Roasted unsalted cashews, pre-rinsed grapes off the vines. Shelled pistachios. Blueberries, if they don’t have to sit in a hot car.
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Yep absolutely seconding this one. Everything is very much a play-as-you-want playground, with many ways to level and a low stress, community based world. Pretty much everything that causes friction against other players in other MMOs (kill stealing, limited resource mining, open world pvp etc) just isn’t in the game or in its own place you don’t have to go.
I will say that it has a lot of complexity and systems on systems that have built up over time that can be opaque and overwhelming. But again, you have the choice not to engage, and can do perfectly well running your character around maps exploring and picking cabbages and pumpkins and doing whatever you think looks interesting. Just remember to change out your armor and weapons every few levels on your way to 80.
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Elon Musk just opened a restaurant in Los Angeles. This is the menu.7·5 天前Sigh. I had a sinking feeling when it kept mentioning them. Another thing to go on the list to avoid buying
Double clicking issues after a lot of use is extremely common, due to the way mouse switches are made. There’s a tiny little metal piece that holds the switch up, and with a lot of use the metal starts to deform and then it doesn’t spring back up like it should. The good news is that if you want to, it’s something that can be fixed with a bit of time, patience, some precision screwdrivers and some tweezers. You can replace the switch entirely if you’re comfortable with a soldering iron, but if you open up the switch you can retension the leaf spring and get some more use out of it.
https://www.gonnalearn.com/inside-omron-d2fc-f-7n-microswitch/
I’ve done this a bunch of times to my decade old Mionix Naos 5000.
Nefara@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Looks Who's Talking: Trek edition5·6 天前Star Trek meets Scooby Doo would work actually, there’s enough episodes where the premise is “the locals think it’s magic but it’s just a probe/time shift/alien relic/energy being” etc etc. Starship Mystery Machine
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are signs that you may be more attractive than you think you are?66·7 天前If people are generally nice to you by default, and willing to break little rules for you, you are probably attractive. Attractive people are treated better on average, and strangers you interact with who have no obligations to you will have a positive bias towards you. They might let you into the shop to grab something real quick as they close, or a person on break might help you when they were off the clock, or invite you to take something normally reserved for a specific group you’re not a part of. Those are perks and special treatment, and not the norm for people who are unattractive.
If you find yourself thinking “well people do that for me sometimes but it’s just because I’m polite and friendly” or something, now you’re getting it.
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What was that thing you got really good at, and how good are you?10·8 天前I have a tendency to get fixated on something creative, and then pour hours and hours into it while not doing other things that I should be. As a result I have some eclectic creative talents, one of which was playing the musical instruments in Guild Wars 2. They let you play notes with the number keys and I got really into making arrangements and performing for people waiting for boss spawns. I played for hours just enjoying making music and I ended up being pretty well known in the community for a while. I would say only 2 or 3 other people were as good as me at one point. I’m out of practice now but it’s always a treat when I hear someone playing one of my arrangements.
This is one I’m really proud of https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qzDhxeECOL4
I like sodas that are off the beaten path, so my favorite is Belvoir Rose & Elderflower sparkling lemonade. It’s the perfect summer treat after coming inside from the heat. It’s fantastic even when it’s watered down, or mixed into a cocktail, or if you add it to lemonade, but it’s great just on its own. I love floral and herbal flavors and it’s just lovely.
My other favorite would be Reed’s Ginger Ale, one of the few ginger ales you can buy made with actual ginger. It comes in several “strengths” and I like them all.
https://housevivid.com/what-brands-of-ginger-ale-has-real-ginger/
Nefara@lemmy.worldto WomensStuff@piefed.blahaj.zone•Have you ever experienced mansplaining before? if so how did you deal with it?7·13 天前I’ve been working on the habit of instead of getting frustrated or impatient, I take ownership of the interaction. I used to say things like “yeah I know” or “I’m aware” but now I’ll say “that’s correct”. If it’s not actually correct I’ll do some um actually… of my own. If they don’t get the hint from “yes, that’s right” I’ll just interrupt them and bring up whatever actual topic is the reason keeping me in the interaction. I’ll ask a pointed question about something I genuinely need more information on, regardless of how unrelated it was from the original topic. If there’s no reason to continue the conversation, I’ll say “alright I should get going/actually I need to focus on this/I’m trying to get this done” and just entirely disengage or leave.
Maybe I seem eccentric, weird, bitchy or unusual but there were plenty of other clues.
Kolanaki linked it above. It’s a disgusting crusty gamer den implying the game is so addictive you’ll live in filth. I remember that image being on the first couple of pages of a PC Gamer issue from the late 90s or early 00’s.
