PDFuego

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[–] PDFuego 10 points 1 day ago

What's the point? If you're not enjoying your life and you think everyone else should be doing this too so it's not like your "sacrifice" is so that they can enjoy life, then what are you working for?

[–] PDFuego 1 points 1 day ago

So what? I'm sure lots of famous people like things. Fuck Ye and anything he has to say.

[–] PDFuego 9 points 1 day ago

"What are these people running from? They're not! They're running TO..."

[–] PDFuego 142 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (16 children)

I live on the opposite side of the world and even I remember when Obama wore a fucking tan suit once more than 10 years ago because Republicans threw such a big tantrum over it.

[–] PDFuego 37 points 2 days ago (1 children)

We were still talking about Obama’s birth certificate years after inauguration.

Was Trump himself not one of the biggest pushers of that bullshit? I seem to remember him using it as part of his campaign when he wasn't even running against Obama.

[–] PDFuego 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I'm not currently confident enough to share anything here, but I'll be participating. Thanks for doing this.

[–] PDFuego 15 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Nah man you can turn it off and at least pretend to be happy while you spend 2 hours with your kids.

[–] PDFuego 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

The silliness isn't what convinced me they were different people, it was the fact that Dittman could string a sentence together whereas every time I've heard Elon without a script (which really isn't often, probably never outside of KF) there have been so many ums and ahs that communicating a single point would take a lifetime. Maybe having less pressure on him as Dittman helps.

[–] PDFuego 13 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This doesn't look dystopian at all. Sure the one playing videos and stuff is on that line, but most of it's about mobility aid for residents and reducing the strain on staff, they even point out that they can't use these robots to replace people. This all looks like good news if you read anything past the headline.

He added: “I often receive questions from people in other countries, such as: ‘It costs a lot to introduce this…can we reduce the number of staff?’

“Not yet, we are not at that stage…although we can reduce the workload of people, we cannot replace people.”

David Sinclair, chief executive of the International Longevity Centre UK chief executive, warned that the potential of technology to transform elderly care was sometimes overstated.

Simple innovations such as urine sensors in beds and lifting aids are likely to be of more use in the future than expensive humanoid robots, he said.

He added: “Robots like Pepper are very expensive and it is not clear that having a robot talk to you brings the same benefits as real human company.”

[–] PDFuego 104 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

I've got 2 of everything just in case. Dirty dishes can't pile up if they don't exist.

 

For the first time I’ve put a tiny bit of effort into making a building look like… something. It ships in nitrogen, iron & copper ingots and alclad sheets, then ships out cooling systems and motors - I was making the motors for the cooling device alternate recipe anyway, so I figured I’d export half of them at the same time considering they’ll be going to the same place for the turbo motors & thermal propulsion rockets.

Usually I drop a bunch of foundations, spread out machines and clip conveyors through each other all over the place, put up some walls and never bother to light it, paint it or stick a ceiling on. This time I followed advice I’ve seen on this community and in Excrubulent’s videos. I’ve got blocks of machines which actually have space around them, conveyors are up on the ceilings & out of the way, and I’ve built upwards. I don’t have any better photos because I’m not on my gaming PC and this is just what I’d sent to a friend, but there you go.

If I were to redo it I’d have some changes to make to the way I connect the train platforms (like why the hell did I build it all the way over there instead of integrating the station into the ground floor?), and I’d have a dedicated conduit on one side of the building for sending items/power cables up and down rather than having lifts on either side of the main factory floor, but that’s what learning is all about. I like having 1-2 items produced per floor and shipping things up as needed, then dropping the final product from the top back down to the train.

I just have a couple of buildings left for Phase 4 (2 more project parts, but all of the components are produced in other factories and the only raw material I’ll need to process is the copper for the Nuclear Pasta, everything else can be achieved in 5 machines total). I was thinking in Phase 5 it’d be cool to build upwards like this then stick a drone platform on the roof for exports. I dunno.

Bonus pic from the train station you can see in the background:

[–] PDFuego 19 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The ones that you only realise were helpful in hindsight are the best. Completely useless, but at least they're something.

[–] PDFuego 3 points 1 month ago

For what it's worth this brand is pretty good. I only get Margherita and put my own toppings on them, but they're my go-to for frozen pizza.

 

I'm looking for a mod that'll let me set up a master list of work bills that can be done by multiple pawns across multiple workstations without having to edit the bills list of each one. Does this exist?

I currently use a mod (one of Dub's I want to say?) that can clone and link bills, but you still have to set up each workbench individually and remember to link anything new you add so it still gets tedious in a large colony. Something used to do this iirc, possibly Fluffy's Colony Manager, but I'm sure it didn't in the previous verstion or two and I've only started getting into 1.5 in the last week so I'm not sure if anything new has popped up.

Alternatively, if this isn't already a thing and anyone's up for making it I'd be happy to throw some money your way.

Thanks.

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