There is an Infinity Blade discord that has all the different steps and requirements to install and launch the games. Also they have troubleshooting and support channels. I don’t know what the linking rules are for it, so I’m not going to link it.
I’ve seen some of those in use before, and they seemed to be working fine. My concern would be the item of furniture pressing against the port and as it is bumped/moved, breaking the port in the long term.
I don’t recall the brands unfortunately, but I doubt that any would introduce any serious bottlenecks. I’d buy a few different looking ones to try and then just go with the best, especially if they’re from AliExpress.
You are correct, it is technically 100% recyclable. I personally dislike this article because it muddles the message. The whole explanation from the article is that if less than 30% of the material is recycled (in the US), it is not recyclable. I find this a stupid argument, because the material IS recyclable. But for a whole host of reasons in the US, it isn’t consistently recycled.
Does anybody know if such a collapse would happen instantaneous or more gradual? With the massive amount of water in motion it feels like it would take a long time to stop, or are fluids behaving differently?
My understanding (and I’m not a scientist, I just have read a lot about this), is that there are two flow states of the AMOC. There is a fast state, and a slower state (which we are in now). It seems like it could just stop, but they don’t know for certain that it will ever completely stop. It will more likely just slow to a point where it is functionally dead. The current has already started to slow, so lots of people are trying to make predictive models about just how slowly it can go or when it will “collapse”.
Actually no. There is a much faster state than what we’re in now, but there is a lot of variability in the flow states. Since we’re approaching the point of a collapse, we’re solidly in the slow state, but not yet at the slowest point. www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0007-4
I don’t think there really is a “stable” state that we can point to, just because it is always changing based on the climate conditions, and we have very imperfect data for talking about what it was like even a century ago. I’m also not certain that we haven’t hit a tipping point, from what I’ve read we’ve started to enter positive feedback loops climate wise, so the Earth would keep warming a bit and then stabilize to a warmer-than-it-should-be level even if we stopped polluting now. That would definitely continue to impact the currents.
I have been seeding torrents through utorrent (on windows) with no issues. But through this community’s megathreads, I came across using qBittorrent, which seems more flexible and configurable....
Nothing I’ve found is a true replacement to the good, original Facebook. Even Instagram is filled with ads and random BS nowadays. I made it a point to add all the birthday information I could to my calendars, and then keep up a bit with people on Instagram, but that’s about it.
Wow! I knew there was a lot of controversy linked to the new govt there, but now I really understand why. Those comments are abhorrent and someone seemingly that unhinged should not have any positions of power.
I sold my PSP years ago and now have a modchipped switch. With the release of android for it, I can play most PSP games on the PPSSPP emulator. Some games have issues, but even the God of War games run at full speed. It’s definitely not as small as the PSP or Vita. I’d recommend getting the OLED model and using a mod chip, as that’s probably the only way to hack it. Nintendo really locked down the later versions
“Earlier this month, United Nations experts urged France to review its policing practices, expressing concern at the "reported excessive use of force" against protesters, in particular at Sainte-Soline.”
France really has been descending into a neoliberal, police state under Macron…
My kitchen stove hood fan needs a new carbon filter as the current one lookes pretty caked with grease from the previous owners of the place. It turns out the manufacturers filters cost €150 which I find a bit excessive. Filters seem to be the printer ink of the kitchen....
Are you sure it’s a carbon filter? You can try washing it to get the grease out, most of the kitchen filters I’ve seen aren’t carbon but instead a mesh weave of metal. You can likely find a carbon filter that would work online, or something bigger and cut it down to size.
I plan to buy my first split keyboard (forever) very soon and would like to hear y'all's opinions on the Glove80 (switch: Kailh Choc v1 Brown Tactile) and Moonlander (switch: Kailh Copper or Cherry MX Brown) two. I've already searched for threads and comments on the matter a few days ago through kbin, so any links to them you...
I have the Moonlander and currently like it, but have no experience with the glove80. I swapped out the stock caps to a DSA set. Also, if you like MX Browns, all the more power to you, but I really hated them. They didn’t provide enough feedback at the activation point. I’ve used Kalih Box shades and Durock T1s and liked both of those
I recently acquired a stainless steel conical fermenter as a long-desired upgrade to my brewing setup - I've been using 5gal plastic carboys until now, but I wanted to move away from them as I'm a bit leery of plastics leaching out while stuff sits in there for months at a time....
Big brewers use stainless tanks almost exclusively, so there shouldn’t be any issue taste wise for fermentation. If you’re brewing something with very subtle flavors (like a mead or something similar) I’d be leery about bulk aging 5Gal in steel, but I don’t think it would impact it too much.
Cleaning wise-echoing the other comment, anything really acidic or really basic can etch it, but assuming you’re diluting to the right strength and all that, you should be fine. If there are any valves or false bottoms, etc. you will have to remove those occasionally to properly clean them.
