Ah yes, democrats are widely known for their support of christofascism. Always out there forcing their religious beliefs on society, claiming America as a birthright theocracy.
Ah yes, democrats are widely known for their support of christofascism. Always out there forcing their religious beliefs on society, claiming America as a birthright theocracy.
This attitude is why we still have people idolizing the Confederacy.
I use rsync with a systemd timer. When I first installed the backup drive it took a while to build the file system, but now every Monday it runs, finds the difference between source and target drive, and pulls just the changes down for backup. It’s pretty quick, doesn’t do any compression or anything like that.
“Your example doesn’t work without the context of the (something) intention.”
How’d I do?
Damn that’s a name I haven’t heard in a minute. Good times.
Edit: it’s still good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FavUpD_IjVY
Why are PACs still a thing
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I know we’re way off original topic, but do you have personal experience with the chinese brands? Any specifically you’d recommend checking out?
I tried to give other brands a chance, primarily because Lego doesn’t dabble in war builds, but yeah I built a kit, picked it up to move it and half fell out because the bricks were not able to tightly clasp. I suppose it’s less of a problem if you glue, but notably different experiences indeed.
Maybe I’m not the best person to ask because I don’t buy the big sets, I settled for a millennium falcon 75257 ($170). The $1000 kits aren’t worth it to me personally, I’d rather piece together MOC but I guess for someone that wants to flex or is a huge fan of a specific property, it’s available 🤷
By one off I mean they introduce specific pieces for that set, which introduces more cost with a custom mold and run to create the brick. Parts you won’t find in any other set.
Yeah of course, but I think a lot more design goes into something like Millennium Falcon 75192 ($850) than Millennium Falcon 75375 ($85), it’s 6600 more bricks to build. The collectors builds also tend to have more specialized one off parts.
I’m not going to disagree they’re overpriced, especially the bigger collector sets, but they are built to insanely perfect tolerances and that’s never cheap. Use any generic blocks and it’s easy to see Lego manufacturing is on another level. In addition I’ve built countless sets and despite thousands of tiny pieces I’ve only had one piece missing, once. And customer support sent out that piece immediately, no questions asked.
I believe much of the cost comes from the standards they hold themselves to.
Me, using a simple animation player to swap a sprite2d texture with hand placed keyframes
This is a fair default and warning to the user.
You sound like a straight-shooter with ‘upper management’ written all over ya!
Business 101, the real goal is to try and sell a cheaper to produce piece of shit you’ve always sold, while simultaneously raising the prices. Now that’s building value 😎
With food costs changing as they have, you likely got more value from the pizza party. That slice of pepperoni is worth at least $8.
McDonald’s said the average price of all menu items has risen 40% over the last five years, to account for a average increase in the cost of labor, paper and food. That is higher than overall consumer prices, which have increased 21% since December 2019
Hey it’s all good, not actually doubled! The 2% cost of living adjustments should cover it. /s
Sounds like you’re rolling your own immutable os, in a way. Masochistic is an accurate description.
Ignore the thousands of employees we’ve laid off, we have AI that is going to QUADRUPLE our productivity. I’m talking AAAA-AAAA games here, folks. The best is yet to come, it’s going to be fantastic.