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HakFoo, to shitposting in Meth Man: Arkham Aslume

Meth Impact.

Awards Primogems for removing catalytic converters.

HakFoo, to comicstrips in Dating pool

Swords is one of the rare things I miss from Reddit.

HakFoo, to lemmyshitpost in Plummeting interest rate

As a Qiqi main, I support your life decisions.

People don’t even bother to ridicule me.

HakFoo, to mildlyinteresting in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

I actually took it apart hoping to find the AAAAs.

HakFoo, to mildlyinteresting in Guinea Pig for sale at the local market

Frozen/thawed feeding is very common in modern reptile keeping.

It’s convenient to keep 3 months of rats in the freezer, pre-killed means they can’t injure the snake, and freezing them helps to kill off parasites.

HakFoo, to mildlyinteresting in This 9v battery contained six cells stacked like a layer cake

Disapointingly, it came wrapped in a branded metal case that you have to pry apart to see the cool layers.

HakFoo, to risa in Gonna need a few rewrites

There’s a case to be made for dueling what is essentially a post-scarcity socialist Federation against the embodiment of capitalism-as-cult.

Conversely, the Borg are in a way aspirational-- growing and assimilating knowledge and improvements seems a bit higher of a goal, but their presentation comes off ham-fisted.

I feel like there’s a missing explanation of why “assimilating the diversity” of a civilization needs to be a total stripmine rather than taking a few (potentially willing) representatives and regularly coming back in case anything new evolved, like binge-watching a civilization every few years. The stripmining aspect seems necessary to make them recognizabily villianous-- the enemy of sacred individuality rather than just data hoarders whose homelabs turned into giant cubes.

It does feel like Latinum is very much a MacGuffin for undermining a huge amount of “we have virtually infinite free energy and can replicate anything we need” worldbuilding; they needed a way to make 24th century capitalism seem remotely plausible.

HakFoo, to asklemmy in What inconsequential or surprisingly good thing can I get from Aliexpress?

Every sort of microcontroller/breakout board imaginable. I’m fond of the nanoCH32V305 (144MHz RISC-V CPU, 32k RAM/128k flash, and GPIOs for days)

Soldering project kits. I bought a NTP capable clock kit to learn SMD techniques, then discovered that the Chinese market has no need for time zone support, but I had little need for the time in Beijing.

There’s a surprising amount of miniature stuff there-- terrain parts for model railways, or dioramas or wargaming. The actual model railway stuff seems sort of thin on the ground, mostly resold and expensive foreign brands or toy grade stuff.

I got one of those ominous looking wire-stripper-cutter-tools and rather like it.

HakFoo, to risa in I'll have the, um...

Not really. Their menu is just permutations of seven ingredients. So only finite diversity and combinations.

HakFoo, to risa in Save your hard-earned Latinum on a long distance subspace carrier you can afford!

The “Packard Bell” jokes are also right there if you want to tickle a large number of '90s kids.

HakFoo, to memes in So Cute

That alarms me. The Fediverse is inherently self-selecting to nerds. You’d expect to see a higher standard for memecraft. It’s like going to an anime con, and the artist’s alley isn’t full of fanworks that violate every known principle of anatomy. Or to a Sportsball match where they don’t slam-dunk the touchdown bases.

Of course, we’ll never top that picture which I thought for years was a deep-fried image of Hank Hill with the caption “E”.

HakFoo, to askelectronics in What software do you use for PCB design?

Another tool worth exploring is EasyEDA. The fun part is you can even run it as a webapp.

It's tightly linked with the JLCPCB/LCSC ecosystem, so there's a lot of libraries of parts and it scans for their design rules, if you want to use their services.

There's also a somewhat basic auto-router baked in, which is harder to integrate in KiCAD.

I do agree that KiCAD is the consensus "full fat" tool these days, but I've put together decent projects in both.

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