Hi, quick question. I am from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and we usually use letters like ČĆŽŠĐ :) I wonder whether anyone knows about the mechanical keyboard supporting my alphabet: South Slavic Latin.
And yeah, it should be something you would recommend. Thanks a lot!
Anything that supports QMK or VIA (or another platform) should allow you to remap keys to those letters. Keyboard layout wise from what I was able to find online, I unfortunately don’t think most standard layouts will support the extra key in their physical placement. I’m more familiar with the US - ANSII layout, but the ISO layout of some European preferences appears to not have the extra key either.
Keycap wise too, any standard set probably won’t have those keys, but you could swap in blank keys or get/make custom keys.
So unfortunately it doesn’t seem like there are many options from what I’m able to search in (I don’t speak any Slavic languages so that area of the interweb is outside of my purview.)
But… the great thing about the keyboard community is you can make custom ones to fit you. Download a program like KiCAD, and go look at the keyboard layouts some people have had. There are some lessons online too, ai03 (?) had a good guide. And then you can customize your own keyboard to your heart’s content!
[...]the widespread use of the symbol on products that are not routinely accepted for recycling is helping stoke “consumer confusion about what is recyclable and/or compostable” and is leading to “deceptive or misleading” claims on packaging, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)....
I have a CM MK750 at home which I love and recommend to my friends, however I'm spending more and more time outside the house and now I'm looking for something to take on the go. Does anyone have recommendations?...
You’re looking for Overseer/Radar/Sonarr/Prowlarr and whatever the subtitle one is. TRaSH guides are helpful for setting it up. This all means you need a server and enough storage to hold all of this.
No there shouldn't be any big differences! The wax or other items should just drop out as you are fermenting, or will float to the top where they won't be an issue if you rack it. I would try to removed any big chunks or any dead bees. Also your english was perfect! That's what I would call it too.
I want to play Infinity Blade again, what are my options?
If this was an old Android game it would only be a matter of downloading the APK I guess?...
This Year's New Apple Watch Ultra Could Feature Case Color Options (www.macrumors.com)
Apple could potentially offer its upcoming second-generation Apple Watch Ultra in a new darker color option that it originally tested for last...
RJ45 port with minimal clearance
Hi there,...
380 million tons of plastic are made every year. None of it is truly recyclable. (grist.org)
Gloomy climate calculation: Scientists predict a collapse of the Atlantic ocean current to happen mid-century (www.sciencedaily.com)
Does anybody know if such a collapse would happen instantaneous or more gradual? With the massive amount of water in motion it feels like it would take a long time to stop, or are fluids behaving differently?
Configuring qBittorrent properly
I have been seeding torrents through utorrent (on windows) with no issues. But through this community’s megathreads, I came across using qBittorrent, which seems more flexible and configurable....
Ex-Facebook Users, What Do You Use Now?
I joined Facebook years ago not long after it took off from its college roots. I also quit it years ago when my feed became full of junk....
Racism and violence: Finland's government plagued by new scandal (www.euronews.com)
Now even Euronews made an article about this.
Italy to bar soccer players from wearing No. 88, which has coded meaning (m.jpost.com)
Found my old PS Vita - Can we get some appreciation for how great this handheld was/is? (beehaw.org)
France to shut down activist climate group after clashes with police (f24.my)
Carbon filter for kitchen hood fan
My kitchen stove hood fan needs a new carbon filter as the current one lookes pretty caked with grease from the previous owners of the place. It turns out the manufacturers filters cost €150 which I find a bit excessive. Filters seem to be the printer ink of the kitchen....
Glove80 vs Moonlander Mark I? [opinions needed]
I plan to buy my first split keyboard (forever) very soon and would like to hear y'all's opinions on the Glove80 (switch: Kailh Choc v1 Brown Tactile) and Moonlander (switch: Kailh Copper or Cherry MX Brown) two. I've already searched for threads and comments on the matter a few days ago through kbin, so any links to them you...
Anyone have experience with brewing in a stainless steel fermenter?
I recently acquired a stainless steel conical fermenter as a long-desired upgrade to my brewing setup - I've been using 5gal plastic carboys until now, but I wanted to move away from them as I'm a bit leery of plastics leaching out while stuff sits in there for months at a time....
Universal ‘chasing arrows’ recycling symbol could be dumped in US (theguardian.com)
[...]the widespread use of the symbol on products that are not routinely accepted for recycling is helping stoke “consumer confusion about what is recyclable and/or compostable” and is leading to “deceptive or misleading” claims on packaging, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)....
Favorite Bluetooth keyboard?
I have a CM MK750 at home which I love and recommend to my friends, however I'm spending more and more time outside the house and now I'm looking for something to take on the go. Does anyone have recommendations?...
Meet Peanut. The land seal (imgur.com)
Automated TV Show piracy state of the art?
I've sailed the high seas for a while starting with Emule, through MIRC, torrenting, mega(upload) and many more....
Are there some pro-brewers?
From September 1. I may start working in smaller/mid size brewery so I would like to know if there are only homebrewers....