temperature (though not room temperature).
I’ve been drinking brewed cacao (Cacao beans roasted, ground, and brewed like coffee) almost every day lately. So that.
I think everyone should try Gentoo at least once, for the experience. Why download binaries when you can compile everything?
I like range-based for loops. You can just name the iterator after the object that it actually is. Have to be a little careful though, if the container is named a plural noun, and the natural name is the same word minus the easy-to-miss ‘s’.
I’d hate it too, and 99% of my playtime is docked.
My ring finger is longer than my pointer finger, though I can’t tell if their knuckles are the largest two. Should I punch with those knuckles?
I’ve never been on digg before. I thought it was more analogous to Reddit, but that just looks like a locally hosted article?
I wouldn’t mind changing my alarm to the theme from Futurama.
(But I’m going to go ahead and leave it as Mr. Blue Sky.)
Get a small electronic “noise maker”—a device that lets you play a custom sound at high volume at the push of a button. Have it play a recording of someone saying “nice bike!”.
Alternatively, just yell “nice bike!”.
The mental cartwheels required to fathom why that was even made physically possible are almost beyond me.
I just heard some supposedly inspirational blurb on the radio about a guy getting let go in the 2008 financial crisis, and going on to invent the instant pot. Funny little thing. It’s a great device (my mother loves hers). Hopefully the product continues on past the bankruptcy.
I like the small community feel, as well. What’s nice about that is that Lemmy doesn’t have to get big to be what it needs to be (but bigger is still nice).
I haven’t been able to get into NMS. I’m thinking of giving it yet another try, since I have PCVR (there’s that major VR update).
But yeah, I’m deep into Tears of the Kingdom. 105 hours in, and I still haven’t beaten it.
I’m mostly distracted away from my Steam Deck by Tears of the Kingdom right now. One thing I love about the Steam Deck is the controls—I’m an avid Steam Controller user, as well. Because of that, I actually like playing stuff “more suited” to my desktop, thanks to the Steam Deck’s superior controls. Elden Ring, for example.
Not true, see @BitSound’s comment.
It does have to be topologically planar (may not be the technical term), though. No donut worlds.