

Migrated from Lemm.ee under the same username.




Ashens - Reviews random tat on his brown sofa. A lot of vintage toys and random junk from discount stores.
Dankpods - Headphones, mp3 players, and other amusing electronic junk. Also has the channel GarbageTime where he restored old crappy cars and does crazy things like replacing the oil in a car with Nutella.
TheMightyJingles - Old retired Royal Navy vet. Mostly games but always has interesting stories and history to share.
Techmoan, LGR, BigCliveDotCom - Three tech reviewers in different areas. First is cool gadgets and old music players. Second is vintage computers and games. Third is practical devices and electronic components with full on circuit board schematic dissections.
Ahoy - Top quality mini documentaries about recent and old games, historic weapons, and cultural tidbits

Somewhat misleading headline. Basically they made an artificial eggshell. Not a whole egg.

Right? Lol
It’s still all just a glorified pattern recognition bot. It can’t think and it has no idea what it’s doing or why it’s doing it.


I’ve never technically beaten the final Bowser boss in Super Mario 64. Me and my siblings grew up with the game as kids. I remember us having 114 out of 120 stars. We were trying really hard to 100% the game, then I think it was our nephews who ended up deleting our save. That was a sad day.
We never did find the second secret slide. I only found where it was once my best friend showed me the location as adults.
The one that loses me is
Loss is a shroud worn by the living
Like, what loss? What do you mean by shroud? Why specifically are the living wearing it?
Yeah… An entire paragraph’s worth of deep thonks and I don’t really understand what the meaning is supposed to be…


Seems it’s actually required of them by U.S. law:
In the U.S., individual carriers are responsible for providing disability assistance at airports; the Air Carrier Access Act requires they do so for passengers who need it, including those with cognitive impairments.
From the law itself:
Airlines are required to provide prompt assistance with boarding, deplaning and making connections. Assistance within the cabin is also required, but not extensive personal services.
Other provisions concerning services and accommodations address treatment of mobility aids and assistive devices, passenger information, accommodations for persons with vision and hearing impairments, security screening, communicable diseases and medical certificates, and service animals.
It doesn’t specifically call out getting passengers from deplaning back to the gates though.
Don’t forget the requests for location access that the site totally definitely needs…


I second the e-reader.
E-ink screens are so much nicer on your eyes for long reading.
Have you tried DeepL for translations? Does it a bit more naturally in my opinion
Ahh, but that still needs you to type an A… 3 actually. What’s your real source of A’s huh???
Where do you copy the A from to get to Wikipedia?


My siblings are really into Pho and have corrected everyone that it is pronounced like fuh.


Floatplane is what a lot of my medium sized subscriptions are switching over to as their income source. Upload to YouTube but offer early videos or extra content to floatplane subscribers.
YouTube will pull the rug out from under you over and over again when it comes to monetization.


I managed to play it half decently on a 1050ti lol. I would say about 60-75% ran at good framerates.


The finding is that some metals become harder while still heated against very fast deformations.
At everyday speeds, metals deform — meaning they bend, stretch or dent — in ways that scientists understand well. Heat helps atoms move, making metals softer and easier to shape. But when deformation happens extremely fast — in millionths or billionths of a second — those same rules no longer apply.
A dental formula specifies the number of teeth of each type on each side of the jaw for a given species, with dots separating the numbers. There are two rows, representing the upper and lower jaw, separated by a horizontal line. The number of incisors is indicated first, canines second, premolars third, and finally molars