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mariusafa, in Word

Paaaaain. Thanks to God I discovered LaTeX and other text editing languages (like groff), I’ll never look back.

geogle,
@geogle@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, formatting is never a pain in latex :/

NigelFrobisher, in Reblog if youre american

Always weird to be reminded that the World’s eminent superpower is obsessed with cutting bits off babies’ dicks. But then, maybe that’s the secret behind their economic strength?

After all, the Romans did some pretty wild stuff, like making their horses generals.

trolololol,

Perhaps the next natural step is joining that with their love of firearms. Circumcision by mass shootings or something.

gun,
@gun@lemmy.ml avatar

I mean, the Middle East and Africa have even higher circumcision rates and it doesn’t seem to be working out for them

Mediocre_Bard,

Could you still fuck a general? Asking for a hoplite.

Liz,

The Romans used to do the opposite, and tie their foreskin shut just to be extra sure no one would see the head of their penis.

RagingRobot,

I bet that made a mess when they peed

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KpntAutismus, in Word

make it not form the text around it, then you can drag it wherever the hell you want.

bus_factor,

Eh, depends. I once had a document with lots of tables. I pasted another table into this document. Suddenly all regular text became bold and vice versa. If I made anything bold or non-bold after this, all the tables moved to the top left corner of the first page, on top of each other. Word did some weird stuff sometimes. We eventually threw in the towel and used LaTeX.

Siegfried,

Latex is the way to go for long documents populated with tables and images

bus_factor,

I already knew that, but some of my teammates were a little scared of it and had to learn the hard way.

Kusimulkku,

Still sometimes manages to break paging and elements are bumped up or down without any rhyme or reason. It’s hell.

Dalvoron,

IMO the default should be one of the text wrapping options.

Feathercrown, (edited ) in meme019.jpg
tkk13909,

1000038541 approximately this bad

jelloeater85,
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A_Toasty_Strudel,
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grapes,
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Oha,
Fisch,
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WaxedWookie,
Tier1BuildABear,
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KpntAutismus,
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pineapplelover, in Cast out from the jungle / With no rations or canteen

That can’t be safe

Really_long_toes,

It’s not, it’s a heater

nuggsy,
@nuggsy@lemmy.world avatar

I was hoping to see a comment like this. You did not disappoint.

Annoyed_Crabby,

As long as you don’t run it more than 10 min then it’s safe.

ArtificialLink,

But it is warm

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

It will keep you warm for life

suodrazah,

Never met her.

antimidas, (edited )

It’s safe enough, in the Finnish army we occasionally get the tent heater red hot, and as long as nothing flammable touches it or is too close, it’s fine. It will radiate heat quite well when that hot, but won’t be anywhere close to dangerous if you know what you’re doing. In the tent we of course have some water nearby to extinguish the possible flames but still.

You basically need to have it glowing red if you’re to keep the tent warm in -15 °C or lower. - 30°C needs something closely resembling the picture posted.

Here’s an example, unfortunately hosted on Reddit www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.re…

SlothMama,

I need your to consult on Frostpunk 2. The first game insists people can survive -140° C and that’s like, -220° F.

antimidas, (edited )

Well, the example was with a tent which is a single layer of cotton between you and the environment, and by no means resembles anything even remotely insulated. That’s why it needs a relatively powerful heater to stay comfortably warm. In normal use you have quite a lot of control over the temperature of the heater, mainly with the size and amount of firewood -> effective surface area of the fire.

For static buildings the situation is different, with enough insulation you can get by with almost no heating. Zero-energy building is a thing in Finland as well, and although it has its challenges, it’s still possible to keep your home warm with only your body heat in e.g. -40. The main difficulty you’ll encounter there is getting rid of the moisture in air, since being that energy-efficient will require having your home almost fully enclosed. You’ll also need to be careful to properly limit the moisture getting out from the house, as the dew point will be inside the insulation and any moisture getting out will condense inside, eventually leading to mold.

