Yeah it’s depressing, I’m amazed we’re getting anything good at all by this point
Yeah it’s depressing, I’m amazed we’re getting anything good at all by this point
I bought 16TB one as an urgent replacement for a failing raid.
It arrived defective, so I can’t speak on the longevity.
These days, there are various techniques to have minimal to no visible loading.
This is great for general immersion.
But I think loading screens are only part of the repetitiveness of travelling in general: watching ship depart, selecting destination, watching travel animation, etc.
The game wore out quickly for me, and I’d not hesitate to start skyrim or fallout run #10(0?) in its place.
Yes my friend made this once and it was the most disgusting thing ever.
Also so strong we’d have a shot and get knocked out.
Could those two be related? We’ll never know.
The thing is, this is likely going to affect their sales to some degree.
As a parent, you may have age lock on your child’s account, or search games by rating, or just not know what this game is when asked to buy it but judging by rating.
I don’t know how significant of an impact that is, but it’s unfair.
In the US, kettles are supposedly much slower than a microwave or even a hob due to their grid.
I think that green tea bags are an exception, those’d be ruined immediately by boiling temps.
This applies to food, I doubt it’s relevant in this scenario, but I am open to being proven wrong.
I’d expect (and from experience is the case) loose leaf to be cheaper, since it requires less packaging.
Microwaves are tuned to heat water molecules.
They’ll pass right through fabric and plastic/synthetics.
The standard technique to heat non-water based things is by using a thin layer of foil (e.g. microwave Popcorn or some instant meals).
It could be a gel too, but there may be a danger if hot leak.
Unless the plushie is on fire when it’s given back to the child, I don’t see how this could go wrong.
Trouble is a lot of people are gross and will do the wroom wroom to make people think they washed their hands, or just wash poorly in the first place.
Providing good service takes actual effort
I believe this can integrate with various reverse proxies and trigger on-demand?
Is grocery tracking good enough to use owl over Mealie?
Haven’t tried node, so I’m interested to hear as well, but n8n is super easy to set up, and I like the interface.
I’ve looked at node multiple times in the past, and I remember finding no reason to switch.
Bypassing work sandboxing
I’d expect this to be used in a factory for product testing, where they probably have sockets on the bench
As they said above