I remember seeing these ads as an impressionable young gamer and getting the idea that Playstations had games that were scary and weird, and Nintendo games and handhelds were for boys. Generally the ads told me “this is not for you”. Because I only ever saw ads for specific PC games and never for PCs themselves, (they were aimed at adults, not in the kind of magazines and comics young me was perusing) even though I was still not the target market it clicked more with me. I think that might be a part of why I’ve only ever really gotten into PC games over the years. I knew there were games I’d like and games I wouldn’t, and never got the same platform level messaging.
I remember seeing an ad for Thief and thought it looked cool, and I remember being super grossed out by that Quake 3 ad, but I never felt unwelcome or out of place playing PC games. In contrast, the focus on marketing to young males is really obvious in those console ads.
Examples of some PC game ads I remember working for me and led to me getting them:
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Star Wars is an ode to the stupidest use of battle lasers2·14 天前A humble farm boy’s guardians and village are burned, leading to him leaving his home and finding refuge with a wise old man who has special powers. He tells him he knew his father, that he was a knight and they fought together. He gives him his father’s sword, and teaches him to use his own special powers. They receive a message from a princess in distress, who tells them she’s being held hostage by the evil emperor. They travel to save her with the help of a roguish anti-hero and free the princess. Once freed, they learn of a crucial weakness in the emperor’s fortress, and together they lead a raid to siege it. They succeed with the help of a rag tag bunch of rebels and the princess awards them with medals in her throne room.
That doesn’t sound like a story about how technology, science or knowledge effects people or society to me.
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your harmless/low-stakes conspiracy theory?26·14 天前Local parking companies are getting rid of pay machines and forcing apps and QR codes on people so that it’s less convenient to pay. They know people will have trouble so then they can fine people who are “non-compliant”.
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Today, the Mexican Government introduced its new chocolate bar, priced at less than $1USD. Made of 50% cocoa, powdered milk, vanilla. No refined sugar, no artificial flavourings.5·16 天前Unsweetened chocolate is sometimes called “baking chocolate” and you can usually find it where the spices and chocolate chips are found at the grocery store. You could always try getting some and melting it in the microwave or double boiler, then adding some dairy or non dairy milk products to see how it is without added sugar.
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Seeing fewer fireflies this year? Here’s why, and how you can help.6·16 天前We’ve been making a conscious effort to be more friendly to pollinators and fireflies for the last two years. I stopped leaving the exterior lights on when we didn’t need them. I overseeded wildflower mix on a part of our lawn that is hard to mow, and while I mulched the leaves, I left them where they were and then just didn’t touch a whole section of our land that now looks pretty wild with weeds. That part was some laziness too, but it was so validating to see twinkling lights in the field outside and in the brush. I’ve been making a point of going to look for them at twilight, they really are magical.
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Today, the Mexican Government introduced its new chocolate bar, priced at less than $1USD. Made of 50% cocoa, powdered milk, vanilla. No refined sugar, no artificial flavourings.10·16 天前Do you really not have dark chocolate bars where you are? It’s pretty easy where I’m at to get 70% chocolate bars, and even 80% and 90%. You might have to go to a specialty shop for them but they’re just in the grocery store where I’m at.
It’s delicious, complex and depending on the origin or blend it can be fruity, dark, earthy, bitter, slightly spicy or taste like coffee. Proper dark chocolate has a kick of caffeine in it too. Hope you get a chance to try it!
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite thing that anyone has done out of pure spite?6·17 天前Wow, love this and could totally use it in the future. Thanks for the link!
Nefara@lemmy.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•is homophobia associated with homosexual arousalEnglish1·19 天前I know in my case I was open to relationships with women but dating men was so much easier it just never happened. On the outside it seems I’m hetero because that’s all anyone would see.
I’d honestly recommend seeing if you have any local brick and mortar tea vendors so you could go get your nose in some tins. If you already know you like breakfast blends, you will get such a better experience from your tea if you can really smell the leaves and let your nose lead the way. Tea doesn’t always taste how it smells but a lot of the major notes will be there. If you are unfortunate enough not to have a local place, then if you’re in the US, Adagio has lots of samplers and they’re usually my go to.
There are definitely cats that need companionship and lots of socializing, but there are also cats that are perfectly content with an hour or two of your time, and cuddling in and lying on your bed with you while you sleep can also fulfill that need. 40 hours a week still means plenty of time with you physically in the house. I’ve had cats all my life and seen lots of personalities. I think it’ll be important to find the right cat but they are absolutely out there. I say go for it.