

One friend of mine does that. I think it’s because his parents weren’t very close when he was growing up.
Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.


One friend of mine does that. I think it’s because his parents weren’t very close when he was growing up.
“Is she tsundere or does she just hate me?”
Preparing for my high school graduation exams, playing computer games and drawing shit.


You go to some tiny, dying town and it has 700 years of history, often 1000+ years of proof of habitation before that and a majestic church that is a work of art on its own.


Pam param, pam param
Nah, I could just barely code in the “baby’s first assembly”
Does a university assignment in assembly count?


Yes, they don’t belong here.

A particularly nasty neighbour who smokes and drinks a lot is 30 but looks 50, so this checks out for me.


Yeah I hate how I mostly look at a single point when playing it because of precision required to place things.


Yes and it makes you feel like you should plan everything in advance, but you keep getting new recipes that keep changing the math.
I was about to get to the fourth science pack. I was tearing down the old factory to build one for the trains while also setting up the trains and upscaling my factories.
Now I feel like even after 400 hours, I upscaled too fast and maybe in the wrong places and used too many advanced recipes that would stop working at the slightest imbalance.
Maybe hardmode would actually be a bit easier psychologically if they add enough extra recipes to use everything up so you don’t have to burn things or turn guts into biomass and then into subcritical water and rocks into saline water only to dump it into a hole while another side of your factory is low on rocks and you can’t make fish because your auog meat warehouse is full of guts and can’t make any more lard.


Modded Factorio. I did 450 hours of pyAnodon’s recently and it just broke me. I didn’t win the game. I feel like I lost at it and life.
It seems impossible to manage the side products properly. Ridiculous amount of materials that are all interrelated means that if you are low on one thing, it is very hard to fix it because you need the thing to work to make anything.
Too many recipes means it is very difficult to make modular, adaptable designs to copy and paste. Advanced recipes seem better, but they end up just exacerbating the issue even more.
The first rule of warfare: never get into a fair fight.


I found a webpage that uses it and found out that it requires no authentication. So I just copied the url and sent a request every 5 seconds just like the webpage did. It gave a csv of busses, their routes and gps locations.


I used to work at a place outside the city that only had one bus after work and it was kinda spotty and unreliable. However, there was an online API provided by the bus company that told me where the bus is.
So I wrote a Python script and a Linux alert that would give me a notification when the bus was within range, with enough time to get to the stop on time.
Separate / from /home into separate partitions. When you reinstall, set to overwrite /, but leave /home intact or set it to be /home for the new install without formatting. It will reinstall your distro but keep your data.


Sony Ericsson J300i

My sister also had a Siemens M55, pretty fun phone at the time.



“I don’t want to live in a better world that was created by someone else.” Silicon Valley


My Moto g83 is under 200 nowadays.
No plans. I die like a real man.