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I made a spreadsheet for comparing the available buds against price and THC content.
  • So you created a spreadsheet in order to determine the THC/cost ratio as a factor, but then you did not sort your rows based on that factor?

    Multiplying by the percentage shifts the calculation to determine the price of THC, not the price of the weed overall.

    Example: You have a jar with 100g of weed you bought for $900 (bulk discounts ignored). You know the weed has a THC content of 22%, which equals a factor of 0.22. Multiply the 100g in your jar by 0.22 and you get 22g of pure THC in that jar. 900/22 means around $41 per gram of THC.

    That way, you can easily compare price to THC ratio, that is, you will know how much you paid for a gram of THC, not for a gram of weed.

    Put that new value (cost of THC per gram) into a new column and then start sorting all of your rows by that value in ascending order. Thay way, you can instantly look at the optimal entry (the top one), but also determine similar products, for example if your source is out of the best product, or it's generally unavailable for someone without re-scanning the whole table (making it pretty useless).

  • Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972 360p, German dub with English subtitles)
  • Herzog went to an airport, claimed he was a veterinarian and stole around 300 monkeys for the final scene that they later simply released into the jungle. I'm pretty sure I'm not okay with that, but then again, that was 50 years ago. I believe Herzog had also stolen the camera for that movie.

  • New Bluefin image variant, zst:chunked compression, weekly updates
  • Couldn't watch, so I got a summary. Maybe it's helpful for someone else:

    • Bluefin is introducing a new "Stable" tag for their Fedora distribution, in addition to the existing "GTS" (Grand Touring Support) and "Latest" tags.

    • The Stable tag will provide a middle ground between the aggressively updated Latest Fedora and the more conservative GTS version.

    • Stable will use the latest Fedora release, but with a slightly older kernel that has been more thoroughly tested and vetted by the Bluefin team.

    • This is intended to cater to enthusiasts who want the latest Fedora features, but with a bit more stability and reliability.

    • Bluefin will be publishing weekly updates for the Stable images, rather than waiting 2 weeks between updates like the Fedora CoreOS team.

    • The Stable images will also use zstd chunked compression to reduce the amount of bandwidth needed for updates.

    • Bluefin is unsure whether the Stable configuration (latest Fedora, slightly older kernel) or the GTS configuration (older Fedora, latest kernel) will ultimately feel more stable in practice

    • The Stable tag is a response to user feedback requesting access to the latest Fedora releases, rather than having to wait for the GTS version.

    • Nvidia driver updates for the Stable images will also be provided on a regular basis.

    • Bluefin is interested in exploring this middle ground between aggressively updated and conservatively updated Fedora distributions.

  • They took part in Apache ceremonies. Their schools expelled them for satanic activities
  • I don't care if they participated in a satanic ritual, Christian mass or if they summoned Yog-Sothoth, that has nothing to do with school, there should be no way for people to be expelled for something like that. And to top it off, it was a fucking dance ceremony.

    At the time, her private school’s teachers were mostly white people who would often discuss the satanic nature of Apache traditions

    Jesus fucking Christ...

  • What YouTubers did you used to watch back then but not anymore?
  • Yeah, wanted to comment exactly that. You could literally watch him become crazier with every upload. At first I did overlook the odd comment, but he eventually went full nutjob and I had to unsubscribe.

  • 3,25€ lunches at a work canteen in Spain
  • That's not how it works in most places, working hours are fixed and breaks are typically mandated by law anyway, so you don't get to go home early just because you skipped lunch.

    Plus, a healthy and tasty meal, subsidized by the employer, certainly beats me shopping for the ingredients and cooking when it comes to price and time invested. An actual problem is rather having access to a place that provides food like that.

  • I Would Like To Put Lunchmeat On The Cybertruck | Defector
  • I can assure you that this won't work on any modern automotive paint.... well, maybe if Tesla comes up with paint next year it will start working.

    Modern automotive paints are basically several layers of rather resistant plastic / metal flakes bonded to the metal body of the car, protected by several layers of different plastic (clear coat), no bologna will hurt them.

    If you ever had to strip any modern 2K paint off of anything, you know what I'm talking about. Luckily, we live in the digital age and you don't have to believe me, so here's some random guy I have never seen before today testing the bologna myth:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEOW_JYwPbA

  • My laptop hinge just ripped its screws right out.
  • Yes, absolutely. Not all hinges are adjustable, unfortunately. In fact, I'd argue that most are not. Just have a look at the hinges at your place (doors, cabinets, toilet seat etc.), most will be very simple mechanisms with no inbuilt adjustment.

    You can adjust the play mechanically, of course - that is, through application of a certain amount of force via deformation, which can be a destructive process if not done carefully.

    There are hinges that expose an axial screw that allows for precise adjustment of hinge friction, but I have not seen those used for laptop display lids (nor did I personally encounter those in the small dimensions you would find on a laptop) . You'll find examples of those at Misumi or McMaster - Carr.

    If your goal is to increase the friction in your laptop's display lid hinges, you might find that simply tightening all screws of and around the hinge often does the trick. Even though the main axial screw is not meant to be user accessible, it serves basically the same function and can tighten up the hinge. Tightening the screws used for mounting will ensure the lid doesn't wobble. You will have to (partially) take your laptop apart for that, naturally.

    If your hinge doesn't have an axial screw at all and uses, let's say a pin, you might have to employ another method, but that would really depend on the actual mechanism being used.

  • My laptop hinge just ripped its screws right out.
  • Absolutely, if there is enough plastic left, melting is one of the best options. That also enables mending plastic by melting in metal pins or strips via a cheap plastic welder for 10 bucks (success can be great, but it's highly dependent on the geometry and how things broke).

    Edit: no, as I said, that's absolutely fine if there is a chunk of sturdy plastic to accept the insert. I just wanted to present another plastic repair technique for the sake of completeness, if somebody stumbles into this comment section.

  • My laptop hinge just ripped its screws right out.
  • This is correct and good advice. I'd like to add that it's also an option to glue in a threaded metal insert in case a self - tapping plastic screw was used and the original thread is stripped.

  • Final Question
  • He already had a relationship with Deanna and really had something going for Minuet, so I'd wager he'd pick her if that would suddenly be an actual option. Beata was too much of a hardliner, fever dreams or not.

    Now, the only correct choice is Brenna, of course, midriff and all.

  • Relics of Mary Magdalene
  • However, because the Catholic Church has not allowed removal of any portion of the skull for dating, the year of the woman's death has not been determined as of 2024.

    🙄

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