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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

How much more would you pay for this kind of tv?

Could be a good business

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Mods. The hours come from that.

I started with just bobs mods. Vanilla takes me 15-30 hours. Bobs it's about 60. If you have never tried mods, and want to make the game a little bit more (and have already finished vanilla), bobs is an excellent start.

Next is Bob + angels. Combined this dials up the complexity, base size, and forces you to think a bit more. 120 hours to finish

Seablock - this takes the above and forces you to work with no space at all - very cool. But long. 300 hours.

Space exploration. 500 hours for this.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I did 5500 hours, then stopped at the time of announcement.

This way it will be fresh n magical.

Dream of blue chips

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 days ago (3 children)

The only thing to hurt steam will be Gabe dying

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

I've been tracking this.

The rough numbers I've seen from looking locally is the smaller cheaper ones tend to end their 8 year cycle with batteries worse off than advertised. Tesla included.

The more expensive ones sold back then seem to be ticking over as expected or in some cases slightly better than expected. The first Bmwi for example.

But the issue is that the volumes back then were far lower than what they are now. So data will be skewed based on customer type - do cheaper ones buy the car and do way more KMS / charge then more aggressively, vs expensive EV owners taking better care of the battery (using super fast less) and or doing less Kms?

We will see car manufacturing companies start to take notice of how their cars do and either advertise theirs are doing better than expected (while engineering the battery to be worse in the future to save money), or adjusting their warranty so they don't get caught with the shittier battery replacements.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 days ago (1 children)

It's everything.

Watch advertising that is an annoyance to have to wait through and won't sway your purchasing decisions in any way, or pay us more money than you would ever consider it worth it to have the no advertisement version.

Oh and we will track your every move on our service so we can work out the best way to ~~gouge your eyes out~~ extract the most money from you in the future.

Legit makes me want to sit down and create "advertising and data tracking free land" to live in. I guess that's a tropical island in the Pacific.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Looks like a boob to me...

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Holy shit.

These clowns deserve all the hate they get

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Publicly*

Ford has known about this for a few years already

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 week ago (2 children)

No primer?

They begged borrowed and stole everything to make the movie, except lighting.

They spent $8k on renting lighting to complete filming.

Wikipedia says they made nearly a million at the box, before DVD sales.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago

Stuxnet 2.0 when ...

 

Cooked my first ever brisket.

17 pounds / 8kg from Costco, trimmed somewhat. I had found a charcoal/truffle rub in NZ that I mixed with fresh ground salt n pepper, applied a day before.

Cooked with pecan smoking chunks, at a (dome temp) temp of 275F (135C) for the first 4 hours then 300F(150C) for another 3.5 hours in the foil boat. Fat side up, with a Kickstarter Meater in the top. Wrapped in wax paper, then towel tight into an Esky for 3.5 hours to rest.

Served perfectly rendered fatty strips in time to see the ABs keep the Eden park record alive vs the pumas.

Learning: Next time won't use the fancy rub. I definitely would just use salt n pepper next time.

I filled the basket with a decent amount of charcoal chunks. It barely used any of that on the cook and cool after, could probably cook two more briskets back to back with what's left.

Gloves to handle the meat is way easier than trying to move a hot 7kg blob of meat.

Anyone considering giving this a go: it was way easier than I thought it would be. But you need enough people to help eat it. We tried with 4 and barely made a dent.

 
 

Sadly I am located in a country with a Murdoch hold on the F1 rights (Australia, and barely HD kayo), and because of this F1TV pro is not available here. We only get the option for live timing.

A few questions I thought some of the lemmy crew might know the answers to:

  • First, is this an Ok place to ask these questions on how to get access? Don't want to upset the mods etc. if this isn't, where might be a better place?
  • In the past I have seen mention of using a VPN to another location (India, turkey etc), and then using something like Google pay to subscribe for an entire year. This i believe also just worked when not on VPN after subscribing, which was appealing (as setting a VPN for the TV and mucking about at 1am is not). But I had also seen that F1TV cracked down on this also, so it may not work again.
  • Any other decent live stream options? I was an initial and long time user of "Hendo and his mates" "Race Tarting" crew which was amazing for the few years that worked.

Keen to hear what the community does or thoughts on what options are out there.

 
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