This is even more bullshit than the fact that rules-as-written you can’t smite with your bare fists in 5E
Although I suppose at least in the tabletop version we can ignore that rule
This is even more bullshit than the fact that rules-as-written you can’t smite with your bare fists in 5E
Although I suppose at least in the tabletop version we can ignore that rule
I get the feeling that they finished recording it long ago and it has been a matter of mixing since
I am also definitely not coming into this with any expertise, but reading the linked paper about it looks at least somewhat promising to me. The ingredients are silica (sand) and a couple of cellulose derivatives (cellulose being what plants are mostly made of)
I really don’t think the specific date of reddit departure is what shaped the politics of either community, especially not when the one you’re saying was less shaped by reddit was born out of a political subreddit
Hexbear’s site culture is full of in jokes and big on dunking. That’s always going to be abrasive to outsiders, even without the whole thing where all of their many emojis were enormous on other instances
It’s essentially where reddit’s old Chapo Trap House community went after reddit banned them in 2020. It started federating with the rest of the fediverse some time last year, but there was a bit of a culture clash between it and some other larger instances and several of them defederated it
It looks like the Honda one was actually only in Japan, but if I am reading correctly they still used the standards from the American SAE which had me thinking they did it in more markets. It was 2020 on the Honda Legend that they first did it, vs 2023 on the Mercedes, but Mercedes was indeed the first to actually get it certified in the US
I assume that’s about the self-driving part rather than the EV part. Honda was the first to actually sell something that met the requirements for the (American) Society of Automotive Engineers’ Levels of Driving Automation that counted as the the human in the driver’s seat not driving
Imagine if this becomes a trend though. Every decent-sized website has an exclusivity deal with one search engine. At that point either google becomes the only functional search engine because it successfully monopolised too much of the web, or search engines in general become useless becaue every one of them is missing too many websites
Huh, fair enough!
Surely an oven that inherently steams everything it cooks is quite a different tool to a regular oven? It probably works well with breads and similar products, though, so I guess that’d work as a pizza oven
Also that. But I’d say that wewbull’s point stands that there are more and less authoritarian flavours of that too
I’m more or less defaulting to kbin.earth now. It’s a shame to see the original fall apart, but the idea and foundation are being carried on. I hope Ernest is doing alright
That’s a shame, what a perfect name for every social media site
The UK also uses miles, unfortunately. We started the process of adopting the metric system and then apparently decided it was simply too French to stomach
Title says 75.9, content says 79.5
Looks like there’s a typo in the English title. The French one has 79.5%.
In fairness to Mashable, this isn’t their fault. The people that made the report didn’t make the list public.
Some parts of south Asia actually do use a six season model. You’ve got the four you’re familiar with plus monsoon season between summer and autumn and one other one either at the start or end of winter depending on the specific system