I haven't bought a plastic bottle beverage in forever*. I just get metal cans or glass bottles. Or nothing.
*I bought a lot of PET bottled beverages in Japan but I was just visiting.
If you have seen Eva but you don't remember this song, you should cancel your Netflix account and find which of your friends runs a Plex server.
I only drink loose leaf. I have stuff from Mei Leaf, Tao of Tea, local Asian markets, hojicha / genmaicha / kyobancha straight from Japan, local loose leaf tea shops.
I definitely don't drink PG or Celestial.
Then go to a different fucking beach, you idiot. You're doing the equivalent of walking into a sushi restaurant and complaining it has too much fish. 99%+ of beaches require clothing, go to them.
I never beat it but I played it a bunch. Didn't get to try PVP though.
G3 domes and bullets, perfect condition in unopened boxes. Straight from the local schools to my friend.
Actual old style forums for cars are great for this.
Same. I start work at 6am though. On weekend nights I go to bed when I feel like it, which may be 10pm or 3am.
That's where literally all my stuff comes from. Cameras, switches, APs, so much unifi in this house and I barely paid for any.
Punk as a suffix was first made mainstream by cyberpunk, implying a high tech setting with low life, punk anti authority DIY characters. The next big use was steampunk, which was (as far as I know) purely an aesthetic for cosplay / costuming. Now it's a general term for aesthetic, such as desert punk, atom punk, or solar punk, where the punk part completely lost its original meaning.
True, but smaller arms go further so scenes line the early betrayal in Italian Job were life threatening.
All supersonic bullets (up to .50-caliber) disintegrated in less than 3 feet (90 cm) of water, but slower velocity bullets, like pistol rounds, need up to 8 feet (2.4 m) of water to slow to non-lethal speeds. Shotgun slugs require even more depth (the exact depth couldn’t be determined because their one test broke the rig). However, as most water-bound shots are fired from an angle, less actual depth is needed to create the necessary separation.
Or it's just not funny and adds nothing to the conversation. Extremely low effort garbage deserves down votes.
Lemmy is full of those childish people I met in college.
I've hovered exactly once in my entire life. If the toilet lid has some pee on it, use the toilet paper. It's not difficult. Women who hover are dumb.
The saber choreography was lifeless and boring. It was all senseless flare.
Hell I'll say the sequel trilogy has better lightsaber choreography.
Not really.
Yes probably. I forget if it had a single good scene.
It's cool they're really sexy.
The Twi'lek planet, Ryloth, is the French planet
Tech Connections showed this pretty well.
PHEV should've been the norm with ICE as a rare, overly expensive option. Since 2014 or earlier.
My collection is complete
Hello lemmy. I have one or two lights for every functional use case in my personal life, and then some. No more lights for me unless something breaks.
Best group voice chat docker composable program?
Requirements:
- multi person voice chat with all the standards (PTT, etc)
- extremely low latency because it's self hosted, so three people in the same city should have <30ms
- easily hosted via docker compose
- FOSS optional but preferred
Natural History Museum of London
This is by far the most user friendly map of a museum I have ever seen. Out of the big four I'm visiting soon, the V&A's map is terrible, the Science Museum's is more like an ad brochure, and the British Museum's is okay.
This one? Perfection. Color coded, vector graphic icons to highlight what kind of things are there, and a great parallax? viewing angle so the location of other floors and their stair and elevator connections are obvious. And the best part is that it all fits on one page.
I ate burgers for two months for science
For about two months, every weekday I made myself a burger for lunch. The active part of the research was what can I find within a ten minute drive, how the patties cooked on the stove, and how they tasted. The rest of the research is pure data from the back of the boxes as seen in the spreadsheet below.
Note: Data collected summer of 2023 in Colorado
Summary: They're pretty much all the same! Ta-da~. Seriously though, if you're not picky, just grab whatever is available and cheapest at the store you go to. Except for Gardein which glues itself to your stainless steel pot no matter how oil and shuffling you give it.
The most interesting finding was that there are two main types and they're all fairly similar within those types. And even more interesting (to me at least), the type can be inferred purely from the weight of the patty. 113g = meat-like, 71g = veggie mush. Surprisingly consistent across multiple brands. The most obvious outlier is Field Roast, who never follows the rules and makes the weirdest product. Their weight and flavor line up with a hybrid: kinda-meaty but obviously vegetables smashed together.
Other findings:
- Gardein brands are a PITA to cook, they ooze superglue and I have to use the steel wool to clean up char every time
- TJ's Masala is the tastiest and cheapest, but it's junkfood (amazing with peri-peri style hot sauce)
- Good Catch's salmon burgers were the next tastiest, and get extra points for uniqueness
- King Soopers (Kroger) had a summer long sale on the Beyond Cookout Classic, making them the next cheapest per patty. Since they have the highest caloric content, this also made them the best cal/$ by a wide margin
NOTE: This is a crosspost from /r/EatCheapAndVegan
Recommend a good USB-C to 3.5mm audio dongle
The last two I tried had some of the crappiest sounding audio I've ever heard out of a premium phone. I have a $100 wired headset I'd like to use.