Skip Navigation
InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)KN
knexcar @kbin.social
Posts 3
Comments 73
www.sovietrepublic.net Report for the Community #88

Greetings, dear comrades of the Soviet Republic and fans of our game around the world. As we step into December and watch the first snowfall blanket the world, we're reminded of the slower pace and cozy moments the season brings. In our game, like in real life, the snow-covered roads present unique ...

Report for the Community #88

TL:DR; New gravel quarry and processing plants with conveyors! Also new church models.

0

Mod Release: Elevated Train and Bus Station

An elevated train station with a convenient bus stop below. There have been surprisingly few elevated stations mods introduced to take advantage of the Metro update, so I created this! Feel free to comment, criticize, or make suggestions.

0
Friday Facts #386 - Vulcanus | Factorio
  • It would be a cool mechanic if you had to mine ice with a mining drill, then heat it up before using it in water-based recipes. Maybe it could be done with a smelter, at the very least as an excuse to give it a fluid pipe graphic for modded recipes too. Would also be cool if you had to keep pipes heated or they’d burst — there aren’t many “maintenance” or “breakdown” mechanics like that, but it could risk being annoying especially if you’re on another planet.

  • Friday Facts #386 - Vulcanus | Factorio
  • They also said they were basing planets on temperature spectrums, so there’s got to be at least one cold one. But I’m sure they’ll make it unique — now that I think of it, it doesn’t have to have ice to be cold (though there will probably be a few deposits for all the recipes that use water).

  • Report for the Community #87
  • This should be very useful for expanding to new areas! Or for providing emergency supplies if your trucks/buses get stuck. I wonder if they work in winter.

    Side note, it would be nice if there were free harbors too, and smaller boats - the current ones are way too big for e.g. rivers.

  • Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling
  • That was confounded because his mother’s ex boyfriend seemed to be the murderer and used his car. Am I the only person on Lemmy who DOESN’T obsess over privacy, demand FOSS, and refuse to use Windows? My mother doesn’t have a shady ex-boyfriend, and it seems like a pretty fair exchange otherwise to give up my data in exchange for great free services that generally work pretty well — it’s not like I could sell my data myself. Nor am I paying my own money to use them. I don’t feel like getting a worse experience for e.g. maps (saw another post about it) just for the sake of data that (for most intents and purposes) doesn’t affect me directly.

  • Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling
  • That’s fair, we as a society are probably manipulated quite a lot. though I feel like law enforcement getting cases wrong is a somewhat separate issue from the “targeted ads” one. The alternative would be to use shittier evidence, potentially racism, or just let it go unsolved. I hate ads too and I block them so I don’t have to see them. I guess I’m tired that 1/3 of Lemmy posts seem to be about privacy/FOSS, I wish there was more variety like the R-site.

  • Any benefit to reducing walking distance to bus stops?

    Hello! I recently watched a video about busways, and it got me wondering if it would be viable to have a bunch of different bus lines that converge into one corridor. But most cities are small enough to be covered by only a few bus stops, especially as they can be placed relatively far apart. Is there any benefit to placing them closer together and reduce walking distance? Do citizens benefit from a shorter walk to the bus stop?

    1