kugel7c

joined 2 years ago
[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 2 points 1 day ago

Slay the Spire without doubt 2.5k on steam plus some switch and mobile.

If you group the Trackmania games those do come close, and maybe Minecraft but I have barely touched that game in the last decade and no way to check hours from back then.

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 1 points 3 days ago

The problem is it'd all work better, be cheaper, more livable ... if more of that infrastructure we pay for would not be car infrastructure but almost anything else.

Or coming at it from the other side, just because a lot of the transportation upstream from my consumption is car infrastructure does not make it resonable to allocate the lions share of infrastructure spending on it, especially because everywhere any alternative exists to road infrastructure it'll be more physically efficient by default.

Arguing for car use for transportation much like continuing to argue for oil gas and coal electricity generation is shortsighted and ignores the problems with car infrastructure, and the viability of alternatives, just because car infrastructure is how transportation currently is conceived of in much of the world.

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Kuchengabel

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 3 points 2 weeks ago

They do this for festivals and construction sites and such in conjunction with the typically fossils generators nowadays. Not everywhere but it definitely exists. Exactly like described: Shipping container, batteries and inverter inside, 4 legs, and 2 Shipping container long solar arrays mounted to a frame. Set the container down anchor the legs put the panel frames up connect some wires and your ready to go.

I'm pretty sure you could just buy that too if you wanted a head start on your off grid cabin.

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Bei wem denn ?

Saudi arabien, kuwait, oman welche den Löwenanteil des exports durch die meerenge haben und welche US militär garantien gegen permanente basen und USD Öl handel getauscht haben. Das ist definitiv relevanter Druck auf die USA.

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 6 points 3 weeks ago

Sanitär ist das einzige Handwerkliche wo ich echt gestresst werde. Die ergonomik ist immer kacke, wasser auf dem boden und in den eigenen ärmeln zu verteilen macht keinen spaß, wenn man es nicht auf die kette kriegt weil was kaputt ist fehlt einem das wasser bzw der abfluss, flexschlauch ist ein bastard der mir immer ein paar mm haut von den knöcheln schabt, und kontern im durch einen küchenschrank korpus eingeschränkten raum dauert immer viel länger und kostet mehr kraft als vorgesehen.

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 4 points 3 weeks ago

Hoffentlich ist die Telekom bei was am ende ja "nur" ne ganze menge relativ normales Datenhandling sein sollte was kompetenter als in dem etwas esoterischem Projekt wo ich mal gelandet bin. Wird sicher den ein oder andren euro mehr kosten als manch andrer Verein aber was will man machen.

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 1 points 3 weeks ago

Not in the spirit of the question answer: Land Base impulses on an Easter weekend: sweet dill mustard gravlachs and bread Real answer: Bicycles as many different ones as possible

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 2 points 4 weeks ago

Ich habe In der letzten Woche Frieren S2 und dann die ersten paar folgen Dungeon Meshi geguckt. Frieren ist halt einfach mehr von dem was man in der ersten Hälfte S1 gesehen hat, schönes slice of live questing.

Dungeon Meshi wirkt bisher auch sehr gut, auch relativ standard Fantasy setting in bisher sehr schön gemacht, der Hook mit dem monster essen hat mich als die Staffel rauskam nicht abgeholt ist aber durchaus sehr gut verwoben ins World-building und deutlich mehr als nur gimmick.

Sonst wird weiter Slay the spire Gaming betrieben, hier hat jetzt auch der switch auf den Beta branch stattgefunden so das jeder balance patch direkt mitgenommen werden kann.

Gehört wird in den letzten paar Wochen viel Underscores{Hyperpop} und Astrophysics, TAK, Deco*27 {Vocaloid}

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 1 points 1 month ago

Sorting millions of things by some visible (to cameras) feature completely automatically, especially if the cost of a miss is low.

[–] kugel7c@feddit.org 4 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Either the robbery is severe enough for the person who was robbed to assemble a little group to catch the robber or they just let it slide. If we know some info about the robber we could let any institutions in the surrounding area know that this person is to be exiled or at least that his missteps be brought up before he is again considered to be part of polite society.

Local neighbourhood watch /militias could also exist and take over some of the polices current work especially when it comes to groups of potentially violent perpetrators.

None of this is going to be particularly effective but it's not like currently a robbery, or most other crimes are likely to be effectively prosecuted either so I don't see the big issue.

There are more watertight arguments made by anarchists, syndicalists and the like that you could read and agree or disagree with. But at the end of the day there is little ability for either of us to demonstrate, to me that the police can be fixed with any proposed method, and to you that society without police would work/ be more fair. So ultimately we are not gonna get much further here.

 

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The Purchased Slab unfortunately had a big Soft inclusion on the front for which I had to break out the wood over top of it clean it and re-glue the broken part. I also dropped the thing leading to a crack i repaired with dowels. Apart from that and the 10s of smaller defects it was just sanding and linseed oil coats.

The inner radius was by far the most annoying to get smooth because I had to hand sand (With a beer bottle as a sanding block), but it's now my favorite part because the wood there just so happens to be the most interesting piece of wood in the slab.

The previous counter was a white Vinyl particle board affair and the improvement from that is so substantial I still smile every time I look at the damn thing.

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