CarbonIceDragon

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 52 minutes ago (1 children)

No stomach? Hadn't heard that one before

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 hours ago

Would fit right in with those NCD people that are always lusting over planes, I guess.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 hours ago

The time of entertainment per dollar is probably a bit different too I think. Depending on the replayability of the game in question, one can buy a game and get enjoyment out of it for hundreds or in some cases over a thousand hours. Meanwhile, even if you really enjoy a movie and rewatch it like 10 different times, that's still only like 20 hours. Movies tend to be cheaper to buy than games individually, but I suspect that buying enough movies to make up the time difference would make the movies significantly more expensive.

[–] [email protected] 27 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

It's very similar to the concept of blood libel I think, just directed at a different group than that term usually refers to. Which, given what that kind of thing historically has led to, is extremely concerning coming from such a public figure.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 day ago

This must be what that one cop was afraid of

[–] [email protected] 94 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Stick it to a garlic farmer by buying their garlic? Even if selling it again means that they dont get the sales at that event, thats still garlic sold at previous events above the amount that they might otherwise have sold. Maybe growing more changes things, but unless one is a farmer oneself, I doubt one can so easily grow more garlic that a professional garlic farmer, because of the land and tools needed.

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

Something I've been a bit confused on about this: my understanding was that generally, crew capsules that a crew went up in were kept docked so as to serve as an escape mechanism if for whatever reason the station has to be evacuated. I also had read that while they couldn't be sure that returning in starliner was safe, they at least previously thought it probably safe, just not enough to be sure of, and in an emergency scenario would still have been more likely than not okay to use. With the starliner now having been returned to earth then, is there a plan for it's crew in the event of an evacuation? Is there sufficient room aboard other crew vehicles to return them in such a case, for example?

[–] [email protected] 14 points 2 days ago

Meanwhile, if successful, they'd probably complain about traffic and blame it on cyclists being slow in the car lanes

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

I have, that was how I heard about them in the first place actually

[–] [email protected] 19 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I'll believe it when they actually generate net electricity output. I don't necessarily think they're a scam per se, but given the relative resources available and difficulty even for international projects to get fusion power working, I don't suspect their efforts will be successful. Would love to be proven wrong of course, or if not for their work to at least contribute useful progress to the effort.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I've seen a number of people suggest it might have been originally implied to be a fig or date, given the age and habitat of those fruits, not that it really matters what species

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

Realistically she's got quite a few of those, but when given a bad but not fundamentally different from what one had before option, and a make everything far worse option, and a situation that makes trying to choose a third option an exercise in futility, the choice is a no-brainer.

 

I know this seems like two unrelated questions, so let me explain why I would like to do one of these two things: I recently got a drawing pen tablet with a display, which works fine, except that I am left handed, and my wrist keeps hitting the side buttons. The driver allows me to flip the pen inputs, but not the actual display, it just works as a regular monitor in that regard and relies on the windows settings (windows 11 in my case).

Now, I can flip it if I set it to extend my main monitor, however, I would like to be able to see what I am doing on either monitor, so I would prefer it to mirror my main monitor, just rotated 180 degrees. Some googling suggests that windows does not allow you to do this, except for a glitch involving changing the settings to extend and then back to duplicate, which I cannot manage to achieve. Does anyone know any workaround, or some extra software or such, that would allow me to do this?

Alternatively, if this cannot be done by any means, I would rather not use the extend function as is as I also often play games where moving the mouse to the edge of the screen moves the map around, and so would rather my mouse stay at an edge when reached instead of moving to the next monitor, ideally with some sort of hotkey to toggle what monitor the mouse is on. Is there a way I might achieve something like this?

EDIT: turns out this was all unnecessary, because the tablet itself has an option to do this rotation, its just in a part of the on-board display settings I didnt see before, isnt accessible from the driver UI that Ive seen, and wasnt mentioned on the tutorials that I found on the manufacturer's site that suggested windows had be used to control that rotation. Thanks anyways to everyone that tried to help me while I spent hours searching for a workaround needlessly.

 

Specifically the type of printer that prints using spools of plastic filament, but that seems like the most common type anyway

 

Like, I just was thinking about how lots of pet species will just eat as much food as you give them to the point of making themselves sick, and keeping them at a healthy weight requires not giving them access to too much food. Obviously some humans have problems with this, but imagine how bad things would be if everyone were basically psychologically incapable of not eating food when we had access to it even when we'd had enough, given our dramatically higher access to food due to agriculture.

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