@IBaxterSoundArt @hackaday The left side there (white connector) is just usb A without the metal (grounding?) shroud. Common to omit in “trendy” portable cables, doesn’t make it any easier to land insertion on the first try, but sure makes it easier to mess up your ports coming in at angles…
@JosephRyanRies M&A - you setup a bidirectional trust but can’t actually cross embed objects, so you have to make stub contacts for manager/distributions, that are disconnected from the users, and later when you use the trust to merge directories you need to sew everything back together somehow
@deadspatulainc @DisplacedGenius@ZoeSchiffer Also, this is the USA - so it preserves their healthcare coverage… the real thing you can’t afford any gap in
@cutajar86@levelsio How often he’s saving/writing changes to his code into the GitHub repository - darker green is more frequent in a given day - but really the notable part isn’t so much the green box (the “heatmap”) - it’s the 30,000 contributions in a year
@EmilyKager A revocable living trust technically has your names at the end of its “name” - we updated our deed w/ govt and they just appended “ Trust” to the existing record in our names instead of using the trusts name 😔
@RickGladwin@destructivore@TunaSADwich@poltergeist_od ^This - I have a set of indoor slip ons that have a nice fat foam sole and my foot health drastically improved, without anything else. Still do occasional massage and soaks, but the indoor shoes/slippers (with actual padding, not just a slip on sock) - magic.
@toms3dp For me it was kaleidoscope vision, it was a sort of jagged blind spot (how you might cartoon a lightning bolt) that shimmered various white/black, it was constantly active/changing and was impossible to ignore (and, of course, persisted eyes open or not).
@toms3dp Had this happen to me earlier this year - for me it was probably a combination of stress levels, and ingesting real licorice (not anise). The experience was disturbing enough that I’m just swearing off licorice to not take any chances.
Stay healthy out there!
@josecastillo I’ve long thought about this as a way to ruin someone, but - evil aside - I feel like making such a tool for one use is too much effort, and if you release it for others then it’s handing loaded guns out - the only winning move is not to play.
@DavidSven Glad all is well - now that you’re sans thyroid, you get to experiment with medicines and figure out what works for you. You may want to look into taking both T3 and T4, feel free to reach out in DMs if you want to chat any!
@danlowlows I love that your example is Tracer from OW because OW also uses these funky weird stretchy/elastic animations constantly that would further exacerbate how bad a bad mapping could look/get. I have no idea what it’s called, but it’s just one more huge reason it’d fail.
@talldarknweirdo Not what you asked, but without knowing the precise use case - would NFC tags work? Only offer it up because they’re cheap small and require no battery, the obvious drawback being you need to carry a phone or other device around to use them.
@ULazdinsCodes @MojoJosho @hackaday If you just coated the rim/edge, it would cause liquids to pool in the center from surface tension and reduce spills - at least for soups, not so much stews and things. Coat the bottom and no more drips, either!
@LaserMistress Can only speak from my own experiences, but my friends technical or not react much the same, except for the few who do similar hardware building/tinkering, so I’ve always chocked it up to them considering it “beyond them” when, like all things, it 100% isn’t