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3,25€ lunches at a work canteen in Spain
  • Consider that all these lunches are subsidised by the company, which if you think about it could have either completely subsidize or pay workers more and make lunches full price. This lunch format easily costs 8€ or more full price.

    Side note: I actually do like for companies to subsidize lunch since it's usually money that is exempt of taxes up to a point (depending on the region) so the workers save money by doing so.

  • Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree faces ‘mixed’ Steam rating as players share issues
  • You CAN tecnically finish it in 4 hours if you rush the shit out it it, but by that virtuenyou COULD finish elden ring in 8 hours, so it's still 50% of the base game.

    Spoilers for my bootleg sepedrun:

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    Start, get into torrent, run into the bridge, right, go to the poison zone and to the right to get into the sealed torrent jump thing, jump out of the castle, rellana skipped. Run into the shadow keep, 1 random hippo, rush it completely, smack messmer, run into the left side, ignore every non obligatory boss enemy, run into the sweet pink bulb, smack bulb, burn tiny tree survive the last zone, somehow survive the pvpe encounter with just the mimic and no summon, run into end boss, do boss.

    I feel like, if you are using a suepr cheesy build like stoneshield and bleed pokestick toy should do bosses fairly easily and you could even gather some scadurtree fragments.

    It's still bullshit ofc, because it's hard to do it in 4h without knowing the path.

  • "What if there is no edge of tomorrow? There wasn't one today!"
  • Why would there be a sequel? It's based on a light novel they butchered, they already implemented all the content of the light novel while changing almost all of it, there's no more original content.

    It's not a bad film, I just hate that it was somewhat advertised as the adaptation of "all you need is kill" and as decent of a movie as it is, it's a piss poor adaptation.

  • I rolled a one on stealth, that's a total of... 26.
  • I feel like rogues will get more excited to avoid a nat 1 than eating it, given that they have a trait specifically to avoid it.

    It's not about being super stealthy, it's about having a trait that effectively doesn't let you roll less than a 10 in any trained/expertised skill iirc. They are not just good, they are reliably good.

  • protocol
  • Another exception is when the dev understands the subject too well in a way that distorts their view of what's simple for them and for every one else.

    Or, it started as an actual simple library that everyone used so the dev kept adding things and it ended up as a huge thing that stopped being simple long ago, but the dev never updated the name.

    If any of you have worked in software dev long enough you know 1 or 2 examples of these two cases :)

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  • Yeah elden ring SotA, I finished all the bosses and all the content but 1 optional boss on saturday, and the last boss yesterday. Good dlc but the balancing is kinda whacky and is has the typical complainers about difficulty, the typical defenders that have not finished the dlc, and then people that have done all bosses that know that the last boss is the most overtuned piece of shit to be ever crafted in ER. The other optional hard boss (bottom right) is also kinda stupid but it's optional and it does give you SOME breathing room, but the last one is just completely un enjoyable.

  • Too much of a good thing? Spain's green energy can exceed demand, country is looking at storing capacity or buyers to solve electricity oversupply
  • I agree in principle but as always, it's super unfair to place the main blame on normal citizens when there's companies spending way, way more than citizens ever will, and those companies prefer to spend money bribing politicians so that their excessive electricity usage is ignored instead of investing in alternative ways of managing their needs.

    I don't have numbers to back my statement right now but I don't think they are necessary.

    I do agree that there are plenty people that waste the resources given to them, but they are not a majority and and I usually just complain to them directly, generalising about them before the actual major factors only pits us against each other.

  • Simple fix on KDE wayland for windows to remember their last position

    Thanks to /u/azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works for mentioning KDE window rules. In KDE, we can add rules for windows so that they behave in specific ways. One rule that can be added is the position: remember rule, and it's possible to make that rule apply to all windows by removing the match field. This way, closing and reopening windows keeps them where they were.

    This is a very typical complaint about wayland that a lot of people have, something that apparently worked natively with X11 and annoyed me to no end since I had to position all the windows every day when logging into my desktop. No more! I hope this helps :)

    https://imgur.com/a/zrvbRPI

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    Fushuan [he/him] @lemm.ee

    Huh?

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