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Here’s hoping this pathetic mong goes on the lamb again and gets hungry for pizza.
A closed mind coupled with a tiny sense of empathy, Tate has made such miniscule effort towards being a human.
Here’s hoping this pathetic mong goes on the lamb again and gets hungry for pizza.
A closed mind coupled with a tiny sense of empathy, Tate has made such miniscule effort towards being a human.
Not a cell phone in sight…
Netwalker - An Open Source Cyberpunk GPS Exploration Game (GPLv3)
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Just found this game, and thought of your post :-) .
I haven’t played it yet. (Check your GPS sharing/privacy concerns first etc.)
Repo
https://github.com/toshydev/netRunner
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Infinitely empty AFAIK.
Interstellar space is similar to atoms and the electron cloud, some tiny amount of matter and a whole heap of SFA.
(Someone get at me with the actual numbers, but I’m leaning toward space being more sparse by percentage than an atom.)
The main solar system objects were accounted for and closely avoided, now it’s a very roomy area to float through alone.
I missed this post 2 weeks ago.
A belated happy cake-day Ruud :^)
It’s been an enjoyable year, thanks for your hard work.
Hell yeah, Pooyan!
Outstanding pic!
I rarely see hills photos from this time or angle.
Lesmurdie mornings?
The Picture of Gina Gray.
In Australia, the high concentration areas of PFAS chemicals come from fire-fighting activities, that have sprayed or dropped aqueous film forming foam (AFFF).
From page 3 here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01402-8
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PFAS chemicals build up from training drills around airports. Which may then leach into groundwater. PFAS containing firefighting foams were used until 2010. Details from this 2018 article:
Added benefit of socks is being able to do a ‘turn on your heel’ little spin 180 move.
It’s fun and satisfying, for me at least.
We have tiled floors and a sock lets you rotate easily on one heel, when you want to turn around. I never gave the saying any thought before this(“to turn on ones heel”).
Yes, in 1989.
East Perth to Midland train yards on the footplate of the Flying Scotsman.
The fireman was shovelling coal into the firebox, and it was one of the most concentrated sources of heat I have seen in my life.
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This is my same answer from a very similar post 2 months ago (c:
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From here
Muzei is a wallpaper changer, that can update the new NASA APOD automatically for you.
It’s the famous ‘Featured art’ of the day, from the Muzei wallpaper changer app.
The artwork details are,
Broek in Waterland
Jan Toorop, 1889
Please click the squares with traffic lights :P
Ahh, the blobfish diet.
They did. Also Water clocks.
When people had analogue technology (radio/phonograph) there was no solid concept of the universe being a simulation.
Once digital technology arrives(computers/smartphones)… “hey, did you hear? We are living inside a computer simulation”.
This philosophical jump is due to thought and interactions being shifted to digital/online modes rather than face to face or analogue modes.
Those who predominantly have personal interactions, more than digital interactions, I doubt would feel anything like a simulation occuring.
There is much to be gained from a balance of the two.
I have this exact same pact, but in Australia, so it is between me and the snake population.