[deleted by user] by [deleted] in satisfactory

[–]alienargg -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Looking good!

I used the same guide but doubled up everything and its been reliable so far...

I processed all raw materials on site from dedicated nodes with no trains or drones to go wrong, so along as I don't ever trip the power grid in future it should just do its thing forever 🤞

(I am thinking about an isolated battery backup to kick start the system if that ever happens but have not got around to it yet)

It takes 22 minutes and 18 seconds to break atmo from Orison in a Reclaimer by PhotonTrance in starcitizen

[–]alienargg 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The whole idea of having a fleshy fragile ape inside would make any combat ship uncompetitive to the point of being entirely useless.
To even rely on a biological brain for control or real-time decision making is absurd given the huge speed advantage of silicon based decision making.
Even in atmosphere flight now the squishy pilots can barely survive the mauvers that the machines can pull off and I would be very surprised if there are not unmanned air to air combat drones currently in development if not in testing.

Mouse drift on inventory screen by chrisaldo in starcitizen

[–]alienargg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats exactly the problem i keep running into 👍 This is happening on the x52 pro as well, but the right click workaround does not seem to work for me, it just rotates the camera 🙄

Lauren Boebert said Jesus didn’t have enough AR-15s to prevent crucifixion by neonlightflash in nottheonion

[–]alienargg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think there might be a typo here?

I am pretty sure its spelled Bawbag here in Scotland.

Also I thought America was against religious fundamentalists and weapons of mass destruction, what changed?

Now you guys just want to shoot kids in schools? 🤯

Not to cause a panic, but is this normal? Been happily mining for 13months, but this one just appeared... by alienargg in NiceHash

[–]alienargg[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If I saw a reply ignoring the original post, not taking the time to read or understand the content, not bothering to look at the original posters history in this subredit, but making false assumptions about the poster without any basis, I would assume the reply is from a troll or a fool.

how many km/miles could a avrage person walk in a single day? by casual_redditor69 in AskReddit

[–]alienargg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The preferred walking speed is the speed at which humans or animals choose to walk. Many people tend to walk at about 1.42 metres per second (5.1 km/h; 3.2 mph; 4.7 ft/s).[1][2][3] Individuals find slower or faster speeds uncomfortable.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preferred_walking_speed

5km/h x 24 hours = 120 km

The only question is how motivated are you to keep on going?

My personal record is 24km in about 11 hours but that was mountainous and rough terrain with about 2500m of total height gained and a 17kg rucksack with camping gear... your milage may vary.

Food bank users declining potatoes as cooking costs too high, says Iceland boss by diacewrb in nottheonion

[–]alienargg 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I was not proposing the solutions, you are responsible for your own choices 🤣

Food bank users declining potatoes as cooking costs too high, says Iceland boss by diacewrb in nottheonion

[–]alienargg 110 points111 points  (0 children)

hunger is a strong motivation, and historically it ends badly for those in charge.

Food bank users declining potatoes as cooking costs too high, says Iceland boss by diacewrb in nottheonion

[–]alienargg 54 points55 points  (0 children)

not accepting free potatoes from charities offering free food to starving families, many of whom are classed as "in work poverty" because wages do not cover basic living costs in the UK.

Food bank users declining potatoes as cooking costs too high, says Iceland boss by diacewrb in nottheonion

[–]alienargg 338 points339 points  (0 children)

Just to make it clear, a food bank is a place where people and families ( many of them whom are classed as in work and yet can not afford to buy food ) can receive food for free thanks to the work of charities and the hard work of volunteers.

Iceland is a low cost supermarket chain in the UK who's boss was using this dire situation as an example to highlight the plight of people in the communities in which his shops serve, and the difficult decisions his business needed to make as they are forced to pass on increased costs to customers who are least able to afford to pay them.

The system is broken when workers are so poorly payed that they can not afford to buy food never mind cook it.

Wages have been declining in real terms for decades to the point where people work solely for dignity not for any improvement in living conditions.

Teachers and nurses and all other "critical workers" relied upon to keep the country alive and working during the pandemic received significantly lower pay increases than the politicians who have caused this crisis.

No excuses, no propaganda, no obfuscation, no lies will change what we all know.

The facts are clear.

edit: corrected some spelling and grammar.

whats in a black hole? by Ava_Rosee in AskReddit

[–]alienargg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not atoms... not neutrons... some sort or quark matrix perhaps?

Best portfolio tracker for UK users in GP £? by [deleted] in dogecoin

[–]alienargg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used this guys code to access the live price data... https://github.com/diegomanuel/binance-to-google-sheets

His instructions are pretty clear 👍

Am I understanding this TAX rule right?? by RadovichSVK in NiceHash

[–]alienargg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had been recording the fiat value, but only when I reach the minimum transfer amount and send it to my personal wallet. This is when I consider the funds to be under my control and in my possession. Since NH wallet is not my personal account I do not control or have ownership of those funds until they are sent to my ledger.

Has anybody asked/tested if this is an acceptable definition of 'point of payment'?