Imagine using beta software as a daily driver
It really is just Reddit 2.0 here sometimes…
We could’ve had those reactors if people didn’t say the same things you’re saying 30 years ago.
Last time I hit that wall on Firefox, changing my user agent worked wonders. Don’t tell anyone I told you this. ;)
I believe it is, in European countries at least.
Factorio: It's too addicting. You just want to keep going, even though you have better things to do.
Exactly. Most livestock gets supplemented B12 anyway, since the ground/soil is too clean for it to occur naturally like in the past. Might as well cut out the middle~~man~~cow.
Can you believe it that some see walkable neighbourhoods as a conspiracy? I just can’t wrap my head around why…
If you’re on variable pricing, it should.
I’m afraid they’re talking about the Voron printers, which are really great printers.
Very interesting! It’s something I just cannot fathom as a 20-something year old. Granted, I’m a software engineer, but I’m very much like the professors in the article. It’s just so intuitive to me.
Pretty sure those safety barriers were designed with personal vehicles in mind (+ safety margin). A truck would’ve blasted through them anyway, whether it be now, or 30 years ago.