

Uncle Deadly. Though I’d also be fine with Animal or Gonzo.


Uncle Deadly. Though I’d also be fine with Animal or Gonzo.


After Elegoo provided the single worst customer service experience I’ve ever had, I strongly recommended anyone but them. To replace the Neptune that we had so many issues and lack of support with, we picked up an Anycubic Kobra S1 that’s been great. Would recommend for the price. Enclosed CoreXY, so it prints ASA and PETG very well without needing extra enclosures.
The Sword in the Stone.


Kagi has a feature called Lenses that allows you to setup search profiles to exclude or include sites as well as set date ranges. Highly recommend. I’ve been using it for two years now and even when I forget to use an anti-slop lens the search results are still far better than anywhere else.


I have two answers for this:


This comment may be overly blunt, but I’m also frustrated with trying to find decent language learning tools. This is just being added to the list of frustratingly opaque tools that I’ve bounced off of. I clicked into it and didn’t even make it a full minute before leaving frustrated.
I saw no way to easily find a list of supported languages. That’s the only thing I care about when I click into a site like this. The site not having a list of supported languages in either the menu or on the front page instantly fills me with distrust.
The front page tells me almost nothing. All the info there blurs into corpo speak about how great the site is without giving me real info I need to make the decision on if I should risk giving out my email to sign up. It seems the only way to find the info I need in order to decide if I should use this site in any capacity is to sign up by giving you my email address. That’s a hard pass.
Any site that hides info I need in order to decide if it’s even going to work for me makes me feel like its just trying to either scam me or spam me. As a result, it goes into my list of do not use sites.
Having seen the screenshot you posted here, I have to agree with the other feedback about why I wouldn’t just go to YouTube directly. At least there I can use SponsorBlock and sign in to save their already made playlists. I don’t see how this site adds any actual value over going to YouTube, to be honest.


Looking at the last change notes, the Dev stated that they’re no longer maintaining the app due to openweathermap now requiring credit card info. Looks like they suggested using Cirrus instead.
What makes you say that? We have Mint and leave the country all the time. The Minternational Pass option is one of the main reasons we signed on with Mint.


They already released an updated version that’s clean and was built on a clean device. 30.56, I believe is the clean version.


This sounds like it’s most of what was missing from the base game’s industrial simulation. I’m glad this is getting added to the game, but a lot of this should have been there at the start and not a content pack.
You’re entitled to your opinion, of course. I disagree, however. I feel that a published track record is a very valid means of judging a studio. I’m not sure what you’re getting at by saying “that” isn’t how game studios work these days, though. I can say that the business model hasn’t appreciably changed to the point that a track record isn’t valid evidence of how a studio works, though.
That being said, since I own the game from a preorder state I do hope they’re able to get the game in a state that it was supposed to be in since launch. Colossal Order’s FAQ language does not give me hope. Nor does the list of published titles from Iceflake.
“We decided that we couldn’t bother to fix the core simulation issues so we decided to dump the IP onto a developer that seems to primarily make shovelware. Good luck, and thanks for the cash suckers.”


Awesome, congrats!


I’m really, really happy for you that you managed to get out of here. We’re working on doing the same. Which country did you end up in, if you don’t mind my asking?


Exactly. So now we have people in a job that already has one of the highest rates of suicide, working for no pay, unable to strike under threat of federal charges, with skills that aren’t easily transferrable to another line of work despite being incredibly necessary.


Reagan made it illegal for ATC to strike, so they face legal punishment if they do. Their options are to quit permanently or work for free.


The constitution only matters if its enforced. That’s no longer the case. It’s not worth pretending that we’re living in times where it was at least marginally followed nor enforced.


To be fair, the slowdowns and flickering were dismal when playing this on the NES. Some places it made the game nearly unplayable. I’ll take the technical improvements.
Thanks for posting this, I’d have never run into it otherwise. I tried the demo, and it’s a very chill experience. Ended up buying it. Nice puzzle and building gameplay.