

It’s a reference to the TF2 animation “Expiration Date”. In it, during the three days Soldier (thought he had) left to live, he did nothing but teleport bread for three days.
It’s a reference to the TF2 animation “Expiration Date”. In it, during the three days Soldier (thought he had) left to live, he did nothing but teleport bread for three days.
I always like to say “in between and beyond”, for all our friends off the standard gender spectrum :)
I prefer Percy Jackson.
Let us not forget that the original Kerbal Space Program was made by a team in a marketing company.
And lithobreaking is technically a form of deceleration, but I wouldn’t exactly call it a safe way to land a rocket.
Ah, Europeans always love to hoist racism over Americans.
Forget stones, y’all have whole-ass machine guns in those glass houses.
Well, to be fair, I don’t think too many grade schoolers are reading Agatha Christie novels much of these days…
Or for that matter, reading in general.
I think this is the primary hitch.
Personally, if there was a service like Bluesky that let you choose your algorithm instead of just being purely chronological, I would jump on that very fast. That’s what Bluesky’s killer feature is, imo.
Apart from, y’know, not being the hellsite that is Twitter.
🇺🇸 DO IT AGAIN, UNCLE BILLY 🇺🇸
I’m wondering if that’s more for legal reasons than for technical ones. Then again, I’m not a lawyer, and you could probably get around it by directly using the AT Protocol.
shrugs
reader mode ftw
Perhaps the design could be altered.
I know the appeal of a guillotine is that it’s fairly simple, but if we’re gonna scale it up for maximal decapitating efficiency, then I feel like we can afford to have a motor with some horsepower lift the blade. Maybe two to make keeping both sides of the blade even easier.
Wouldn’t a heavy blade be a good thing? So you can ensure a clean cut on the way down?
Bluesky does their own thing: https://atproto.com/
I feel like I see more people using (Google) Assistant and Siri than Alexa, though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinisation?wprov=sfla1
TL;DR: Lots of convergent evolution leads to crabs.
The end of it absolutely killed me as well.