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Who have war on the Pacific on their 2024 bingo cards?
  • The Philippines are looking at that MDT like Poland was looking at Article 5 back in 2022

  • Utinni!
    They captured a Russian shed!!
  • Absolutely brilliant

  • They captured a Russian shed!!
  • So, does the entire shed have to spin when the turret moves or can the tank only shoot straight forward now?

  • Trying to remember an old Spider-Man game I played as a child... anyone can recognize it?
  • Spiderman 64 starts off exactly how you describe the game you remember. There is a tutorial, you stop a bank robbery, and then you have to save J Jonah Jameson by fighting Scorpion. Looked up some videos of the Scorpion fight, but it doesn't look like he has a grab attack.

    It was released on the Nintendo 64 in 2000. Not sure how different the ports are, but the game was ported to the PC in 2001, and to Mac in 2002.

  • Any thoughts for custom-sizing a thin glass sheet to protect an LCD screen?
  • Might be worth your time to email Panic and see if they can send a replacement screen if you haven't tried that yet

  • science
  • Those are some... Very interesting tools you have there. Big fan of the scissors that are actually just a copper pipe

  • [Request] Components/Tools List for DIY, analog 'Beginner Electronics' Kit?
  • You have a pretty good list already. There are definitely still electronic component kits out there that are a handful of resistors, capacitors, and transistors of different values and some LEDs. You can also look at the parts in these kits and order them yourself from a place like Digi-key or Mouser, not sure what is available to you. It might save you a couple of bucks.

    You probably don't need a variable power supply, unless you really want one. But you should be fine with a 2 or 3 AA battery holder that has some wire leads you can plug into the breadboard. 10k Ohm potentiometers are the most common and the only kind I think I used in school. You can also look into logic gates (NOT, AND, OR, NAND, XOR) to start getting into the digital side of electronics without a microcontroller. Logic gates are the building blocks behind modern computers. There are IC chips that fit into breadboards in the 74HC Series.

  • FAST TRACK THE APOCALYPSE
  • I guess this would kinda fit in with A Boring Dystopia . Hopefully that link works, I've never linked a community before

  • There are a lot of low-paying jobs out there. I'm just saying...
  • I'm calling bullshit on this. There is no way there is that much copper in one of those cameras. However, if you find a red light camera that looks like a big birdhouse or a mailbox... I've heard that those cameras might be more worth your time

  • just make it look like you're busy
  • Me every Friday and Monday. Also Wednesdays. And most of the time on Tuesdays... And sometimes on Thursdays too...

    How the fuck do I still have a job?

  • Color Feels
  • As long as you're being creative!

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  • You again?!?

  • Color Feels
  • There is one more thing you need to know Before you let your creativity flow Listen to your heart, listen to the rain Listen to the voices in your brain Come on, guys, let's get creative

  • Zelda 64: Recompiled for PC - Majora's Mask Release Trailer
  • Just in case you are still curious, and I don't see any actual answers here. The download provided is all the code for the game engine and everything else that would be going on in the background of the game. Anything that could be copyrighted by Nintendo (things like character and object models, textures, music, and environments) need to come from a totally legit dump from an official Nintendo cartridge and definitely not any ol' .rom file you can download online

  • FOR DEMOCRACY!

    What is this? A Helldivers and NCD crossover episode?

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    Whiskey brings everyone together

    Just like it brings together my face and the back of my dad's hand

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