Hello, Urist.
Hello, Urist.
I loved that movie as a kid. How does it hold up?
My grandmother had the “turbo” version of #2 for some reason. It’s the only one I’ve ever played, but I loved it. The actual gameplay wasn’t great, but the graphics, sounds, and story all blew me away at that time. It was so futuristic and cool.
That game was so futuristic. It was nuts.
Back then, the camera didn’t feel as shitty as it does today. It was all so fresh and new.
Yep, this is it. I can’t imagine how much of a pain doing any kind of normal interior decorating would be. Although, I guess you could use a pretty short screw and get pretty good results for hanging pictures and the like.
I don’t think there’s a lot of Mormons in those parts.
There’s people in them walls.
Arkansas is I think the only state that doesn’t enforce habitability for rental properties. By that I mean a landlord could rent you an apartment that is unlivable, like if it had black mold, or say literally didn’t even have a roof, and as a renter, there’s nothing you could do about it except walk away including any money you’d already paid in rent.
Building codes also vary by state/county/local. Some of these tiny towns probably have much lower standards with building codes.
What an honor, thank you!
When I first saw it, it was just the picture from the outside. That intrigued me enough to look a the rest of the pictures. I’m glad I did.
Archer “Realty”
I don’t get what you mean by this.
Yeah…because it sucks to live there, lol.
The music and sound effects are amazing.
seems like every update of Proton is nerve wracking.
If a version update to Proton breaks your game, you can always specify the previous version.
Auto detection for MQTT devices is a bit tricky. I struggled with that myself when I was trying to incorporate data from a web scraper I wrote. This config file here shows what I ended up with to create auto detecting sensors in HA https://github.com/chunkystyles/reservationsScraper/blob/main/mqttConfig.json
Each one of the devices gets registered at start up of the app.
If I were doing this all over again, I probably wouldn’t use auto detect sensors. I’d manually configure them. Here’s some examples of that kind of configuration I used for some HVAC remote devices I built:
mqtt:
sensor:
- name: "makerfabs_remote_1"
state_topic: "makerfabs/hvacremote/1/status_out"
force_update: true
expire_after: 125
- name: "makerfabs_remote_2"
state_topic: "makerfabs/hvacremote/2/status_out"
force_update: true
expire_after: 125
- name: "makerfabs_remote_3"
state_topic: "makerfabs/hvacremote/3/status_out"
force_update: true
expire_after: 125
- name: "makerfabs_remote_4"
state_topic: "makerfabs/hvacremote/4/status_out"
force_update: true
expire_after: 125
For these to work, you just put them in your “configuration.yaml” file in HA.
Oh man, I loved this game. I didn’t know this about the PS2 version.
Just a preface that I don’t like PoE.
Season 4 is a lot more fun, but I still think D3 is a better game. But if you compare D4 to what D3 was like at after release, D4 is in much better shape. It’s definitely heading in the right direction, and I suspect that the expansion in August will make it much better, similar to how D2 and D3 did.
Back to season 4, I leveled to max level, maxed out the battle pass, and experienced all of the content and that was good enough for me. I want really interested in sticking around to switch to better build and get the best gear.
I really like KDE. As a long time Windows user, it feels so much more natural than Gnome.
I just installed Bazzite over the weekend on my main computer. It’s definitely not the smooth experience that Windows is, but I’m hoping I can get used to it and keep using it.
I think it probably comes down to which one is more likely to be touched by another human.