

Notice: This game only supports Japanese interface/voice for customers in Japan.
That’s weird, what the heck is that about?


Notice: This game only supports Japanese interface/voice for customers in Japan.
That’s weird, what the heck is that about?


This seems vaguely racist.


This, but unironically.
If the word is understandable, screw the spelling. Descriptivists rise up!


I’m not crying, you’re crying.


Huh, I didn’t realize the numbers worked out that well.
I think there’s still a raw-materials issue, though. Extraction and transport for that much solar is doable but still a big disadvantage.


I still think nuclear (probably fission rather than fusion) has a place, at least in terms of materials and land usage. It’s just obscenely efficient in terms of energy per resource investment. Solar generation requires square miles of space and hundreds of tons of materials to match the output of a single reactor.
Correct. Also the star of the Iron Lung movie adaptation that just came out.
I’m not a fan or anything, I just think it’s a neat bit of trivia.


Turns out heat engines are like… pretty good at turning arbitrary energy sources into useful work! Who knew!
Fun fact: it’s written and illustrated by Markiplier’s brother.


Is HRK on there, though? I can’t find it
Sounds like you’re looking for this: https://satisfactory.wiki.gg/wiki/Tutorial:Prime_splitter_arrays
Obviously these aren’t single-unit configurable splitters, (which would be nice, I agree) but with blueprints they come fairly close.


GRAAH WHY ISN’T HAPPYROADKILL ON MASTODON


If I didn’t already know what this was, I’d label it a “risky click”
Signal lets you edit messages! (And it’s E2E encrypted.)


Aww, I read the title and really hoped they had done a negative discount (raised the price) as a joke.


Too bad no ordinary human will be able to afford the RAM
I feel like I’m missing some context here


Even US houses above a certain age have the same problem.
Glad I’m not the only one whose mind jumped to this
I haven’t been following Matrix development too closely, but last I heard, both the protocol and the reference implementation had serious flaws, including gaping security holes. As in, issues that couldn’t be overcome without a clean-slate redesign. Did they somehow manage to salvage something useable?