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i unironically always end up adding Tom’s simple storage mod to my vanilla+ modpacks, and it’s always much better than vanilla. Even better than huge unwieldy and expensive and slow storage systems that take hours or days to build. It’s one convenience I always use, because otherwise I will quickly abandon a world. What it does is add an AE2-style interface to just a bunch of chests that are next to each other, plus a few other things. You’re still storing things in chests, but it gives you a clean look at all of them at once, instead of having to dig through dozens or hundreds of them.
(my 1.21.10 world doesn’t have the mod installed yet, but I only started a few days ago and so far the amount of items is still okay. But eventually I can’t help myself, I cannot manually sort items, I’m just not built for it, and automatic sorting is excruciatingly slow, and item retrieval in big storage systems is also very slow when you need to run back and forth just to grab a few different items. Plus traditional redstone-based sorters break when you quit the game while they’re sorting.)
they’re slow and ineffective, but work decently well for casual users who don’t add twenty shulkers of items a day (as long as you know how to use them properly, which isn’t very obvious)
according to wikipedia the united states are 42.9% obese and germany 24.2%, what may instead be happening is either not being accurate in your headcount or that in germany obese people go outside more than in america or that maybe obesity is distributed differently, potentially similarly in both countries but you were only for example in rural areas in america but only in urban areas in germany
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Android@lemdro.id•Google's sideloading restrictions are being eased up somewhatEnglish
4·4 days agothere are multiple linux phones and distros, but I’m not considering any of them at the moment. I do like some or even a lot of convenience, and degoogled android is just about the most concessions I can make at the moment.
slightly more than 27 layers here i reckon
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Android@lemdro.id•Google's sideloading restrictions are being eased up somewhatEnglish
9·4 days agoa fairphone with murena /e/os is looking pretty good right about now, or maybe whatever grapheneos is cooking up.
never had buttered popcorn, I don’t even know if that’s an option anywhere near here, but it’s always good to know that the options are either none or all
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Oh please tell me this is true!English
3·8 days agotemperatures have been higher, what hasn’t happened yet is temperatures changing at such speeds
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Oh please tell me this is true!English
48·8 days agothere are social octopuses, like the larger pacific striped octopus. imo octopuses had 150 million years to rule the planet and they just weren’t good enough. skill issue. us humans only had 2-4 million years. i’d say we’re doing quite well comparatively.
perpepsingly
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats your hot take on something that doesnt matter at all?English
1·12 days agoi like it in personal projects too. it makes everything neater and safer, especially with algebraic data types
afaik the milk produced by cats does actually have lactose. it’s just the store bought “cat milk” that’s lactose free so adult cats can also drink it.
kittens start out lactose tolerant, just like humans, but then often develop lactose intolerance as they age and don’t need to drink their mother’s milk anymore. some cats are more tolerant than others, and for the intolerant ones you can give them lactose free milk (or “cat milk” which is lactose free cow milk with nutrients for cats)
if your cat likes regular cow milk but not lactose free milk though you should probably not give it regular milk anyway. lactose intolerance is a menace and even just the tiniest bit of unprocessed lactose can absolutely annihilate your gut, and cats don’t often decide what’s best for them in the long term.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•The Outer Worlds with ray tracing can't hit 60FPS at paltry 540p resolution with an RTX 5090 and 9800X3D - ray tracing 'performance' mirrors Borderlands 4 fiascoEnglish
7·14 days agoin this case it doesn’t use baked lighting, it still uses lumen, just a software version of it with lower settings. I’ve tried a couple UE5 games with a hardware/software lumen toggle and every time hardware lumen is significantly slower. it’s one of the curses of unreal.
your noises have been processed by your brain before you even made them, so they’re not bad
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Candles are the perfect gift. If the receiver doesn't like them they can set them on fire and remove the problem.English
12·15 days agoi have irritant-induced asthma and if there’s a lit candle in the room with me I breathe significantly worse and have to cough a lot
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Installing a browser in the big 2025English
195·17 days agoIt’s a very usable browser and vivaldi explicitly do no AI, unlike firefox. I get that firefox is the only serious cross platform competitor to chromium, but mozilla really does consistently shoot itself in the foot. it’s like they’re masochistic.
edit: vivaldi also actually seems to have a vision and design goals, which firefox sort of lacks.
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cats@lemmy.world•Stared switching my cats to a new food and got this great shot of Pixel being disgusted and angryEnglish
3·17 days agoto be fair i would also be grumpy if i was allergic to the comfort food i liked and had to switch






jesus christ