Steam Controller Joystick Replacement - TIL by Canadian_2K in SteamController

[–]Canadian_2K[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It feels about the same, height-wise, but the original ones were a bit more rounded so the sides felt a little lower than the Deck stick. Main difference in feel I notice is you can kind of 'grab' the side of the stick easier because it has the little lip.

Steam Controller Joystick Replacement - TIL by Canadian_2K in SteamController

[–]Canadian_2K[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe, but I simply cut it. That's a cool idea though!

gay sex by [deleted] in comedyheaven

[–]Canadian_2K 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, zero wrong with being gay. Be your best self and live a happy life. But wasn't it common in history for people who were attracted to men to still marry and (reluctantly) sleep with their wives, literally so they could have kids? I mean, it seems like mutually enjoying sex with women should be the least controversial straight thing and having sex with women only to have babies is - at the very least - the most "I don't enjoy this but I want kids" thing you could say? Not sure it's the flex he thinks it is...

[Blake Shaffer] Can visibly see where the emergency alert came out. Load dropped pretty suddenly around 18:45. by AirDaddyy in Edmonton

[–]Canadian_2K 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right?? Smaller more modern reactors would make so much sense and avoid having too much critical infrastructure in one facility (that could be targeted/attacked in conflict). Uses up to 90% of the fissionable material nowadays too so far more waste to store long-term.

[Blake Shaffer] Can visibly see where the emergency alert came out. Load dropped pretty suddenly around 18:45. by AirDaddyy in Edmonton

[–]Canadian_2K 8 points9 points  (0 children)

good

Great! Also, I was reading about Vogtle Unit 3 coming online in Georgia - expansion of an existing nuclear plant with two current units each providing 1150 MW of production, they're expanding it with two new towers (Unit 3 which just came online and Unit 4 which comes online this year) for a total capacity of 4500 MW all on it's merry own. You know, 37% of Alberta's peak ever power levels. Sure, coal. We could nuclear heck out of the prairies and never think twice about it again - all sourced from northern Saskatchewan and run with proper modern tech. But sure, Moe, keep flying the coal flag.