

Satisfactory- https://store.steampowered.com/app/526870/Satisfactory/
My builds don’t look nearly as nice as Jaken’s, but I’ve probably clocked 1000+ hours in it since the pre-Conveyor Lift days, and it is a lovely game


Satisfactory- https://store.steampowered.com/app/526870/Satisfactory/
My builds don’t look nearly as nice as Jaken’s, but I’ve probably clocked 1000+ hours in it since the pre-Conveyor Lift days, and it is a lovely game


We done made the good cookie that everybody like, and now we get to go home!
Hummusius


Yeeeah, I have an autoimmune disease (in the rheumatoid arthritis family, currently diagnosed as psoriasis) where steroids are the first-line treatment, and medical professionals don’t even recommend using topical steroids every day (which have localized effects like an inhaler), let alone oral steroids affecting your entire system.
I get the frustration, I freaking hate applying topical meds and would gladly take a pill once or twice a day instead, but the side effects would be way worse than my current symptoms if I did : (
We’ve had Sad Linus, but what about Meth Linus?


The factory must grow…


This is such a great cover. Ghost’s next album is launching tonight too!


Something about this post blows up my Lemmy client (Memmy on iOS); I tap the post in the feed, it slides to a black screen, and the scroll bar shrinks as the page grows infinitely. The comment window also jiggles up and down as I’m typing this. Does anyone else run into this? (Assuming I’ll be able to see replies, lol)


I work in a higher ed org that uses a mix of (mostly) Red Hat servers and Windows & Mac endpoints; the Linux-focused admins use Ansible for things I’d do with either GPOs (if it’s something tried & true) or Intune (if it’s some half-baked newness and campus IT would actually give my group the permissions) in Windows.
Man, I remember that storm I think, we were stuck at home for a week plus (I was 7 or so). Waaaay out in the sticks in Humphreys County. I remember my mom & sister breaking icicles off the trees for water once the well pump froze up.