What's your impractical money-making invention?
Mine is beard pills. Because some days feel like beard days and some don't.
Mine is beard pills. Because some days feel like beard days and some don't.
I'm currently at a boardgame convention and while I'm pretty ignorant about the hobby, I've seen some nice looking tokens here.
Damage by weapon rating instead of making a separate damage roll. Yes or no?
I'm working on a personal project that involves calculating the mean, median and mode of word length in a series of poems. I've imported the first into LibreOffice Calc as a CSV, and have about 600 cells of word lengths.
Calc has Average, Median and Mode functions, but they only accept 255 inputs each. I could split the cells into batches of three and then work with those results, but it feels like that would only let me calculate the overall mean, not the other two figures.
So firstly, am I even using the right tool for this? Maybe there's a better way than using a spreadsheet. And secondly, if a spreadsheet is the best tool, is there a way I can do the calculations I need?
Just a few days until the Itch.io one-page RPG writing jam begins.
Here are the submissions from previous years:
https://itch.io/jam/one-page-rpg-jam-2025Open linkView original on lemmy.worldEspecially if the sinners still need their punishment?
Either all at once, or over a lifetime?
My position is that it's a snack and husband tax must be paid. My wife is arguing that it's a meal or occupies some third food space and it's entirely hers. Who's right, court of Lemmy?
To explain what I mean, I think you can level up a cooking style. For example, pasta. At level 1, you're boiling dried pasta and adding sauce out of a jar. At level 1, you add your own spices. Level 3, switch to fresh pasta. Level 4, make your own sauce. And finally at level 5, make the pasta from scratch.
So with BBQ, I guess level 1 would be cooking the meat so it's neither burnt nor underdone. Maybe level 2 is mixing different meats/cuts that have different heat/time requirements and cooking well. Further levels = ?
Picture this: you're working in a large open-plan office and you need to send a message to Steve at the other end of the room. You pull out your messenger handgun, dictate your message (because you paid for the voice recognition feature) and let it engrave your words on a bullet. Then you simply fire it at the target mounted above Steve's cube!
Fast, attention-getting and simple. It's the perfect system.
This site allows you to delete elements from a webpage and save the remaining as a PDF file.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17085827
Lemmyversers, I'm looking for some help developing a new mnemonic device.
Inspired by a video by Epic Spaceman, where he explains a handy system for comparing the size of things from a banana to an atom, I’ve come up with a mnemonic device to aid in remembering these scales.
He lists items, each smaller than the previous by a factor of 10:
It goes:
Banana
Coin
Edge of the coin
Waterbear/microorganism
Red blood cell
Bacteria
"Good virus"/Bacteriophage
Corona Virus/"Bad Virus"
DNA
Atom
So a coin is roughly 1/10 a banana, and the edge of that coin is roughly 1/10 the size if that coin.
It gives good references for thinking about other things if similar size. A sort of banana for scale at each factor of 10.
And allows you to quickly determine approximations like Covid is roughly 1000 times smaller than a red blood cell. Or an atom is roughly 1 billion times smaller than a banana. (That doesn't sound right. Is that actually right?)
Do you think that's a useful memory tool? And are these best touchstones for scale at each level?
The mnemonic I've come up with for it as you may have guessed, is:
- Be
- Cool
- Even
- When
- Really
- Big
- Goblins
- Casually
- Drop
- Acid
Do you have any better ideas or tweaks you"d recommend for the mnemonic or the touchstones?
Would this be helpful when trying to wrap your head around the scale of the micro?
Also, what would make for a good macro version of this? Where everything got bigger by a factor of 10?
I'm sharing this because any reduction in unnecessary packaging waste is good for the planet - and because I think laser-etching avocados is funny. 🙂
https://www.core77.com/posts/132477/Tescos-Laser-Etched-Avocados-to-Save-on-Packaging-WasteOpen linkView original on lemmy.worldI followed a Jaime Oliver recipe for curry, which started with grating onion, ginger and garlic. I liked the curry, but grating an onion is a miserable job. He said that technique unlocked the onion's 'sweetness'. How much difference do you think I'd notice if I used a food processor?