alkheemist

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[–] alkheemist 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm guessing they meant This Old Tony

[–] alkheemist 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] alkheemist 25 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

It could be tidally locked to the sun too. Then days would truly cease to exist, you'd just have a hot side and a cold side.

[–] alkheemist 1 points 4 months ago

To be clear, that's Cataclysm:Dark Days Ahead or CDDA. It's quite removed from the original cataclysm by whalesdev, and is more focused on strict realism. There is also Cataclysm Bright Nights which is closer to the arcadey feel of the original. Both are great and are open source.

[–] alkheemist 43 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Going to submit my probably-not-a-puzzle-game-game: rhythm games. The game tells you exactly what to press and when you're supposed to press it, it's just up to you to actually press the buttons. See: DDR, Rhythm Doctor.

Note that there are rhythm games that have more decision making like crypt of the necrodancer (rhythm roguelike)

[–] alkheemist 6 points 4 months ago

Clickspring is currently recreating the antikythera mechanism using period accurate tools and technology, which is low tech if you consider that it was high tech for the ancient greeks.

[–] alkheemist 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

The interest you earn is the bank paying you for borrowing your money. Conversely, the interest you pay for your home loan is you paying the bank for borrowing their* money. (*the bank's money is actually all the bank's client's money)

The interest the bank wants from you is almost always going to be much higher than the interest they give you for borrowing your money, as they want to make some money as well. Hence it's almost always more worth it to minimise the amount of money you lose to the bank's interest than you gain from your interest.

Hypothetically if you had 400k in savings at 3% and had a 400k loan from the bank at 6%, it's obvious that the interest you get from the bank will be less than the interest the bank is getting from you. But the trick here is that your 3% is less than that due to tax since it's money gained, but the 6% is the same since it's money owed. So it's more effective to avoid being charged interest from a tax point of view as well.

[–] alkheemist 13 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Not directly answering your question, but if you haven't already you should take a look at the end of life disaster recovery repo.

[–] alkheemist 7 points 6 months ago

Yes, it really is that bad. We have a resin printer at work and it has been banished to a different room due to the resin fumes. The table it sits on is perpetually sticky, and we go through twice as much IPA postprocessing the prints than we use in resin

[–] alkheemist 3 points 7 months ago

It already exists... sort of.

[–] alkheemist 3 points 7 months ago

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. Zombie survival roguelike, forked from the original cataclysm by whales. Also check out Cataclysm: Bright Nights which is a fork of CDDA that makes it more gamey like the original, and less like you're playing 2d arma.

[–] alkheemist 5 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Sunshine and moonlight are open source implementations of nvidia's game streaming protocol they created for the nvidia shield. You can use it to remotely use your computer from your phone, not just for games. But of course the primary application is game streaming. As long as the game can run on the host (sunshine) computer, you can remotely play it on the client (moonlight) device. I've used it to just launch steam in big picture mode and then select what I want from steam.

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Bin Chicken (www.youtube.com)
submitted 11 months ago by alkheemist to c/australia
 

cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/3942359

You've all been waiting for this one. We're going to have a look at Australia's most infamous bird in recent years, the Australian white ibis. They've earned a reputation for bin banditry and being a general nuisance but unfortunately we have created this monster. Whether you love them or hate them, they're an icon.

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