




Grew my hair out and got a goatee. Do you think it was a good choice?
The before pics are like 2-3 years old and are very select since I don’t really have many pics where I toile how look without facial hair. Idk if I look dumb with it, though.





The before pics are like 2-3 years old and are very select since I don’t really have many pics where I toile how look without facial hair. Idk if I look dumb with it, though.
First the traction, at oil temp, and check engine came on at 2.5 hours. So I stopped to let the engine rest. Local mechanic said it should be fine to finish the drive at least. Now everything’s fucking on. Feels like car struggles to get to 55 mph now (I might also be very soft on gas).
What do I do 😭
Looking for a new keyboard (please don't recommend mechanical, I specifically don't want/like mechanical) that has illuminated keys and is flat/slim. I have a cheap keyboard already taht I like, but the issue is that it doesn't have any illumination, so I can't use it at night. I love my laptop's keyboard, but unfortunately since moving to PC, it's not really an option, lol
Edit: okay, apparently these are called mechanical keyboards, but either way - any recommends for these with lit keys?
I am looking for a new keyboard, that has illumiated/backlit keys. But here's the thing - I HATE mechanical keyboards. Regardless of whether or not it has clicky keys, there are very few exceptions to the rule for my distaste for mechanical keyboards. They're clunky, massive, keys take a long time to press, etc.. For me, nothing beats the feel of my fingers effortlessly flying over the keys as I am typing.
Everyone tells me I am wrong, every website is incredibly unhelpful when I search for stuff, so I ask - are there any decent options for flat laptop-like keyboards with illuminated keys? It is preferable if the F-keys are right next to the main keypad, since I play StarCraft and they're kind of important there.
Couldn't really find a good picture of it online, but... the fact that they say that less than a gram of Astrophage is enough to melt an entire metric ton of steel is absolutely fucking insane. In the manner of the good old Reddit that knows surface level stuff about powerplants let me rephrase it as such - "Do you know how fast we could boil water with this?"
Like, the amount of energy this generates... I mean, I don't actually know the exact numbers, but what I was able to find is that it should take smth like 300-400 kWh to melt metric ton of steel? Idk, the number sounds dubious, and it's been years since I did my physics homework. Anyway, if we trust these numbers, then use it in combination with the average US household using about 28 kWh per day, this much energy could be used to power entire towns (note that the cube was instantly melted, so there's way more energy here than needed to simply melt the cube). A gram of Astrophage could prolly power large cities.
This much easy-to-access electrical power allows us to do so much. Yes, it's a bit dangerous, but the implications are insane. The humans back at home could probably create weather generation devices that circumvent the need for a sun at this point.
I understand that this is probably just smth needed for the math in the book to work right, but idk, it tickles my brain in the wrong way.
Okay, so, the Bluetooth/aux in my car won’t work because the car can’t detect whether or not it’s in park. I read from some people that you could take out the radio (it’s after market Pioneer, installed by the last owner) and ground the connection or connect to proper ground.
Except that I notice that the split parking wire was the issue all along. Idk where the other half of the wire is. I’d there anyway I could fix this, maybe? Idk some sort of solution that lets me bypass the parking break issue or smth? How much would this cost to fix?