

Same here. I have a sushi belt for asteroid chunks and ammo, whose primary function is being a buffer that can hold a bunch of items.
Then there is reprocessing hooked right into it, with a single decider per crusher to control it.
Same here. I have a sushi belt for asteroid chunks and ammo, whose primary function is being a buffer that can hold a bunch of items.
Then there is reprocessing hooked right into it, with a single decider per crusher to control it.
I’ve just built the first platform with railguns and was great improvement over rockets for big asteroids. I do find that going slower does mean less asteroids, which gives your guns more time to shoot them down and also more time to manufacture ammunition.
So even if there would be no correlation between speed and asteroid density, you don’t want to go too fast as that overwhelms turrets and manufacturing.
My quick guess would be that this a theory that explain some weird phenomenon we don’t have a good explanation for yet. Like how we observe that stars and galaxies don’t orbit as they should and then say that there is “dark mass” which is responsible.
My limited knowledge of german tells me it’s something about a comparative weather climate?
Although that cannot be right
Did you know that satisfactory has a height limit?
Screens are not basically buttons. I cannot reach at the screen without looking and find a toggle and know that I pressed it successfully.
It could be run after git checkout and then rustfmt before commit.
Achievement unlocked: master tinkerer.
Wait did you try to restore the root partition while it was mounted to root? If yes, then that was probably the problem. No OS likes its filesystem being replaced on the fly.
But I have no idea on how to fix it. Maybe boot up a linux from USB and restore the root partition from there?
My solution: have a single cup that you have to find and clean before you can have a fresh cup of coffee.
Also: don’t be hard on yourself because of these things. It’s how your brain works, it makes it you.
Linksys MR7360. I just got official support, so i had to install a snapshot and manually install luci.
Why this one? Because it was 50% off due to a local shop closing. Last one on the shelf too.
From the last picture, it looks like legs can slide from the bottom direction onto the joint. So the legs don’t have a “rectangular hole”, but a “L-shaped slot from the top”. I hope this description make sense.
I’d score openwrt as a perfect 5/7
OpenWRT on a new router. The wifi works better, ethernet works up to 980Mbit/s and I don’t have all my traffic routed trough a Huawei device.
And it allows you to configure everything.
If I have a complex regular expression to code into my app, I write it in pomsky, then copy paste the compiled regex to my source file, but also keep the pomsky source nearby. Much more maintainable.
Because not all parts of the repo have this status. Some are stable, well tested and critical.
No it is not. It depends on the codebase - if it is something relatively new, a proof of concept or something that is bound to change soon, there is no point in slowing the development down just because it is “too large to digest”.
I’ve tried helix and used it for work today. At first, it was super slow, relearning how to jump between buffers, but at the end of the day, i got decent at it.
But I cannot hjkl. It’s just unnatural. The moment I stop thinking about it, my hand is back at arrow keys.
What’s the other 10%? BSD?