On the Trans-Siberian they put trains on a ferry over Lake Baikal, but that wasn't great because sometimes even the ice-breaking ferries couldn't deal with the thick ice during the winter. So eventually they blasted tunnels through the mountains to go around the lake.
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Just for information, the "d" at the end of unix daemons is traditionally not capitalized, e.g. crond, inetd, httpd and so on. It looks odd with a capital letter.
They just kicked out a pro-Palestine activist, Ramsis Kilani:
The Landesschiedskommission is thus following the logic of unconditional support for the State of Israel, in accordance with German Staatsräson, which it has put above the right to existence of and equal rights for Palestinian people.
The current development of the mass killing of the Palestinian civil population, which has also been confirmed by Amnesty International as a genocide, was given no import in the judgement of the context of my statements.
So Die Linke thinks Israel has a right to exist, and that armed resistance against a genocide is illegitimate, and anybody who disagrees with that gets thrown out.
So "Red Hitler" isn't too far off here.
Anything used for internal Android usage will be formatted completely differently from the standard FAT32/exFAT, which is most likely what's going on. It it wasn't detecting the SD card it probably wouldn't ask you to format it.
A reader from 2011 is almost certainly SDHC (spec from 2006) compatible and likely also SDXC (2009) compatible. Also I vaguely remember something about being able use bigger cards on older readers in an out-of-spec sort of way some situations.
Edit: Also looked this up SDHC readers can read/write SDXC cards, only slower it seems. And I think what I remember was that 4 GB cards worked in many devices that only supported OG SD standard, which was only 2 GB.
I hate it. Still the best game of this type probably.
It's 404 now. Used to be this there: https://archive.is/1yPRU
This was made with chatgpt or something.
I've been playing Dark Souls for a couple weeks on and off. First time playing any game like that. Took me a long time to get any idea what I should be doing, but I'm getting the hang of it. I think I'm in the mid game now.
That game is obtuse af. It gives off a vibe similar to a difficult, shoddy, cryptic retro game sometimes, but a lot of it is obviously designed with excellent attention to detail. So is all of that intentional? I don't know. Even if all or most of it is intentional, I'm not sure it's actually good design.
I do like it though.
Any way to get around the paywall?
I feel like contributing to this megathread by updating you all on frankly inconsequential and stupid internal German politics, and it makes me feel dirty. But here it goes anyway.
The FDP (liberal party) blew up the socdem-green-liberal coalition (Ampel, meaning traffic-light) and the media got hold of their internal powerpoints of how they planned this for months and referred to it as "d-day" and the final stage as an "open field battle" and now they're outraged because of civility and bad faith or something.
So this might backfire on the FDP which I hope it does, but also none of this makes a lick of difference since all involved are neoliberal freaks and genocidal maniacs. It's just lib infighting.
Those dutch ovens are usually cast iron, so much thicker and cast (poured into a sand mold) and not pressed into shape from a sheet of steel, like the pots I'm talking about. Both get enameled with some kind of glass. I think that process is similar to glazing clay/porcelain, but there's no clay involved here.
That's encouraging, thanks. Any opinion on putting this on a 2100 W induction plate (with water in it)?
Low-end coffee hand grinders have gotten a whole lot better in the last 15 years or so.
Many years ago I bought what was a widely recommended coffee hand grinder made by Hario. It had a ceramic mill. It's frustratingly slow and tedious.
Got a Timemore like two years ago, which has a stainless steel mill and they added some teeth into the mill design, which does sort of a rough shredding of the beans before they go into the lower fine milling, which makes this super fast and quite low effort. Takes less than a minute per cup. It's also prettier and just better designed in every way when compared with the Hario. According to reviews the resulting grain consistency is pretty good and it can go quite fine, fine enough for espresso even, though I wouldn't know anything about that.