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What is your favorite helpful mini-blueprints?
  • It's used with an assembler. A requester chest and inserter pointing towards the assembler and a passive provider chest with inserter getting stuff out of the assembler. This way I can make anything an assembler can make, even when I'm not close.

    It does indeed work with the logistics network. I'm doing space exploration now, and the ability to change or create things on other planets saves on a lot of traveling.

  • Adyen, buy the dip of falling knife?
  • Ik heb mezelf voorgenomen om altijd tenminste een week te wachten, zo ook nu. In die week oriënteer ik me dan op of de reactie terecht of overtrokken lijkt. En als ik er na die week nog niet uit ben, blijf ik aan de zijlijn.

  • Adyen, buy the dip of falling knife?

    Het zal niemand ontgaan zijn, de spectaculaire koersval van Adyen. De eigenaren vinden het een korte termijn storm in een glas water, de kost gaat voor de baat uit en groeien kost investeringen.

    Tegelijkertijd zijn er zat analisten die goedkopere concurrenten zien en klanten die de moeite van het overstappen willen nemen om een goedkoper alternatief te nemen.

    Wat zijn jullie plannen? De dip al gebuyd? Nog even uit laten razen? Of vooralsnog helemaal laten liggen omdat er genoeg interessante alternatieven zijn?

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    What is your favorite helpful mini-blueprints?
  • My rails roundabout, and my two rails parallel, the same distance apart as the exits of the roundabout.

    And for later in game, a requester chest and passive provider chest side by side with inserters.

  • Idea for a stout

    We feel like doing a brewday on Sunday, but as we don't have time to visit our local homebrew-shop, we want to use what we have in stock. The plan is to make 20 liters of stout.

    What we've planned for fermentables:

    4 kg pilsner malt @ 3.7 EBC (=48.3%) 2 kg Munich malt @ 13 EBC (=24.1%) 800 g Carared @ 48 EBC (=9,7%) 500 g Chocolate B @ 900 EBC (=6%) 500 g Amber @ 70 EBC (=6%)

    With a mash profile of

    45 minutes @ 62C / 143F 30 minutes @ 72C / 161F 5 minutes @ 80C / 176F

    During the boil of 60 - 90 minutes

    115 g Saaz for the entire time 500 g sugar for the last 30 minutes

    with a Lallemand Windsor yeast, fermenting at 20C / 68F.

    According to Brewfather, this should end in a beer with around 8% ABV, around 70EBC and 49 IBU.

    My 2 questions:

    Do you guys think this results in a beer you'd drink? Any tips for modifications to the recipe?

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    What's next?

    With a group of friends, we started a vanilla world. At the point we're at now, we've launched 1000+ rockets, have hundreds of bots doing their work, train stops that activate and deactivate when necessary, full solar panel powered and artillery outposts that make sure no biter nest exists within the boundary of our pollution cloud.

    Which brings us to the point that we feel we got everything out of this run that we can.... And wonder what now? What do you think is the next step for a challenge that doesn't make it so complicated that people stop having fun?

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    Even een testje vanuit Lemmy.world

    Vanaf mijn Feddit.nl account krijg ik geen posts meer te zien op heel Feddit.nl. Even een testje of ik dit nu wel zie.

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