pageflight

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[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 5 points 5 days ago

Reuters if folks prefer that.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Just waiting around for tens of minutes wherever you were supposed to meet someone, when they didn't show on time.

 

Documented here

It would be nice to render collapsible sections for

things folks might want to skip

Like super secret gameplay details or triggers

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Thanks!

Rat King

Ah, that's what that blue bull with yellow hair is.

some additional details

Gargoyle - always spawns in orthogonally (vertically or horizontally) adjacent pairs

And they always face each other.

Minotaur - a treasure chest always spawns in one of the 8 spaces surrounding him

And they always face away from the chest, but turn towards it when you open the chest.

Dragon - Defeat it to end the game with a win.

Defeat it to get 13 gold, pick up gold to reveal crown, pick up crown to end game. But if you're trying to collect all the gold you can, it's OK to defeat the dragon and keep going a little.

Romeo and Juliet

Face each other equidistant from the center line.

P.S. Syntax for spoiler markdown.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Fun, even works on Linux (Ubuntu) after turning on Proton for all games. I like the level-based design.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

that discussion of topics that was more popular on Lemmy, like Linux, would drown out my other interests

I certainly run into that. I don't think I have the energy for multiple accounts, but I wish I could ask for roughly equal numbers of posts from my top 4-5 communities, instead of News + WorldNews dominating everything.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yeah that one's a mystery to me. Sometimes disappears, sometimes gives you gold. I was wondering if it's related to the blue bull in some way.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I wonder what version of Windows the systems are running.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

And that security is by app not by network rules.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Does she have a more upbeat view than Parable of The Sower? I could use some optimistic sci fi (having run out of Becky Chambers).

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

And sell a lot of equipment to genocide perpetrators.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Having learned more about the patterns, I can see that I should have

explored more near the (hint)6 since that's a Minotaur
spoiler and there will be a (spoiler) chest by it. :::

So with the board state as it was I couldn't necessarily have done better, but better strategy could have let me survive on the same initial board.

Still nowhere near the times some people are posting though.

[–] pageflight@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

I guessed wrong

 

Ars called it their favorite of 2025 so far, and I'm enjoying it. Adds a nice if minor level of resource (health) management on top of regular Minesweeper. Free to play online.

 

The teeth feel much catchier after filing them with a triangular jeweler's saw (left half is done), but it still takes a minute of rocking the but back and forth to get through 3/4" plywood.

 

Glad for advice on getting mitered corners more precise, I ended up with little gaps using both a table saw crosscut sled and miter saw. I think part of the issue is holding the small pieces of wood totally still.

 

I was looking to see what would happen on the 3rd floor with a ceiling-mounted AP on the 2nd floor. New to Unifi, I keep being surprised with delight how much useful tooling & info there is.

Here's for the U6+:

radiation patterns

 

Something to break the infinite scroll.

 

Today, Rivian announced that it is opening up the Rivian Adventure Network of fast chargers to drivers of all other makes of electric vehicles, beginning with its location in Joshua Tree, California. The Joshua Tree Charging Outpost, which has 12 DC fast chargers, is now accessible to any EV with a CCS1 charging port, as well as any Tesla or EV equipped with a native NACS (J3400) port using an adapter. A planned hardware upgrade in the future will add native NACS cables. (Rivian is switching the plugs on its own EVs from CCS1 to NACS in 2025.)

Rivian notes that the new chargers—which are rated at 900 V, meet the design and siting requirements set out under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure and the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure programs created by US President Joe Biden to disburse federal money to states to build out EV charging infrastructure in the US. By opening up to non-Rivian EVs, the network becomes eligible to apply for funding under those programs.

 

Found it on the curb, and I liked the design. Looks like solid wood, but the joints are all coming apart and look tricky to reinforce. Would you bother?

 

Adapter will go on sale via dealers at that point, although from what I read any 3rd party adapter (cheaper and available now) will work as well.

 

I'd like to make our front entryway lights motion sensing. However the wiring is a little complicated. And I'd like the lights to be operable normally if the automation doesn't work for some reason.

There are three light switches: one by the front door, one up the staircase at the landing, and one at the back of the entryway at another interior door. My favorite switch is the CloudFree motion sense switch, running Tasmota, but I don't see it or a similar switch available for three-way wiring.

There are two light fixtures: One hanging lamp, and one track light. The bulb in the hanging lamp is hidden, so although I could swap it out with something smart, it wouldn't be easy to just put a motion sensing bulb in there. And the bulbs in the track light are some small/unusual base, not something I can upgrade.

How would you automate the lights? Grateful for any ideas!

 

It took lots of repetition honing, stropping, going through setup, realizing the chip breaker was right on the edge of the blade, repeat, new error. The first picture is progress: small and crunchy, long and crinkley, long and papery.

Sharpening using Atoma 400/600/1200 diamond plates + a strop I had around. I found Wood By Wright's setup video helpful and have been enjoying Rex Kreuger's videos on sharpening and other things.

I worked so hard for these shavings, surely there's something fun to do with them.

 

I made a box joint jig following [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyJof__nTR4](Woodfather's video). It's a nice simple/flexible design for those of us without a dado stack.

jig back

jig front

First try was very sloppy, but once I adjusted the key width and got my clamps set up better the fit is great. The scraps I had around were bed slats off the curb, which were very cupped. But they actually turned out pretty nicely (after plenty of cleanup).

examples

box closed

Boiled linseed oil finish.

box open

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