Cards against humanity/Super PAC's disagree.
Its actually stupid easy to get information about who you voted for.
Cards against humanity/Super PAC's disagree.
Its actually stupid easy to get information about who you voted for.
Thats not a One Plus ~~Note~~Open though...
It could lead to a room size print bed, as in i wonder what the largest object it can currently make is.
Would also be neat if it could scan objects in the room as well, a lot more print in place capabilities with an idea like that.
Seems novel, but I agree with you, seems like it could lead to further neat innovation. Though it is pretty wild they chose a vacuum bot lol.
I do Top Day and Active. Hot never has very many active people and it tends to shuffle the shame stuff for me. Top Day gives me a glance at what happened today, and active when inevitably get to the bottom of it...
You bring up a good point however, its basically a generator, and it needs fuel. So even if its not much energy saved, saving any was crucial for them when they never knew where they could next get dylythium.
So even though leaving the lights on only costs a couple cents day, well if you're traveling for 10 years, those couple bits of energy add up. Especially considering they did have a decent sized crew and children on top of it!
With Boost for Lemmy you can tag people atleast.
You could also just move instances if you don't want to be blocked. Hexbear, and ML are hot spots for the worst kind of people.
Atleast the game will be cheaper as well by then. I've only just finished the first one, waiting is never a bad thing.
How awful of a living space and for how long does it take for cockroaches to just become normal... Yikes, ya almost feel bad for that guy.
You are entirely missing my point. Every other game I play, including fallout have easy to install mods. I was simply curious if London was the same way.
I never asked you to do it for me. So if you can't answer the question, kindly stop messaging.
There you go, thats the issue. Either mods work great through steamworkshop, or you pray that they've created an easy installer.
I'm all for manually adding mods, been doing it since 2012. However, I got a steam deck explicitly so I'd never need a keyboard and mouse again. So far, I haven't needed either.
When London came out, it required 23+ steps with a lot of terminal commands, fuck all that is all I'm saying.
Our vote is not secret. You should probably go read up on just how "private" our voting information js.