Not too loud. Don’t want the suits to find out.
Not too loud. Don’t want the suits to find out.
Oh my, haven’t played Fallout Shelter in ages. I think I played until I hit the “pay or take ages” stage. I guess they removed that by now?


A mouse? For shooters?!?
I definitely still played Quake with keyboard only and having it automatically look up or down on ramps.
I think during playing Jedi Knight I started using the mouse and having the revolutionary idea of using the numpad for movement and the surrounding keys for important Force powers. Because that was so much better than using the arrow keys.
No idea when I switched to WASD.


Wow, really strange. On my instance it shows millions and edited 10 seconds after it was posted. Maybe something wrong with the federation.


You wrote million instead of billion.


In my mind when I see MySQL somewhere it actually means MariaDB. It’s also the default in Debian. Probably in other distributions as well. Or maybe Percona.
Damn you must have an enormous water bill.
My uneducated guess is that someone put the rope on the barrel by hand and twisted it in the process.
Everyone from [email protected] is automatically banned.


If you want to be taken more seriously you should dial back on the excessive punctuation and dial up proper capitalisation. You don’t need to have perfect grammar but putting the effort in makes your posts easier to read.
For simple talking communities see [email protected]. If you really want to blog into the void I think something like Mastodon is better suited.
One [email protected] is enough to retire early. Woohoo!
Neighbour’s dog is the same. Unfortunately she is also afraid of cats, so no feline support cuddles for her.
Lemmy isn’t really a Signal/Messenger/Teams/Zoom application.
Just lie on it. They do it to us all the time!


Technically the visible universe extends only about 13 billion light years from us. We can just calculate where that stuff is now because of expansion. And as I wrote the area we’re aiming for will surely change drastically the further away it is.
These journeys wouldn’t take billions of years for someone traveling near light speed because for them the lengths would shrink down so much that they’d be negligible. Of course once they had slowed down those billions of years will have gone by for everything outside the space ship. So it’s not good for missions where you want to return home to your family afterwards.


The big problem is energy. If we had almost infinite energy we could accelerate to a significant fraction of the speed of light at a leasurely 9.81 m/s² in about a year. The travel at almost lightspeed would feel instantaneous for us. Add another year to decelerate at the same rate. We could reach any point in the visible universe in 2 years.
Our destination would just be drastically different from what we observed, depending on how far away it was.
Oh, and apart from the tiny energy problem cosmic radiation will probably destroy our spaceship. I bet at relativistic speeds you’d even get enough neutrino collisions to make them a problem.


You’d have to find alternatives. Like another dimension. Another dimension might be the answer.
I have Easy Effects with Advanced Auto Gain from https://github.com/JackHack96/EasyEffects-Presets running on my laptop. It’s been great in that regard.