[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

You can play them in any order, but I'd recommend playing the English games before the Japanese market games because the Japan games have more difficult levels.

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

😱Transphobes when they hear me shift gears

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I'm not convinced statistics can be used like this on big questions where we know so little. Just because we believe the universe to be massively large and ever expanding doesn't satisfy the basic premise that underlies the assumption that there is so much stuff that some of the stuff must be alive. I don't think we know enough about the universe to make the assumption that because it is so big, it must be infinitely variable.

But what do I know, I'm just some idiot on the internet.

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

My cat also has a shoe fetish. When I get back from a run he gets excited because that means it's time to huff my stinky sneakers.

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I've also had problems with PLA prints delaminating and becoming brittle over time, especially if it's being flexed or exposed to sunlight. Some PLA's are worse than others with this, though.

I use PETG for anything I want to last a long time.

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago

If you're going to try Authelia and a reverse proxy, I recommend using SWAG. It's a docker container that includes Authelia, nginx, fail2ban, geoip restrictions, and has premade config files for most of the selfhosted software that people run. The config files are especially useful since they include comments that describe the settings you need to change within the services you run, like changing the external domain in Emby for example.

https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-swag

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think I'd recommend either buying a larger prusa printer, or a cheaper starter printer. The mini has a small bed that you will probably want to upgrade at some point.

You can regularly find an Ender 3 for ~$100. It is one of the most used printers out there. Tons of information available online about them. You won't feel bad about wasting a bunch of money on a printer that sits unused.

I bought the Prusa Mk3s+ as my first printer, but I wish I had gone with something cheaper. I didn't know what I wanted because I hadn't had a 3d printer yet. Now I really want to build a Voron, but I can't justify retiring a perfectly good $800 printer to build a new one that's faster.

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I did a few meal kits subscriptions a while back when I got coupons that made them very cheap/free(can't remember). Did them in my name and then my wife's name, too. One was called Home Chef, I can't find where I got the coupon, though.

Privacy.com makes doing that so much easier. It allows you to create debit card numbers that have spending limits, and can be shut off. You can sign up for subscription plans and not have to worry about these companies making it insanely hard to cancel.

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

A way to jump to the next comment within a level. Infinity had a big button to jump to the next top level comment, and the reddit web page you can click on the colored bar that aligns the comment levels to jump to the next comment.

[-] LanyrdSkynrd@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Calibre-web is my favorite library management software, but it doesn't completely replace Calibre for me. Calibre-web is only related to Calibre in that it uses the same library format and uses Calibre's ebook conversion tool.

Calibre is nice to have with Calibre-web if only to repair a corrupted library. Calibre also has a lot of tools to fix problems within ebook files, plus a good plugin ecosystem.

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