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  • She got that pencil neck. Not sure if it's a filter or a bad angle, or both.

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  • It's not. Brisket is definitely one of those dishes that is very unforgiving of cooking time. The only thing worse than raw brisket is burned brisket.

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  • It's pretty obvious this one in particular is for idiots, but my car's detect person sensor is so sensitive that it goes off when I have towels in the backseat. My solution was to leave the seatbelts plugged in all the time, but a decorative seatbelt silencer might have been nice. The plugged in seatbelt interferes with the middle seat drop down cupholder, so anytime I have a passenger with a cup we all have to deal with the alarm if they don't put the seatbelt back in after lowering the cupholder.

    Maybe a rainbow one or something. Make it obvious so it doesn't get lost in a sea of black carpets.

    *edit

    I did a quick google search, and they're all "rawr I'm masculine and drink a lot" with a dash of ai-generated "this is safer because beeping is distracting please buy my stuff" articles. Nothing with rainbows. Almost all of them include a bottle opener but default, including the CAT and other ATV/construction equipment style ones. Not worth the effort to support that type of market.

  • First of all, only jellyfin has any overhead worth mentioning. Video is big and takes big hardware if you're doing anything except the bare minimum. Audio support is basically free in comparison.

    I actually tried the jellyfin audio streaming before I switched to navidrome. It worked, but all the apps for it were complete shit, or incredibly feature poor. Also, it had terrible album identification support for my library.

  • I use this container with AirVPN; https://github.com/haugene/docker-transmission-openvpn

    Port forwarding was incredibly easy to setup with this VPN, and transmission is enough for what I have. As a bonus, this docker container in particular has a shitload of documentation and support tickets behind it, which made troubleshooting a lot easier for me.

  • By miles, frankly. It had been on upward trend for a hot minute, actually. 2024 va had actually managed to change most of their issues into things that only sometimes happened, rather than things that were expected to happen most of the time.

    I can't speak for every va hospital, but the ones I went to actually had reasonable wait times for providers (compared to the average private hospital, they were better) and for compensation it was miles ahead of of where it was in 2015, which was also miles ahead of where it was in 2005.

  • Specifically, because of the past six months. 2024 va was unimaginably better than 2015 va. 2025 va is falling apart at the seams due to Elon and Trump doing goddamn best to destroy the va and federal government in general.

  • Apparently electron microscopes work in a vacuum. So this is a needle hole in skin, in a vacuum.

  • It's a little misleading in that the last photo is zoomed in a lot more than the previous ones. This one has that without the extra zoom in.

  • Neat! I meant "new to modern zeitgeist" rather than "new in general" though.

  • Looks like theyre trying to bring a new character into mainstream circulation. Kinda like the sarcasm mark. Honestly, considering the other people I've run into on the fediverse it's actually a pretty tame character trait.

    I'm just happy this is a person being an individual, as compared to everywhere else where everyone is the exact same. (or an LLM pretending to be the exact same)

  • Yep. No link on my instance either.

  • Idunno, eyeball farts I guess.

  • For me personally, it had some of the features of a milsim, like quicker deaths, squad chat, medics, etc, but lacked a lot of the team-oriented objectives that bring a team together, like larger maps, even quicker deaths, stamina management, resource management and spawns.

    Essentially, it was a bit of a rough combination of arcade and milsim and didn't quite fit the bill of either. If nearly every single gun takes 1-2 hits to kill someone, but spawns are setup so that they're all within 100 yards of the other team, it really can get overwhelming incredibly quickly.

    At least, that's how it felt to me. If nobody is required to make spawn points since they just show up for the main objectives, nobody is going to bother to drive around and set it up better without being friends IRL, or actually just into that part of a milsim fps.

  • Battlebit is kinda dead after the devs started work on a sound update, failed to separate their prod and Dev source branches, and then realized they couldn't make small changes without finishing the actually really big audio and everything else update first.

    Also, battlebit is in a bit of a weird spot; it was made by the dev team as an arma/squad replacement for people without high tier setups, but was first published with more arcade elements than that initial start would have you expect it to have. There's been a couple rumors that the devs aren't happy with how arcadey the gameplay for it is.

    It's fun for what it is, but there's not a whole lot of players on it lately, and future gameplay elements aren't guaranteed.

  • Oh don't worry. She'll get the other spider out for her other eye in just a moment.

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  • I'm with you on this, and English is my first language. This feels like a foreign-to-australia sort of issue rather than a foreign-to-english one.