

Solar has the problem of storage. You need something like a generator to tide those in-between times. Also you need the signal to be a clean 60 hz and solar apparently isn’t very good at keeping the power clean.


Solar has the problem of storage. You need something like a generator to tide those in-between times. Also you need the signal to be a clean 60 hz and solar apparently isn’t very good at keeping the power clean.
*But they, all of them, deceived


Damn. Worse than a nematode.
Not to mention the fact youtube had to raise their viewcount integer, I believe, from 32 bit to 64 bit


Fully open it would stay open anyway?


Just because they’re evil doesn’t mean they’re always doing something bad.


We’ve achieved fusion too. We just can’t extract more energy than we put into it yet.
Beating the shit out of pedophilephiles?
Little rabbies are pretty cute tho. 🐇


Meh. It looked like another generic open world shooter to me. Nothing really set it apart to me.
So grossly incandescent.


The future is now.


This large aircraft is flying sideways and it doesn’t look like it’s that far off the ground. That thing is nosediving into those ships.


I vividly remember the first time I played Space Engineers crashing my first vehicle every time.


Kenshi is the only 3D Rimworld like game I know and wouldn’t do anything like this.
I heard somewhere more recently that they probably did it on purpose because they didn’t know if the game would be stable using the different settings. Nintendo was known for quality back then so if the game crashed, even a bit more, they thought it would hurt their bottom line.


Let’s just say everything changed each other. For the better? Who knows? My back hurts.


I remember when he played minecraft and made a redstone contraption to auto-feed villagers or something. He started by saying that he wasn’t good at redstone and proceeds to show something so complex that I would have to follow a tutorial to make it.


That was the prevailing theory. Why else go after emulators for a dying system?
Why not both?