

yep! My partner bought one about 16 years ago and the damn thing is still working with the original battery. Thermapen I think?
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yep! My partner bought one about 16 years ago and the damn thing is still working with the original battery. Thermapen I think?


I don’t moisturize, period. My skin is fine.


JEALOUS!


Not judging at all, but it’s wild to me to imagine wanting to witness this. The very concept horrifies me, even knowing full well it’s a life saving procedure and all!





Three Busy Debra’s was incredible. And it got me following Mitra Jouhari ever since, her YouTube especially is hilarious. She’s just the right amount and flavor of unhinged.


Lazor Wulf. Nothing else like it out there. Wildly unique style, quirky sense of humor, and they understand the importance of not stealing pizza rolls from your homes.
Way above my pay grade! I would never suggest or support making such agreements, but I also don’t want to be in a position where I’d even be asked, so I’d just sit back with a bowl of popcorn
AWS aggressively pursues high priced and years-long spending commitments with large customers, and they incentivize it with huge discounts for doing so.
And when AWS does this they intentionally incentivize these large customers to migrate existing workloads away from other cloud service providers as well, going so far as to offer assistance in doing so.


Personal chats cannot be in a lot of cases. Like on desktop, except for macOS for some stupid fucking reason.


Isn’t there another one in the vending machine??


yeah, like… They genuinely tried.
I got several beefs with framework, but this isn’t one of them.


I agree with your conclusion and I abhor Framework promoting either of these two projects.
But the APU in the desktop has, I suspect, a real reason for having nonreplaceable RAM. If I understand correctly, they can’t achieve 8000 mt/s memory speed or the wider memory bus with replaceable RAM. And since that memory is shared with the GPU, that speed becomes important for gaming or other GPU tasks. Hence why 6400 mt/s seems to be the max memory speed for a lot of the zen5 desktop chips, at least in prebuilts
I have that chip in my laptop (the “AI” Max Pro 395+) and I don’t ever use it for LLM shit. It’s a very performant and efficient CPU, and shockingly good for gaming too.
So even tho I hate the “ai” branding it’s actually a very very good CPU and GPU


You directly control and roleplay as your own individual character. There’s a ton of different jobs, I like botanist a lot. Superficially its just growing plans for food and medicine, but it can go so very very deep. I can dump mutation chems in plants to give them random genes, I can cross pollinate different plants to spread certain genes, I can increase plant potency with chems too.
A few weeks ago I worked a botany round with another botanist who spent an hour frantically growing and mutating and grinding up plants, all for setting up a gag. She ended up having me drag one of two metal lockers to medbay, where she opened each one and sprayed some water on a large quantity of “kobold cubes”, which all sprang to life at once. Then she set off a grenade which filled medbay with the chemical " corgium". This transformed all the kobolds (and me, briefly) into intelligent corgis. There were a ton of corgis all over the station for the rest of the round.


Show us an actual photo of that product and its actual packaging, not some random useless image from tesco’s website.


There’s not a damn thing that’s “natural” about ground meat.


What the fuck would meat-based breading be like?


as opposed to “heavily processed animal pulp”?


It’s outstanding. Easily the most fun I’ve had in any sort of multiplayer game in recent memory.
Definitely has learning curves stacked on learning curves, but starting out as a janitor is perfect for learning the ropes
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