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TacoThrash3r, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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Oboeshoes gaming

Toes, in What is the most cost effective solar battery on the market today?

lithium ferrophosphate type battery for deep cycling

FontMasterFlex, (edited ) in What game do you play to just chill?

I’m really in the same boat. Lately it’s been these:

Dorfromantik

Mini Motorways

Halls of Torment

Vampire Survivors

Brotato

Firewatch was great but it’s really a one or two sitting game. Same with Unpacking.

What I’m REALLY looking for but having trouble finding is something like a city builder or house builder that there is no money, nothing like that. Just creativity in building. Way back when I first tried the Sims, I loved the house building part more than anything.

I’ve been searching for something new though. I tried Satisfactory but really just wish it had a creative mode. I tried Terraria but I can’t get the Minecraft allegory out of my head so this game infuriates me.

TheFonz,

There was a neat city builder a year back that had no end goal - just the building itself. I can’t remember what it was called. You could pick like three themes: medieval, modern. ,or renaissance (?). I wish I remembered the name.

FontMasterFlex,

I’d be interested if you wind up remembering the name.

zalgotext,

What I’m REALLY looking for but having trouble finding is something like a city builder or house builder that there is no money, nothing like that. Just creativity in building.

Not sure if it’s quite what you’re looking for, but building in Valheim is quite fun, and it has a creative mode, so you can just go crazy without having to grind for materials.

abouttocomealive,
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Not a city builder / house builder, but Planet Zoo might scratch that itch. Takes a bit to really learn the building mechanics, but people can build amazing things in it.

FontMasterFlex,

i’ll look into it. thanks for the recommendation.

banneryear1868, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Carefree Wandering

Social critique, critical theory, postmodern theory, theory of media, from a Daoist, Luhmann, and sometimes Marxist perspective.

banneryear1868, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Crime Pays but Botany Doesn’t

A low brow approach to botany and ecology through the ramblings of a crass Chicago Italian. Nowhere else will you find a full frontal milkweed pollination or see a San Francisco portapotty botanized.

phoenixz, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Potholer54 is still active, he also doesn’t almsk for money for him but for charity projects instead

neonred, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Worth a Buy

lemann, in What is your favourite Hex colour code?

A nice eye searing lime green that I used to use a bit when I first got into web development. Originally copied from goodness knows where lol.

Now I use it in my current job alongside the color red when designing CSS grids

Sweetpeaches69, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Ethan Chlebowski does phenomenal cooking videos and deep dives into the science of food, specifically if some expensive ingredients are objectively worth the cost.

Fascinating Horror does unique videos in that they are discussions on all man-made or natural disasters. Great audio and video as well.

H0ser does fantastic videos on countries and economics with some humor, and cute animals to represent countires.

Horses does brilliant essays on a variety of topics, all of which are interesting and researched very well.

Nick Crowley does creepy, scary, and true crime like a lot of others, but puts a lot of effort into his editing and aesthetic.

Nexpo is largely the same as Nick Crowley, but with deeper dives and longer videos.

Professor Leonard has the best calculus series on YouTube.

Wilzax, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Would like to throw in Atomic Frontier, he makes on-location video essays about random science and engineering topics that are edited with great supporting infographics

Z4rK, (edited ) in What is your favourite Hex colour code?

I expect all you geeks to play What the Hex? and excel in it: yizzle.com/whatthehex/

I can’t lock it down to a specific hex, but my favorite palette is Synthwave

bstix, in What the fuck are bagged eggs?

It’s scrambled eggs in a bag.

They’re used in hotel restaurants, canteens, cafeteries etc. for making a uniform product when serving many people in a buffet.

It’s alright, I guess. Eggs are great for this kind of product.

It would be nice to save the plastic bag and just make actual scrambled eggs, which is about as difficult as opening the bag anyway. However in kitchens like in hotels where the staff is new every month, it’s an easy way to keep that dish from fucking up.

I was once at a 4 star hotel where a chef would cook each dish of scrambled eggs individually for each guest from a selection of additional ingredients and spices. Sure it was a luxury experience, but I could as well have eaten the bagged eggs and added some stuff myself if I actually needed mushrooms and peppers etc.

IWantToFuckSpez,

And for hard boiled egg some canteens and restaurants use Long Egg, a cylindrical shaped hard boiled egg with a cylinder of egg yoke in the middle. https://www.danaeg.com/our-products/long-eggs/

valkyre09,

I wonder what shape the chicken is?

new_guy,

Square. The cylinder goes in the (out of) the square hole.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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casmael,

Very tall, one would imagine

themeatbridge,

It’s not a chicken, it’s wombat eggs.

gravitas_deficiency,

I was today years old when I learned about long eggs

craftyindividual,

I still don’t understand how they make the raw ingredients into that shape?!

gravitas_deficiency,

If I had to guess: they separate the whites and yolks, and then there’s a concentric cylindrical mold where they pour the whites in the outside and the yolks in the center (maybe lightly beaten to break the membranes?), start bringing things up to temp, and remove the inner ring once the whites are firm enough, so that the whole thing is a continuous egg-rod when done cooking.

Crackhappy,

It goes really well with long pork.

FireTower, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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Ian McCollum from Forgotten Weapons. youtu.be/THsDpGJcpk8?si=

Zorcron, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Alpha Pheonix is a great channel with some really good electricity videos recently.

Pyroglyph, in What Linux distro should I choose?
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If you want a comfortable experience moving away from Windows, I recommend Zorin. It feels somewhat similar so you should feel at home.

MudMan,
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I keep telling people that the UI being similar is the least of the worries of a Windows expat. I promise all of Linux's mainstream GUIs are perfectly intuitive for a frequent Windows user. The things that are most annoying are software and hardware compatibility and not having to manually hunt for support or equivalent software.

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