When you think about it in pure money terms, fixing things becomes a lot more attractive. You can’t get a better deal than $150 for a Steam Deck (the cost to replace the screen on the one you already own).
It’s always tempting to replace old stuff with new stuff, but it also always feels like a big victory when I repair something I already own. There is so much satisfaction in it, especially if you learn a new skill in the process e.g. soldering.
I’m that guy. If my screen breaks I will be looking at a mod like this.
The manager has some pretty extreme male duckface going on in that picture.
What a piece of shit!
Something similar happened in my home town. One guy in a KKK costume with a Confederate flag draped over his shoulders, the other in blackface with a noose around his neck.
They won the costume contest they were at.
the needs are pretty special
This is suggesting that we should be using hive covers. What exactly changed in the mid 20th century?
It’s hilarious that the forest is just some saplings and mushrooms when it’s a baby
D, both pictures are edited/airbrushed.
“Epic judge”?
I have to admit that I was on the water gun sprayer’s side when I first read the story. In hindsight, her “accidentally sprayed him in the chest” explanation definitely sounded weird and I guess I should have questioned it more.
The context and security footage change everything. Poor guy. Sounds like he’s the current victim of an expert bully and manipulator.
Thank you for sharing such a tender and adorable part of your life!
Working and playing at the same desk is a trap, separate that shit ASAP.
YAML works great for small config files, or situations where your configuration is fully declarative. Go look at the Kubernetes API with its resources.
People think YAML sucks because everyone loves creating spaghetti config/templates with it.
One reason it tends to become an absolute unholy mess is because people work around the declarative nature of those APIs by shoving imperative code into it. Think complicated Helm charts with little snippets of logic and code all over the place. It just isn’t really made for doing that.
It also forces your brain to switch back and forth between the two different paradigms. It doesn’t just become hard to read, it becomes hard to reason about.
I was hoping for a Martian dating sim from the name.
Played through 64 a few years ago, still holds up great.
I should really play Legends 2.
This is RPS’s style, you don’t have to like it but it definitely fits in.
Sometimes you just need to get yourself into it to survive
Wow, no, no connection! I need to read this book now so I can read about my cat!