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Is it just me or are there way more bulk detonators this season?
  • I think it's just some lucky rolls. Personally I only got 1 this season so far.

    I did get 2 dreadnought back to back though, so I know how you feel.

  • So what's your take on Season 5 of DRG? Do you like it or dislike it?
  • The new ommoran phase is as follow:

    The stone will target a random dwarf and encase them in a prison if they're standing still, reducing the team's dps for a bit. It also does heavy damage to the drilldozer if the dwarf is standing on it when it happens. This is to discourage camping on the drilldozer.

    That's all there is to it.

  • So what's your take on Season 5 of DRG? Do you like it or dislike it?
  • I like it, especially the season selector.

    I only have one gripe with the Deep Scan mission, and that's no fault of the game, but because I'm constantly looking straight up during the drillevator phase, I end up subconsciously slightly looking up IRL, and I have quite the crick in my neck now lmao.

  • Whole Foods Rule
  • I'd say that's a lot of citrus for such small slices, but with that amount of pith it balances out.

  • Cryo cannon feels slightly buffed in season 5.
  • I haven't noticed any difference, but granted, I do use the cryo cannon less often.

    That said, I did notice in the changelog a lot of damage type adjustments (though mostly for poison), so maybe there's that too.

  • A rule of blåhajar
  • Oh so that's where gaggle comes from as a demonym.

    The only place I'd seen it used so far was about a group of kids from Whoville in a Tony the tiger X Grinch fanfic (very good fic BTW, highly recommend). Now that makes more sense.

  • Difficult decisions
  • God for real I feel like it really ramped up when he moved to the bigger kitchen

  • lego rule
  • So, no head?

  • initDragEvent(rule)
  • I've never used it, but I imagine this is related to the html drag & drop feature?

  • all I want is rule
  • Artist is catcrumb

  • [Bug] Does anyone else have problems with .mp4 videos?
  • I've had it happens but it usually sorts itself out eventually

  • Rule
  • Uh, no, I don't think I'd like to be in the same room as Madness when the bell rings.

  • Rule
  • Uh, no, I don't think I'd like to be in the same room as Madness when the bell rings.

  • 16 May 1987
  • The tracer bullet saga is full of bangers like that

  • Found one
  • A path was posted on !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone and someone linked to here in the comments

    Edit: Found the post back

  • Espionage Rule
  • Algerian sign; very understandable

  • France rule
  • Lmao. What a way to word this.

    OK here's the context :

    Translation:

    "MAYOR'S OFFICE CLOSED

    Because of the 8th and 9th of May, the mayor's office will be closed on the 10th and 11th of May"

    This year, the 8th and 9th of May are both holidays. It is common in France for public offices to do long weekends for these holidays, so this office chose to be closed on the 10th and 11th.

    This sign is nothing out of the ordinary, but the wording does make it a bit funny.

  • The Toulouse tram, which was designed by Airbus

    Historically, Toulouse had trams for a while, but like many bigger cities, they were removed in profit of cars. However, Toulouse has reintroduced a tram line in 2010 and has been expanding it since. Today, the main line goes from the city center, and goes all the way to the airport's entrance. The secondary line goes further behind the airport, to the exposition center.

    Another little factoid: the tram network is integrated into the city's public transit network, which is managed by a single company; it shares several stations with bus stops and subway stations, and tickets from these are all shared. This means that you can hop on the bus, then switch to the tram, then take the subway with a single one-way ticket.

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    [SOLVED] How to map angle brackets (< & >) to an ANSI V6 on AZERTY

    I bought a V6 and I'm happy with it, but I did not realize it was ANSI and not ISO (or rather, I think I did not realize what it meant until assembly).

    That said, I'm a programmer and I need the angle brackets easily accessible. Luckily, in the AZERTY mapping of the ANSI-104 layout, there's a key above Enter that is virtually useless to me as is (shown here as */μ). This is where KC_BACKSLASH would be on the QWERTY mapping.

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    However, I have been absolutely unable to find a normal way to remap it to both brackets (a key that exists in ISO but not in ANSI).

    Here's ideally what I want:

    • Pressing [this */µ key] gives me <
    • Pressing SHIFT + [this */µ key] with Shift gives me >

    Here's what I have tried so far:

    • Microsoft's Mouse and Keyboard tool: doesn't recognize non-microsoft keyboards
    • Microsoft's Powertoys tool: doesn't allow 2 shortcuts on the same key
    • VIA: can only remap to ANSI keys
    • VIAL: doesn't even recognize the device as-is, and throws a protocol error when sideloading the JSON.
    • AHK: not ideal but yeah it works

    I've only been able to make it work through AutoHotKey. I feel like VIA/L should be the normal solution here, but if so, I have not found how to make it work.

    Was there a cleaner way?

    EDIT: I was wrong, the "<>" key I was looking for does exist, and as u/PeterMortensenBlog on reddit and @saigot@lemmy.ca here pointed out, it is simply KC_NONUS_BACKSLASH, abbreviated NUBS in VIA.

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