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grue, to 196 in D&D Rule

Satanists wouldn’t actually be upset about that.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Can confirm, this was fucking hilarious

SnotFlickerman, to 196 in 🤘 Rule

Get thee behind me, Jesus!

😏

uriel238,
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Someone used that phrase at me once. Get thee behind me! My impulse was to cackle like sickly King Theoden and say You have no power here!

He tried again and it still didn’t work.

Franzia, to 196 in Gay Agenda

I think my trans mission needs a checkup, the ignition doesnt seem to be engaging and the check engine light has been on for a few months 😰

Gutless2615, to rpg in My first complete battle map

Really great work! Awesome details and composition.

diskmaster23, to 196 in Big Foot Spotted

Oh frank!

FlyingSquid, to 196 in 🤘 Rule
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’m just worried that if Jesus comes back, he’ll think I didn’t eat enough crackers over the years.

Canadian_Cabinet,

Funnily enough, in Spain we call the crackers/wafers/whatevertheyare Hostias, and hostias is one of our catch-all terms for yelling “Jesus!” in shock or bewilderment

Assman,
@Assman@sh.itjust.works avatar

Funny, there’s also an English phrase “Christ on a cracker!”

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Christ on a Cracker is better with Cheesus.

Leviathan,

In Quebec French “host” is used in the same way. So are chalice, Tabernacle, virgin Mary and I’m probably forgetting some.

M137, to 196 in D&D Rule

“Actually just improv and math”

What?

spauldo,

Instead of Satanic rituals, it’s improvisation and arithmetic.

dalekcaan,

The majority of Dungeons and Dragons gameplay is either roleplaying as your character responding to all sorts of unexpected situations, or rolling dice and calculating what happens based on the result.

FoundTheVegan, to 196 in D&D Rule
@FoundTheVegan@kbin.social avatar

Dnd is just a gateway drug for probability! Your child will grow up with a better understanding of chance and the consequences of gambling!

BEWARE

bbpolterGAYst, to 196 in Gay Agenda
@bbpolterGAYst@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

i am irrationally afraid of transmissions. like why the fuck do you need this much gears for??

solinus,

car

bbpolterGAYst,
@bbpolterGAYst@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

i am very rationally afraid of cars. like why the fuck would 500 billion boxes on four wheels that weigh like two tons in average become our main method of transportation

uphillbothways,
@uphillbothways@kbin.social avatar

cargo

GlitterInfection,

Where?

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

go

uphillbothways,
@uphillbothways@kbin.social avatar

usually? in the boot.

verdare,

I like cars, but I do agree we have too many of them. Making them the primary mode of transportation for a large chunk of the population was definitely a mistake. The problem isn’t so much the cars themselves, but car-centric infrastructure.

solinus,

I agree that we need more options of getting from point A to point B in the US. (public transport, bikes). Someone even made a paper about converting suburban areas to be more walkable marcoinfussi.it/…/Sprawl_Repair_Manual_Galina_Tac…

BlackNo1,

Vroom Vroom

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Mazda: I’VE GOT A BRILLIANT MARKETING IDEA

bbpolterGAYst,
@bbpolterGAYst@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

you are very correct

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

🚙

Player2,

Efficiency. Combustion engines have a shockingly narrow acceptable power to fuel consumption zone

RojoSanIchiban,

EV drivers be like

(Extra irony given Clarkson’s dislike of EVs)

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

I miss my Leaf. Great car, with no fucking active cooling for the battery. In the desert. It pained me. You could have been perfect, you could have been the chosen one!

Japan makes some fantastic things. The fact that it was so painfully obvious that they didn’t bother to test it in any other climate was just suicide.

RojoSanIchiban,

Yeah, they never intended the chemistry for the extreme southwestern US environment. The production design included an aging process that was supposed to minimize initial degradation but it wasn’t enough without active cooling, even in a pouch design.

Around mid 2014 a chemistry change was made that was intended to alleviate some of the issues, and a fair number of US packs were replaced under warranty.

Through design changes for the 64kWh packs for the newer models, they were insisting active cooling still wasn’t needed, so out they went, still sealed up without any cooling system, but I haven’t looked them up to see how well they’ve been faring since they dumped the production to a Chinese company.

Uh, I may or may not have been involved…

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

I was on track to get a pack replacement, as it was at 30k and like 75% SoH. I had a stroke and had to return the car, but just a few days before that I was investigating dealers that did the pack replacement and verifying that it would be no cost to me, a new formula pack (snake-something was the name, don’t remember), and it’d be done locally with minimal wait.

