Same in Croatia for ovens. Usually 3 phase.
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It’s actually micromachines, son
I had a dota2 bug where all of the maps particle effects would spawn in the middle. Yep, a locale dot/comma thing.
I actually kinda like that one.
So biased. If you don’t know what distro to choose, go with kubuntu, mint, or pop. That simple.
And ir only. They are (usually) just thermal sensors.
Kubuntu. Unless you come from osx(then gnome), or have a really old computer.
You steal the bacteria. Each breed of it makes different cheese.
Oh, you lost your leg to an elephant ? Here’s a crutch, go learn how to use it.
That’s similar to what i want to make. An open world where every npc and enemy has their own life and you can do anything, even start a settlement and grow it into a kingdom.
It’s just so much work, and procedural generation takes a lot to not be bland (hand crafting would take a huge team of artists and designers). I’v scaled back the design two times and magnitudes, and it still seems big. (PS It’s just a hobby for me, so don’t expect anything)
Dwarf fortress is probably the best at it and it took a talented person a long time to get even to this point, not to mention it’s 2d squares.
Didn’t know that. Turns out some lubricants cause plastic to swell or harden and crack. Recommended to use silicone or special lubricants. https://readingplastic.com/choosing-the-right-lubricant-for-plastic-parts/
Yea, it’s called Water Displacement formula 40. A penetrating oil mixed with stuff. Not nearly as goid as grease
Didn’t work on my last two sound cards, and always had latency problems for many people.
JACK is for profesionals. If you need to take an input from an instrument, run it through a software filter, and output it immediately. Or if you need to output from one program to another to another. Etc. Usually that means small buffers and a lot of cpu usage. Not really for normal desktop users. Grab a specialized distro like ubuntu studio and try it, if you want.
I think it’s the air in the cloth that isolates, and water just fills the gaps.