EvilCartyen

@EvilCartyen@feddit.dk
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Other accounts: EvilCartyen@lemmy.world

Rip in peace

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The blood contains a coagulent which clots in the presence of bacterial toxins. It is extracted and used to ensure that medical equipent and stuff such as vaccines are sterile and safe.

This is incredible news, I've been using the deck as a console, and when the kids were playing something I'd be logged out, so this really is a game changer.

I've done that many times and I feel like a retard every time. And I'm 40, so... I should know what photos are?

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That sucks, it's been my only podcast app for many years.

I will never switch to YouTube music. Guess I'll have to leave another google service.

Edit: Moved to antennapod in about 10 minutes, bye google podcasts 😂

Cunts. Already switched to Antennapod.

Only if you post the video

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I've yet to see someone blowing people in a parking lot for caster sugar, so I can't see how it's as addictive as hard drugs.

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Requiescat in pace in peace, you heathen

Thanks - I have an icotera i4850 router which claims to support NAT loopback, but I can't figure out where to do it and it seems like the manual is gone from the internet :) Might have to ask my internet provider if they have a PDF somewhere.

Edit: D'oh, it's a checkbox in the port forwarding interface! Thanks a bunch, didn't know what to look for before your reply :)

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Only the coolest people will get that reference.

Edit: and you want to make sure your surgeon is cool!

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Within Danish law, yes. This is a so-called 'sympathy conflict' which is legal. The Danish model for the work market is that conflicts are legal until a signed agreement exists with a union.

When a signed agreement (overenskomst) exists, strikes are not legal until it is time to renegotiate the agreement, which happens every 4 years.

This system was put in place in 1899 following a four month lockout of more than half the Danish unionized workforce. In the end, the workers won the right to unionize, and the employers won the right to lead and distribute work under the terms on the specific agreement made with the unions.

As a result, Denmark does not have state mandated minimum wages or really much state meddling in the work market. It's all self organising to a degree.

Edit: Here's a bit in English about the September Compromise in 1899

They are refusing to sign a collective bargaining agreement with the unions representing their Swedish workers.

Interesting situation right now, hard to know which way the pendulum is swinging at the moment.

Zaporizhia-offensive seems to be at least momentarily stalled, but the Kherson bridgehead is interesting. And then the Russian offensive in the east is plodding along, as disgusting as the meatgrind tactics is.

Swedish military doctrine also empowers commanders to take independent action on when to engage, since it is to be assumed that in the event of war the political and military leadership would be either taken out or infiltrated.

That's one of the reasons the Swedish led Operation Bøllebank could engage the Serbian army, whereas the Dutch were forced to ask their leadership for permission to engage and never got it, leading to the Srebrenica massacre.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_B%C3%B8llebank

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They're the same thing, τέκνον 🙂

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I just got a Steam Deck and will be using it as a console with my wife & kids - in that light I've bought a lot of smaller co-op and local multiplayer games:

  • Stick Fight: The Game
  • Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure
  • Moving Out
  • Broforce
  • Cook, Serve, Delicious
  • Portal 2
  • Rubber Bandits
  • HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED
  • Horizon Chase Turbo
  • Ultimate Chicken Horse
  • Human Fall Flat
  • CarX Drift Racing Online
  • Nidhogg
  • Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed Collection

We'll see what else we'll go for, but that should help us get started :)

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Thanks - that's what I though too, but it seems to simply be this issue, at least so far. Maybe EmuDeck can't determine the controller order when booting up, and so it needs to be manually set for each session?

Either way, it works - at least for now!

I love playing Stasis. Haven't don't it in about 20 years though, probably not viable anymore.

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Sure. I mean, I am a adult. I never thought adults had things figured out when I was a kid either, seemed pretty obvious they were just trying their best with what they had to work with.

I don't get it either, but head says no no and yes yes.

I honestly love it, nothing like being able to eat fresh salads from your own garden in December. But you have to cut it real fine and add other stuff too, like some good diced cooking apples, roasted nuts, etc. I usually also serve it with an applecider-vinegar vinaigrette with honey and good quality olive oil.

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Every day. But I collect ancient Roman coins as a hobby, so it figures.

Never heard of Immich, but it looks absolutely amazing.

You should revisit Space Haven, it is improving every month.

We use it as a console every week, both me and the kids.

Thank you, I was able to connect by editing the configuration as suggested in the other comment 🙂

Wonderful, thank you :)

I did see that mentioned in the comments in the file, but I was under the impression that I was using DNS via my simply.com domain DNS-record. Thanks!

Yes, I have a plot each year with combined leaf lettuce and kale, and the kale doesn't start to look good until the lettuce is more or less done for the year.

In Denmark we traditionally eat it as 'grønlangkål', which is a sort of butter and cream kale gravy or paste. It pairs really well with ham and potatoes. It's actually a Christmas dish, guess our forefathers were also interested in the lovely kale vitamins but found it a bit too rough as a salad 🙂

https://almostnordic.com/gronlangkal-recipe/

You have a point, thx

That's how I use my steam deck - a dell dock & some controllers

I did go for that 😁 was a simple checkbox in the router settings.

Om nom nom ?

I mean, if they were looking to do a genocide I don't think they'd bother to use precision strikes, warming knocker bombs, and tell civilians to flee.

Seems to me Hamas with their rhetoric of ending Israel and killing all Jews are the genocidal part. Don't want to see what would happen if they had the military Israel has.

Make no mistake, Israel is still an apartheid state run by awful people, but this is not genocide. This is trying to minimize casualties in an urban combat situation.

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