If Nissan would just have went with active cooling, it’d be a peak vehicle imo. I racked up a touch over 10k miles in 4 months, used '11 SV with all the options ticked (not accessories). Driving 70 miles, hooking up a CHAdEMO (capitalization?), filling it to 100%, another 70 miles, full, and the pack temp would be right up or close to the overheating level. But that thing was a trooper.

I want to get back on the road, in one of those 1st gens, but with an aftermarket battery that is higher capacity (27kW good lord not again) and with proper cooling. Swap out the L3 for whatever is the new standard, and enjoy that car. It was a gem.

RojoSanIchiban,

Oof, sorry to hear that. And yeah I think folks in the Leaf subreddit were calling them “crocodile” cells/packs, and I’m completely blanking on the internal name, only vaguely remembering one translation as ‘high heat’ which was incorporated into the warranty packs and the cell upgrades in 2015 for the 40kWh “HC1” version.

And yeah, originals were 24kWh and there’s no getting around that being just for short commutes. I’m assuming at this point on the newest models, that they’re beyond the 63kWh, but those did have a different pack design. The 40s would absolutely physically fit on an older leaf, but the battery controller wouldn’t be compatible with the computer without 3rd party changes, though I’m sure people have done that and probably more by now.

VikingHippie,

Saying Clarkson dislikes EVs is like saying that the Pacific Ocean is rather large: while technically correct, it’s a woefully inadequate descriptor 😄

spicytuna62,
@spicytuna62@lemmy.world avatar

Which is where CVTs excel. Maybe I’m old school, but if you have something too powerful for a CVT belt to handle, fuel efficiency is not your top priority. Maybe I sound like an old fart going “nobody needs FIVE gears when three is plenty!” but imo the only vehicles that have any business having 10 or more ratios are the ones that regularly pull a few dozen tons of cargo. We should have stopped at six. More than that and a CVT is what you need.

I have a 26 year old car with a 5 speed manual. I can’t say I’m sure any of these new 10 speed auto cars will still be running in a quarter century with a quarter million miles on the clock.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

One little rubber band boi: it’s show time

He’s variable, he’s continuous, and he’s trans. And he’s saving you ✨ monayyyyyyy ✨.

seathru,

For 60k miles or just past the powertrain warranty. Then he says “later suckers! Find yourself a new tranny.”

mythosync,

Efficiency, yes. The second part is a little misguided though. The different gears in a transmission allow the vehicle to move at your desired speed while keeping the engine’s speed low, thus reducing fuel consumption.

Power to fuel consumption isn’t really a thing afaik. Naturally, a slower spinning engine will use less fuel.

Player2, (edited )

Sorry for unclear wording, I meant that you obviously need some level of power output to move, but you need different levels of power output to keep moving at any given speed, hence the gears. What I meant by ‘power to fuel consumption’ was that while you theoretically could go at a high speed using a low gear up to a point, that would be very inefficient. I’m not actually an engineer, though I pretend to be one at university.

Good thing I’m not an educator!

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Vroom noises.

VRRRRRR, VRRRRRGGGGGGGG, VVVVRRRRAAAAAA

Omega_Haxors,

CBT 😠 CVT 😊

ininewcrow, to 196 in Gay Agenda
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

Firing on all cylinders I see

ChaoticNeutralCzech, (edited ) to 196 in D&D Rule
@ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de avatar

Did they fix the ampersand? &

Edit: depends on client

uriel238,
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I was advised to use Unicode alternatives. Like &

This is the full width ampersand, or U+FF06

ChaoticNeutralCzech, (edited )
@ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de avatar

The title contains the normal ampersand (0x26 &), I checked. Monospaced text in comments is still erroneous.

Anyway, the fullwidth ampersand looks like it has spaces around it: D&D, so I prefer other options like ꯴𐓯᱒

spauldo, to programmerhumor in FOSS is my passion

Damn straight. MIT license is where it’s at.

gravitas_deficiency, to risa in The use of Moopsies in warfare was banned in Middle Earth, after the battle at Isengard

Hahahaha he said nut

Also, I am honestly ecstatic that moopsy is canon :D

LongbottomLeaf, to risa in The use of Moopsies in warfare was banned in Middle Earth, after the battle at Isengard

Seems like orc mischief to me.

SkybreakerEngineer,

Yeah, trees don’t have bones

Infynis,
@Infynis@midwest.social avatar

Despite being botanical in nature, Narj’s physiology was ossified, leading him to be drained in moments by the bone-drinking moopsy.

intensely_human, to assholedesign in Is This Even Legal?

This is the sort of thing the law can’t keep up with. Markets do this better. I bet someone could make a “no ui bullshit” certification and then websites could display a little badge. Like LEED, but for websites and with regard to protecting the user’s sanity and trust.

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