I haven’t actually reached the end game in Frostpunk 1, but at a glance it would require some efficiency improvements and better insulation – and given enough insulation and heating anything is possible. If your people are sleeping under the sky hugging the generator, I’d assume you won’t get past the end game. A real-world example that somewhat resembles the Frostpunk world would be people living in Yakutsk, Russia, where they have more of a brute-force approach to the -60 °C temperatures – just burn enough gas to keep your log cabin warm. Surviving outside at those temperatures without protective equipment would be difficult though, especially since most materials won’t stay flexible at -120 °C or -140 °C. You’d find it pretty difficult to move around.

Edit: But also, a mandatory “don’t quote me on this”, as building is my hobby, not my job. I’ve some knowledge, and some experience, but by no means am I a professional.

Kusimulkku, (edited )

You make it red hot because you don’t want to crawl constantly back into the tent. And you never, ever want the fire to go out, because of all the shit you’d get for it. Mansikka for life

FlyingSquid, in With water from a rock and fire from Mt. Horeb
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MacNCheezus,
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No.

Isaiah 30:8-14

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

You wouldn’t be suggesting that all Jews are Israelis would you?

MacNCheezus,
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  • FlyingSquid,
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    Yep. That’s what I thought. You do not get to make all Jews responsible for Israel’s apartheid and genocide. You’re taking a break from Lemmy Shitpost.

    flambonkscious,

    If this constitutes suffering,then clearly not!

    DrPop, in Are ya winning, son?

    What is suppose to be in Dad’s hand because it looks like a dog food bowl.

    rickyrigatoni,

    Doorknob

    stebo02,
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    ashtray?

    flambonkscious,

    Good question - i’m assuming it’s not a meat cleaver (but that’s what my first impression is)

    OneWomanCreamTeam, in Chicken soup

    Poor dog is gonna get name cock 🥺

    0x4E4F,
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Wow, didn’t know anyone actually ate roosters.

    RIP_Cheems,
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    “WE DONT WASTE FOOD IN THIS HOUSE”

    0x4E4F, (edited )
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    I’m sure the 2 weeks old leftovers were tasty.

    caseyweederman, in They're all dicks if you ask me

    Gonenada

    MacNCheezus,
    @MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

    Your terms are acceptable

    Alteon, in French farmers

    US citizens. I hope your taking notes. This is how you protest. We may need these sorts of strategies in a year.

    MadBob,

    I wouldn’t protest like this. Some poor sod on minimum wage’ll have to clean it up, not an elite politician.

    aluminium,

    Agree, they should do this in the backyard of some politicans mansion

    BirdyBoogleBop,

    US citizens protest like the French all the time and get called thugs for it. The French love riots and fighting the police.

    db2,

    That and another French revolution tool.

    cdf12345,

    While I agree with you, there is probably about a 100 x chance of being shot in the US when protesting like this.

    Alteon,

    One off? Probably. You have several hundred people doing this? Not likely. The first-hand optics would shake even the police. They can shoot a person. They can’t open fire on people. Not in the US. Not yet, at least.

    Omgpwnies,

    Rittenhouse took a field trip across state lines to do just that

    ryathal,

    Americans protest with killdozers.

    Kolanaki,
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    marx2k, in Chicken soup

    Your sister

    0x4E4F, (edited )
    @0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Please do… she needs it 🥺.

    Fox, in Word
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    In the distance, sirens

    Che_Donkey,
    @Che_Donkey@lemmy.ml avatar

    a dog barks

    paddirn, in Pets rush to the rescue

    They’re so like us, that’s my first reaction too whenever I find a corpse.

    assassinatedbyCIA,

    You also have a thing for knees?

    SpeakinTelnet, (edited )
    @SpeakinTelnet@sh.itjust.works avatar

    A knee jerk reaction if you will

    anonymoose,
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    einlander, in useMetalAndKits.jpeg

    Use Methylene kit? No idea what that means.

    distantsounds,
    Macaroni_ninja, in This is what my wife calls me after the incident.
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    Mrs Hart

    HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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    Pen Island

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