mustard.party
I play games and study radiation with some streamy stuff in between. Occasionally post SE Alaska photos or food. Honestly very few skeets about my actual field, mostly shitposts and replies.
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That's quite literally my feed when you said that 😂
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That is a 15/10 side-eye
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Most switch manufacturers will sell you a sampler pack for just a few bucks! In a hot swappable keyboard you don't need to use switches from the same manufacturer as the keyboard nor the keycaps, they just need to be compatible. My keycaps are from Etsy, my switches are a mix from Kailh & Keychron.
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This limits your keycap options if you want backlighting on the top, but it does make for a nicer effect if you like side-lit keycaps.
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I've loved this keyboard, but it does have one downside. The switches are installed backwards compared to most keyboards, which means the lighting effects face 'south' i.e. towards you instead of away.
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I use Coco Pink Box V2's on most of my keyboard which are similar to a Cherry MX Silent Red sort of profile (linear, low resistance, quiet), and white box V2's on Escape, function keys, Caps Lock, etc. (higher resistance and audibly clicky)
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My numpad region are still Keychron K Pro Brown switches, but the rest of my keyboard are Kailh switches (specifically Box switches for minimal wobble).
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I have a Keychron V6 QMK and I love it. The switches & keycaps don't need to be from Keychron, its the fairly standard Cherry profile that many switches and keycaps use.
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I am glad you are taking care of you KiMCHi!
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Today I played WEBFISHING with one circle of besties and before that Phasmophobia with another.
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🙌I'm in! 🙌
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Ah yes, on the Island of North America, Georgia subdivision. Of course, of course...
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That's phenomenal!
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Oh neat! I went to Oregon State, we had some ginkgo's on the walk towards the NERHP end of campus. It always struck me how alien they seem, not coniferous, not deciduous, their own thing.... The fruit smelled like how I imagine dinosaurs would smell.
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Even that permanent daylight savings alternative complaint...just have school start at a different time during the winter! The number on the clock is something we just made up! Noon means the ninth hour not twelve! The earth rotates faster than 24 hours! The solar day is an orbital illusion! AAAAAAA
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Agreed. If there are certain things people want to start an hour different in the summer than in the winter then just have *that thing* start at whatever different time they want. Tons of businesses near me have different summer hours anyway!
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It works alright on my desktop. If its at all helpful, here's what shows up for you under Lists if I pull up your profile there (starter packs and feeds and such are all together there as just 'lists') .
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I could not. I've never managed to get a good shoe shine. Even in Boot Camp where I had basically nothing else to do with my time (when I had some) but to try to figure out this craft. A serviceable application of polish that preserves the shoe? Sure. A mirror finish? Not once.
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PUMPKIN STUFF
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I love WEBFISHING! Its so cozy.
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Wait, if black licorice is back on the table I might have to find a costume this year.
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@jakisaur.bsky.social
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CONGRATS!
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I leave the red wiggler cocoon intact with the eggs still safely inside, to give them a better chance of hatching.
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Good luck!
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OMG ELLIE I shared this bus photo with some friends who told me about this dog bus related story from a couple months ago. MY HEART!
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Those little loops of fabric on the cuffs of oven mitts? You run those through your Shower Belt and the mitts will hang right where you need them. I like to wear a third one up front if I'm doing bacon & eggs on the shower flattop or grilling a fatty steak.
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They did a test run of emotional driver's licenses, it wasn't a stable solution.
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Its honestly better IMO for a text-heavy game to store the writing in its own asset files anyways, when you start hard-coding your dialog directly into your scripts you will have a Not Fun Time when story edit passes can create merge conflicts with code changes!
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Also, some of the no-code story-driven tools out there like Twine, Ink, etc. have the means to be accessed from within a yes-you-code engine like Godot, so the skills you learn in writing with markup used by tools like that can carry over to other engines if you later find no-code to be limiting.
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I've noticed as a code & physics centric guy when making smol games with a community, often someone says they don't belong in a game jam as they don't/can't code. But then they can create amazing art, story, music, sound, writing or UI! Code's just one part, some engines handle all the code for you!
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All three at the link at time of posting were for Godot Wild Jam, which is a very friendly game jam format if you've got a full time job or other adulting that keeps you out of the marathon style jams. The schedule basically assures you get ~2 full weekends to work on your game.
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Since these were for game jam purposes and had a lot of cooks in the kitchen, each of these had a 1.0 release for the game jam deadline, and then I usually put out a 1.1 patch to fix all the stuff we didn't catch until after it went live. The versions you'll find at the links are the 1.1 versions.