I tend to use glass jars for this. They are reusable and recyclable, you can see what’s in them, they protect what’s inside from getting crushed, and they’re free if you repurpose jars that food came in.
I tend to use glass jars for this. They are reusable and recyclable, you can see what’s in them, they protect what’s inside from getting crushed, and they’re free if you repurpose jars that food came in.
LibreCAD could be worth considering. I don’t think it’s possible to update dimensions in it though so I expect it would be tedious in a large project like a home remodel.
Exactly. The correct way to answer is to not “yes” or “no”.
It doesn’t lead to a destination, and maybe isn’t even a riddle, but a sentence I like is:
Is your answer to this question the same as if I had asked you to give me a dollar?
Depending on the device side connector and how the PCB is designed it actually can be orientation-dependent.
If I remember the name correctly, “Sleep With Me” is designed specifically for this purpose.
I bought from Walmart before. As far as I know they don’t use Luxottica. Both pairs I had from there lasted me many years and were cheap. I can’t say I recommend them though since it would be supporting Walmart.
This idea of complete control over your reality reminds me of the book/novella The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect. Suffice it to say the story suggests that such a reality would ultimately be meaningless.
I would say it sounds great though, even if eventually it gets really depressing.
Mindustry is a mix of a base builder and tower defense. It’s also available for PC.
Embarrassingly it took me years to realize what that quote meant. I had always interpreted it to mean that the item is found in an unexpected place. But of course what it really means is that you stop looking once the item is found, therefore that’s the last place you looked 🤦
Oh wow, that’s pretty cool. For some reason I never considered that it could be ported. Hopefully it’s not too much work to change out the back end.
Slide was my jam. Though I never did try any of the others.
I use VScodium with some plugins. But writing in any editor and running the typst executable with the “watch” argument is also an option. That way as soon as you overwrite the source file a new PDF is generated. In that case I use Okular which auto refreshes when the open document changes.