I’m sure storage environment matters though?
I’m sure storage environment matters though?
They did, but I’m not sure that applies in this case unless for some reason OpenAI signed a deal with SAG. Otherwise, they aren’t beholden to any protections not afforded by the law.
At least, AFAIK. Someone with more legal knowledge should probably chime in
Indians can be Sikh, not all indians are Hindu
This is the most insane movie 💀
EDIT: dude was talking about plastic recycling, i misunderstood the context
Original comment:
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50% of beer and soda cans are recycled
And,
Why post blatantly false, easily invalidated information?
The two that stick out to me are:
Gran Turismo
Elvis
Maybe the newer kernel? But if you don’t think you need it you’re probably fine tbh
Isn’t this how all species work? Carrying capacity and whatnot
I’d say the requirements are accurate, it needs cpu to do the simulation stuff but I’m still a noob.
Regardless, i think i could go 12hrs before crossing that threshold (if it does exist)
This is terrible advice, especially for someone moving from an rpi bruh
In what fucking world are you living
FM/AM, TV, etc have all been around for LONG before the 2020s
I honestly find it impressive how quickly the word “enshittification” is brought up in Lemmy comments
(/s, but we do talk about it a lot here)
So i don’t know what kit you have or what it came with but here’s everything I would use:
Equipment:
Ingredients:
Watch some YouTube videos to get a feel for the process. I enjoy City Stead Brewing, they have tons of recipes and helpful tips. Also, if you’re gonna bottle and stuff you’ll need wine bottles, a siphon and bottling wand, corks, and a corker. You can bottle in swing-top bottles, but I haven’t had good luck with those (apparently they’re not great for long term storage >.>)
Like i said though, for your first mead it’s probably best to KISS. I appreciate being able to get a feel for the process and then experimenting later on. I’ve only made two meads, but have made wine and a LOT of beer in the past – so if you have more questions just lmk!
👋 fellow homebrewer (do we have a homebrew community here yet?)
My advice: your first mead is probably gonna be more of a learning experience. Go to costco and buy a big bottle of honey (3lbs), mix it with a gallon of water, and some nutrients.
Most cost effective way to try it out without blowing a ton of money. My first mead was terrible, and i spent a ton of money on good local honey.
My second mead i spent even more on better honey and strawberries, to apply everything i learned. Came out amazing
That makes sense, it’s a little weirdly illustrated IMO, the lady snake has move lines around her so it just looks like they were walking (slithering?) to me.
I would have removed that and then flipped him 180° in panel 3, so it looks like he’s turned around
I’m ngl, I don’t get this joke at all LMAO
Except that person is a time traveler, so they would be speaking modern English regardless