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[–] ch00f 6 points 1 week ago

Rubik's cube (cool fidget toy, not too hard to memorize the algorithm), learn Morse code, read free books on libby, diamond dots.

[–] ch00f 8 points 1 week ago

Dude looks like a Rescue Hero.

[–] ch00f 14 points 1 week ago

Yeah, it's a tough call to make. It's like those car donation things. Like 90% of your car's value goes to the company managing the sale, but that's still 10% to the charity that they wouldn't have anyway. Unless you want to deal with selling your own car, and giving the charity the money, it still does some good.

I suspect a $1M salary isn't too insane for a CEO if they bring tangible value to the company. Also, with a lack of shareholders to answer to like in a publicly traded company, their motivations probably align with the cause they're supporting. It's not like they're going to sell off a shitload of assets to bump stock price and escape with a golden parachute.

[–] ch00f 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I saw a really neat project a while back that was attempting to create an extremely cheap way to generate square miles of micro bubbles. The idea was to turn the oceans white to reflect heat with a substance that would simply dissipate in hours after you turn the machine off.

Wonder what happened to that.

[–] ch00f 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

Two printers. One costs 3x+ more than the other.

Ink for the cheap printer: $54 for 440 pages of black and since the cartridge combines color and black, you have to throw the extra ink out.

Ink for the expensive printer: $14 for 6000 pages. I couldn’t even find the official Epson ink since there are so many third party options. Epson doesn’t have to lock down their ink because you paid full price for their printer.

[–] ch00f 5 points 1 week ago

For when hot dogs are too gay

[–] ch00f 17 points 1 week ago (8 children)

Gee, didn't realize fascism was the default

[–] ch00f 2 points 2 weeks ago
[–] ch00f 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I’m missing something here…

[–] ch00f 5 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

My sister has one specifically to sell novelty foods at craft fairs.

[–] ch00f 8 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)
[–] ch00f 2 points 2 weeks ago

We bought it at goodwill on a whim knowing nothing about it. Good to know about your other suggestions. Thanks!

 

Update: thanks all for the very helpful advice! I think it’s really special that not one of you dunked on my DM. You all seem very supportive of a broad range of play styles and that’s a sign of a very healthy community.

I reached out to one of the more experienced players in our party, and I’ll be pinging our DM at some point over the next week. I’ll see if we can switch gears or if not leave peaceably. Thanks again.

Recently got into DND. Watched two seasons of Dimension 20 and loved them. A friend of mine offered to try DMing for our friend group. We meet every two weeks for 3-4 hours. We're playing Pathfinder using the Foundry online interface so we can play remotely.

Apologize if I mess up any terminology, I'm new.

I am two hours into this week's game right now (in another tab), and I'm so fucking bored. We're in some underground tunnel system, and just getting bombarded by completely arbitrary enemies.

Last round we spent three hours fighting a mimic and a gelatinous cube, and there was no explanation for why they were even in the cave in the first place. We haven't had a conversation with an NPC in three sessions. End of the round we come across some weird tunnel system with giant moths on one side and giant larvae on the other. No explanation for why they're there. We start coming up with a plan on how to kill them so we can get the loot they're guarding, but it was the end of the session.

This week, right when we start and try to do something about the moths, we get attacked by morlocks that came up the tunnel behind us, fight them for an hour and a half, and the remaining ones just run off. So now we're finally dealing with the moths.

Anyway, we're doing this on a giant map in Foundry. Nothing is theater of the mind. It's all very literal, and it feels like I'm playing an incredibly slow PC game just sliding my token down tunnels. Nobody is really roleplaying. We rarely get any details during our battles beyond "they look really hurt."

I don't expect anybody I know to be at the level of Brennan or whatever at DMing, but there is just no entertainment value for what we're doing here, we're constantly in combat, none of my skills are useful (because we're just fighting mindless monsters), and it's like a solid 10 minutes between my turns.

Like end of last round, I floated the idea of trying to mount and tame one of the moths (I'm a halfling, and they're big), and my DM just said "I mean, that's pretty dangerous. If you're ok rolling a new character, you can try it." Like geez, sorry for trying to make it interesting. At least give me an in-game reason for why I shouldn't do it.

I really want to quit. Any advice?

 

In the original Sims, I was 11, and didn’t realize skills improvement would get your sims better jobs.

My sims were all top ranked in the military because that was the best job that required no skills.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6405398

So I’m attempting to make a “black flame candle” for a Hocus Pocus movie night this Halloween.

I’m basically going to be filling a spirit lamp with methanol mixed with NaCl and light it under a low pressure sodium vapor light.

The idea is that the sodium ions given off by the flame will perfectly absorb the sodium spectrum given off by the light and appear black.

Early tests showed that this works to a degree. I get a bit of a black rim around the edges of the flame, but it still appears yellow. Any idea why this is happening? The effect appears better the smaller the flame, so it might not be a problem when I get the spirit lamp working (it’s in the mail).

I don’t fully understand this phenomenon, so any explanation is appreciated. Does the brightness of the flame have to be less than the bulb for it to work?

 

So I’m attempting to make a “black flame candle” for a Hocus Pocus movie night this Halloween.

I’m basically going to be filling a spirit lamp with methanol mixed with NaCl and light it under a low pressure sodium vapor light.

The idea is that the sodium ions given off by the flame will perfectly absorb the sodium spectrum given off by the light and appear black.

Early tests showed that this works to a degree. I get a bit of a black rim around the edges of the flame, but it still appears yellow. Any idea why this is happening? The effect appears better the smaller the flame, so it might not be a problem when I get the spirit lamp working (it’s in the mail).

I don’t fully understand this phenomenon, so any explanation is appreciated. Does the brightness of the flame have to be less than the bulb for it to work?

 

Everyone knows the tale of Brand X getting bought out by some faceless global conglomerate and going to shit, but does the opposite ever happen?

 

The main gag is that she finds it somewhere he claims he already looked (typical), but he interprets her “magically” finding it as witchcraft.

4 panels. She looks very annoyed in the last panel.

I saw it originally on Reddit, but I can’t find it anywhere now.

 

I've got a 2018 Model 3 that I've upgraded with the new charge port ECU to support CCS. The adapter works fine in EA, but I recently tried it on a Chargepoint station and while the station recognized the car, it wouldn't start charging. Said there was some kind of problem.

Station worked fine with the CHAdeMO cable and adapter though.

Is there a thing with Chargepoint and the CCS adapter? Or could there be something with my ECU upgrade?

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Recently started using a LightPhone II when out of the house, and I found the article captured my current experience pretty well. It’s not so bad to be bored sometimes.

 

Great way to kickstart original content (and give us something else to talk about besides the Reddit apocalypse)

 

It’s actually a super saturated solution of copper sulfate.

 

I just checked out sh.itjust.works, and I'm interested in some of the topics on their homepage, but in order to comment, I need to go to lemmy.world, search the specific community on sh.itjust.works, find the topic, and then comment.

It'd be neat if we could just rote filter by a certain server. Is that possible?

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