

Lock that fucker in the burnout oven and see how long they exist at 800°F (~426°C)
Lock that fucker in the burnout oven and see how long they exist at 800°F (~426°C)
This is kind of niche, but my work/study playlist is mostly Mick Gordon (probably best known for his work on the Bethesda reboots of the Doom and Wolfenstein games). It’s hard to tie down to a specific genre, but could be described as somewhere between metal and electronica.
This is the thing I really don’t understand about the AI crowd. I would be so much more supportive of companies like openai if they they were pursuing the automation of the dull tasks nobody wants to do, rather than flagrantly breaking copyright laws (the same ones that have been weaponised against normal folks) to create a pale imitation of human creativity.
Like, shit. I want a machine that will do my taxes and fold my laundry so that I have more time to pursue artistic endeavors.
Damn what are you doing that’s destroying these controllers? I have controllers from Microsoft and Nintendo that are over a decade old at this point and still work with regular use.
If they kicked out republicans and pedophiles, there wouldn’t be anyone left to give them money
There are indeed plenty of copies, but I wonder if somewhere the whole playlist was properly archived. I’d love to peruse it again for old time’s sake
Back in the day, it was kept on the sacred ‘important videos’ playlist
That’s fair, I really enjoy my rereads. While I do remember the main story beats and characters across the series, there’s just so much to remember! The depth of the world is easily on par with, if not surpassing, Tolkien’s work.
The Malazan Book of the Fallen saga is so long that I tend to forget most of the plot of the earlier books by the time I finish.
The only legitimate takedown I can see is is the non-commercial clause. If YouTube is making money off streams, wouldn’t that be a license violation?
Lol, so much for the instance’s only rule: “Be thoughtful, act responsibly, and treat others with respect.”
Adding a clutch mechanism would likely make oil filters more expensive by introducing new manufacturing challenges depending on the style of clutch mechanism they use. The more economical approach might be a torque wrench with a special socket shaped to grip the filter. That way you can tighten to spec without overdoing it, and most consumers wouldn’t have to bear the increased cost of filters since most folks just go to a shop that will do it for them.
Is forest free or paid? It’s kind of hard to be both. If it’s a free download but requires a subscription or in app purchases to be useful, then it’s not really free.