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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm going to Chile. It's going to be awesome.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Sometimes you need to transfer there to go somewhere else.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 weeks ago

On the windows gaming machine, I let it do its own thing with UAC clickthroughs basically just notifying me when something is making system changes.

On Linux, I have a separate root password and use some combination of su, kdesu, yast, or whatever, but I never log in as root directly. I don't game that much on Linux (that machine is lacking in graphics horsepower), but things like EU4 work well enough.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 weeks ago

I want to take him home and train him to hunt my fruit flies.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

He can read?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

The back room of a much larger building, which gets the distinction of being "room that is tolerant of dust". The 3D printer also lives here because it's noisy. ;)

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 weeks ago (6 children)

Jupiter did nothing wrong

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[–] [email protected] 17 points 3 weeks ago (19 children)

There's quite a few nice apps for Lemmy. I'm using Connect for Lemmy on android and it's wonderful.

[–] [email protected] 56 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

American ingredients in domestic made stuff is the next target.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

War sucks.

It looks like 12% was applied on a bunch of other Canadian goods too, based on the actual details emerging.

My business is immediately impacted, as we had cross-border customers under the existing trade agreements (NAFTA, and NAFTA2.0). Suddenly our US customers have to pay 12% more to use our products. I guess that is the point though, right?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Leetspeak is older than AIM haha. I'd wager it is solidly in the pre-internet BBS era in its inception.

 

I linked the Canex option. I also have older MEC bags that I like (from before their buyout).

The premise of a three day bag is to have something to grab and go in an emergency. Prepacked, near the door -- that sort of thing. Wait for the emergency to blow over, and have enough supplies to weather the period you need to make a decision.

What do you folks think should be in a three day bag? Does it vary if you're urban or rural? What about weather and time of year?

 

When faced with a sudden existential challenge, most people fall into one of three categories: fight, flee, or freeze.

The latter is scary -- it is to deny that anything is happening at all. This community is a place to discuss plans and options so that if/when the time comes, people have some plan in mind.

I expect that this community will attract people who are preppers planning to turtle somewhere, people who want to know how to move somewhere else on the planet, or people looking for ways to offer non-violent resistance.

For those looking to offer physical and violent resistance, this is not the place to organize or discuss this. Lemmy.ca needs to adhere to the existing laws in Canada, and nearly all violent options will be in violation of some law. You can, however, point people at their Canadian Forces recruitment office or similar.

 

Because your faction standing in expeditions doesn't carry over to your main save, kill a bunch of frigates and freighters while in the expedition. Then transfer the tech modules back to your main save. Yoho

 

Assuming you end Expedition 17 with the Wraith as your ship, you can go to the Expedition terminal and copy the ship (in exchange for nanites) as per usual. The Wraith has a bunch of nice living ship modules on it.

Two options: store the modules and then salvage the ship; or store the ship in your hanger (so it isn't in your list of active ships). Then claim it again. Lather rinse repeat until you have enough upgrade modules for whatever you need.

You can also claim it from the Quicksilver terminal once.

 

Without the Nutty Club in operation, I can't really find anything made in Canada at all...

For chips we have Old Dutch and La Cochina and a few other good options. But I'm completely lost in the junk food aisle trying to find snacks for D&D.

 
 

This might be considered an exploit or glitch. I'm not the one to discover it. Probably some of you know this already.

You can transfer ALL of your Expedition items to your main save.

Step one -- complete the Expedition. But don't accept the End Expedition dialog when it pops up (ESC on PC, O on PlayStation, etc. -- basically, dismiss the dialog without hitting "Accept").

(A) Go to the Expedition terminal and fill up all the inventory there with stuff you want to transfer back to your main save. DO NOT CLICK END EXPEDITION.

(B) Get into and out of your starship to create a save, then using the game menu choose "Return to Primary Save"

(C) In your main save, collect all the Expedition items from the Expedition terminal. Then click "Resume Expedition" from the Expedition terminal.

(D) Go to step (A) and repeat until everything is transferred.

This is great if you want to collect things like technology modules from destroying frigates/freighters or something in your expedition save (to send back to your main save) without having to deal with the faction hits. Or whatever else you wish to farm from an expedition.

 
 
 

Anyone got any personal anecdotes or experience with hiking destinations in southern Chile (lake district or Patagonia)? Planning to be there in April for a few weeks, so I'll miss the penguins. But the weather should be decent in the mountains. Thinking Torres del Paine due to being outside of peak season, but open to suggestions and anecdotes :)

 

I missed it the first time. Any recommendations for items to push through to the expedition from your main save?

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