

Very nice. I have a similar project languishing on my poor, ignored workbench. You may have inspired me to change that. Good typing to you!
Very nice. I have a similar project languishing on my poor, ignored workbench. You may have inspired me to change that. Good typing to you!
I am enjoying it a great deal. However, I did not play any of the previous iterations, so there is plenty of novelty for me. The trap mechanics are fun, and the Threads add some variety to specific runs, even though there are not that many maps at the moment. I have not had any technical issues, and playing in a friend-from-across-the-pond’s lobby worked well.
Unfortunately the environmental impact depends on the processing used. The cheapest and easiest version is unfortunately chemically intensive and basically the same way they make rayon. There are other options, but then the price goes up. So extra due diligence is required if you are concerned about the impact of your bamboo clothes.
A friend convinced me to try out Orcs Must Die: Deathtrap. I get to play a snarky, dual wielding, bipedal cat. Silly and entertaining. Thought about grabbing the new Spiderman game on PC, but I think I am gonna wait for a couple of patches given the reviews. Have fun!
Possibly, but for instance my 40 series has a single power connect and uses the crazy octopus cable, so totally different. I also did not see mention of your PSU wattage. Depending on how beefy the next card is, that might need an upgrade, too. You really don’t need two separate cables for that card, in terms of power draw, though.
The 12 pin delivers more than enough juice for that card, so the single cable will be just fine.
Do you have Fluid Motion or some sort of frame fill/smoothing turned on? My understanding is that the in game counter would not detect the extra frames generated by Adrenaline.
Maybe a couple of coats of slightly thinned clear nail polish?
That’s the hay loft. Probably more so on older barns, but that’s where the term is from.
If you are gonna let your cat mess with it, I would go with a food safe style finish you would use on cutting boards or the like. Might have to reapply occasionally, but better than running the risk of the cat chipping off and ingesting a more permanent type of finish.
You could always write yourself a simple bash clean-up script that kicks off the uninstall and also deleted the profile and anything else you want gone. Not a universal solution, but if you need to do that one thing often enough it would do the trick.
If the oil and soy doesn’t work, try cheap beer. Will get earwigs and slugs for sure, but might work on other parts as well. They also work better if you sink them into the ground so their lip is almost level with the soil or cover. Makes it more likely that they will find it and fall in.
You’re probably gonna have to experiment a bit. For baking and more delicate things probably the listed fan temp, but for things like roasted potatoes it doesn’t matter as much.
green lacewing.
The photosites are continuously reading the light falling on them. When you take a picture, the system takes discreet readings of those values for the length of your shutter speed. However it can only handle the information from a portion of the sensor at a time. So it reads in sequential stripes. The longer the exposure time the more of a chance that the sensor or the subject has moved before the camera reads all the stripes.
Tomatoes don’t like being wet, so you have to take care when watering. Shouldn’t be misting or spraying them, just water their soil directly. Also make sure there is good airflow around them.
Cyberpunk. Lots to do, and ostensibly all the other video games in VR.