

Yeah, I use it a little…
Yeah, I use it a little…
Why don’t you countersink the holes instead so they’re flush?
That a RetroPie setup at the bottom left?
People who work on the equipment claiming it’s not accurate in-game and posting (classified) proof.
Aviation mech, my rule is harbor freight for everything you don’t put a lot of force on or trust your life to. (Breaker bars, extensions, sockets, lanyards, jacks, etc) Also Snapon is no longer worth it, it’s all Chinese rebranded shit nowadays, I’ve seen them bend/break as much as any harbor freight tool.
Got me the first time I was writing a bash script, sleep(1000)… Why is this not working???
One of my favorite NFS games. I love how you work through the history of Porsche starting with their old cars.
Yay, a fellow KSPer! Though I’m just barely over at 1,041 hrs.
Relevant section:
Intel made waves when it disabled AVX-512 support at the firmware level on 12th-gen Core processors and later models, effectively removing the SIMD ISA from its consumer chips.
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Oh God, that manual degauss is so satisfying. Nostalgia hit. 😊
Those are bronze strings, they’re not rusted. The rest still applies.
Bottom of their sign says: “SpongeBob SquarePants fan club meetings in Tyron’s mom’s basement. Every Wednesday at 7:30PM”
I like the map thing, it’s a novel idea. I’ve used The Dutchy BDSM Checklist in the past. It’s available in excel or printable PDF and is very thorough.
Hell nah, jar. Next time you pan fry something, use the bacon grease to take it to a whole nother level.
It’s actually interesting, the evolutionary trait that gave us the edge is actually sweating. Only humans, primates, horses and hippos really have the ability to sweat sufficiently to cool themselves. Canines and felines can only sweat through their paws, not enough to cool themselves. They can pant, but not enough for duration running. Primitive humans literally ran down their prey until the prey would overheat.
Looks like an eve online character portrait.
I mean… It’s decoding into garbage because you’re feeding it more than just the base64 section. I suppose if you’re already running nginx or something you could easily make a page that uses javascript to break the link down (possibly using /, ?, = as separators) and decode sections that look like base64. If you make it javascript and client side there’s not really any privacy concerns.
EDIT: Oops. My Lemmy client didn’t load the other replies at first, I didn’t realize you already had plenty of other options.