

It’s a common saying, it’s not a literal thing
It’s a common saying, it’s not a literal thing
The co-op is also one of these, surprisingly
Maybe they’re doing work that involves moving a bunch of furniture around and they get a portion of it from IKEA?
My interests are more about the actual engineering involved, like it’s crazy how we can throw a piece of metal kilometres away to within a metre. And there’s something satisfying about how they fit together. But yeah I wouldn’t trust anyone with guns.
Yeah, it makes really good fuel but also likes to burn just about anything without any encouragement
I think the dumbest thing is that people still think wt is accurate
They briefly considered chlorine trifluoride but it was apparently too hazardous.
It’s a general opsec principle, yes everyone else might know what you’re doing but why hand them info for free?
Well yeah a lot of the concepts for magnetic accelerators for orbital launches in the past 50 odd years have required 2+ km of ramps to work well
Oh my bad, I forgot to put it in, looks like it’s already got a reply though.
CDDA probably. One of the more comprehensive zombie survival experiences
Yeah it’s zomboid lmao
As someone who’s been out on a cold rainy night in Stoke with my bike I’ll have to say that it does actually work.
Yeah, when I was at uni I’d bike for almost all my shopping trips, the only bad one was when I decided it would be a great idea to not get a set of weights delivered
Oh yeah it could be something really cool
What’s missing? I switched to jellyfin over a year ago now and it’s just been better
Yeah, it seems like people just lose all reasoning when that’s the subject of the argument.
Yeah, I only joined shitjust works because that’s where the cdda Lemmy is and that’s the first thing I used it for, didn’t even know people think it’s a political instance. Though I guess with the hexbears and lemmygrads everything’s political somehow. That’s why I generally avoid dealing with them anyway.
What games do you like though?
As other people have said, induction is alright. Way better than traditional electric anyway.