At work we somehow landed on the topic of how many holes a human has, which then evolved into a heated discussion on the classic question of how many holes does a straw have....
I've been wanting to check out Mastodon and a good app helps me be more engaged. My issue is that there are lots of interesting apps so I don't which one to pick! Which one do you like and why?...
Me and my buddy are using different system now. I’m in PC and he’s in PS5. We were playing Genshin and it started to be very boring. Do you guys know any games that support crossplay, free or paid, that are good....
Snow Runner. It's offroading game with heavy duty trucks. You finish tasks in different maps and different regions to repair them after some disaster or neglect. It's slow paced, some tasks can take up to full day to complete.
I find that this game allows for a lot of banter with friends while not being boring. If you cooperate you can do some more tedious tasks together or you can just each do whichever task you want.
And when I play single player, I love putting podcasts or audio books in background.
For me, the first thing I'd do is clear my family of all debts(or whatever financial issues) there is and then the second thing i'd do is buy a hundred Siomai for me to eat...
I'm hoping this could be a good refresh from old Reddit sub. In past months I have felt that the sub was somewhat watered down, not so many good advices, and quite a lot of meta. Even though I love me some meta jokes, they are not what I'm looking for in here.
Anyway, used to be a lurker in reddit, hope to change that here.
Hey people. Total blender noob here, just started my first tutorials. Decided to ask for some feedback from more experienced users.
I came to blender because I wanted to have some tool in my arsenal for furniture design. My goal is to create my plans in 3d and place them in the environment. My idea is to render them and to see what works and what does not. Started with fusion , but after some spitballing session with chat gpt desired to look into blender. Open source, huge community, lots of tools to enhance it, good rendering options. Seems good, right?
Have any of you had experience for such use case? Any feedback would be great!
@dillekant Not sure, but there is also LDF and particle boards. In my place we call them all chipboards and it's good enough in 9 times out of 10.
If someone has good guide, I'll be happy to have it.
The BuyItForLife subreddit is trying to figure out what to do with the changes hitting Reddit and some really interesting points about possible attempts to advertise products that aren't really BIFL. Would be great if we could encourage them to come here. Edit to add link that won't let Reddit track you:...
Can we settle this: how many holes does a straw have?
At work we somehow landed on the topic of how many holes a human has, which then evolved into a heated discussion on the classic question of how many holes does a straw have....
What app do you use for Mastodon?
I've been wanting to check out Mastodon and a good app helps me be more engaged. My issue is that there are lots of interesting apps so I don't which one to pick! Which one do you like and why?...
Crossplay games that are not f2p cashgrab
Me and my buddy are using different system now. I’m in PC and he’s in PS5. We were playing Genshin and it started to be very boring. Do you guys know any games that support crossplay, free or paid, that are good....
You just won One Billion Dollars, what are you buying?
For me, the first thing I'd do is clear my family of all debts(or whatever financial issues) there is and then the second thing i'd do is buy a hundred Siomai for me to eat...
OC Welcome to m/BuyItForLife!
Hello everyone! Glad to see so many people here!...
IKEA, MDF drawer repair (imgur.com)
This is DIY repair, not project....
Post blackout Reddit and the future of Buyitforlife (www.reddit.com)
The BuyItForLife subreddit is trying to figure out what to do with the changes hitting Reddit and some really interesting points about possible attempts to advertise products that aren't really BIFL. Would be great if we could encourage them to come here. Edit to add link that won't let Reddit track you:...
Solar-Hydro (hackaday.io)