

Thanks for the explanation. Really makes me want to do it even more.


Thanks for the explanation. Really makes me want to do it even more.


I don’t know if I want to be putting my passwords in to something like this lol


None because I’m laying in bed and my nightstand is too small for garbage.


I’m still partial to custom ramen. Just get your favorite ramen, get it boiling and a bit soft, throw an egg or two in there, make some spam, throw that in if you want, and then spice it up however you want. Salty as all hell, though. You need a lot of water to offset it, which is the problem.


Remember that hobby you liked to do as a kid but either grew out of or moved out of home, whatever. Pick that thing back up. At the very least, it’ll be a short term distraction. It could end up sticking for life, as well.
I’m in the midst of a potential lifelong bout of model train autism. It just escaped me for the past 15 years. It’s back now, and I love working on it.


Ah, right. Well in that case it was more like 11 years.


It was announced in 2019. So yes, about double the time it took from Cyberpunk to go from 1.0 to 2.0.


I was going to say water flossing but I’ve been forgetting to do it recently.


We need a Shitty Skylines community here.


It costs less to maintain poles in high density areas than it would to burry them and have to close off entire neighborhoods.


We are. We have been.


Because everyone is different and you can’t judge literally everyone based off of one person. I had to teach myself this at 18 when my ex girlfriend completely shattered every ounce of a heart I had.
Fuck that person in particular, and no one else.
That would be like if I had a kid 11 years ago. I cannot imagine having a kid now, let alone 11 years ago when I was 18.


StackExchange was the most discouraging place I ever asked a question as a beginner.
The two questions I ever asked were immediately downvoted to 0 before an answer was even given. And then the answer basically called out my errors without explaining how to fix them. The most helpful replies were people just giving me a full set of code that worked, but they never explained how it worked.
So I went back to lurking and hoping someone else has my question.
I was in middle school, just discovering retro game collecting. I got tons I’d NES, SNES, and N64 games for pennies on the dollar, compared to today. It was a terrible time in terms of school, but a wonderful time in terms of exploring my hobbies.
I had just met my best friend at the time. Finding someone with as much anxiety as me was helpful.


Mario Party 9 was so bad I think I only played it one time.
The moment I saw the car thing and read that there was no way to get around it, we quit and went back to the older games.


What’s that? Could be a plane. Or maybe a train locomotive. Maybe an old Pontiac even.


Bags of baby carrots are nice.
Also those cans of fruit with no sugar added. I call those adult fruit cups.


That computer will do everything you listed, and be able to run most coding environments if you choose to do that as well. And 250 bucks is a great price, I’d say.
Same person said that to me too and refuses to elaborate. Really strengthens their argument.