

Ah, that’s unfortunate. I guess the onus should still be on web sites to not be a tire fire, rather than expecting users to adopt workarounds.
Ah, that’s unfortunate. I guess the onus should still be on web sites to not be a tire fire, rather than expecting users to adopt workarounds.
On Android, you can choose which browser is used by default to open web links. Is that not an option in iOS?
Love this art style. I remember it being everywhere when I was growing up.
Are the pants of the person about to cross the finish line falling down? Or are those skin coloured shorts over tights?
Applied how? I don’t know what this is, but it’s pretty cool.
chef’s kiss now, we can bake
Usually, the answer to clickbait yes or no questions is always no. In this case, it’s actually yes.
(I haven’t watched the video, that’s my personal opinion)
I think this is your best one yet!
Maybe even Skynet at this point…
Having read the other comments, I can conclude that this is the third stage of the Saturn V?
Seriously, though, this is amazing work. Very cool!
If you still have 2 feet, the frostbite isn’t too bad yet.
Yeah, that’s probably true. I was mainly being silly and making a factorio reference. On the other hand, with the intermittent/cyclical nature of renewable energy, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to look into ways to store it for times when demand outstrips supply. Maybe there’s something I’m missing? I’m not an expert in energy grids or anything.
Clearly, storing steam in tanks for demand surges is the most efficient form of energy storage (as in Factorio)
Not sure what the word "turbo"is doing in that name, lol. It does look very cool though. Somehow retro and futuristic at the same time.
Please, sir, can I have some more pixels?
Yep, I prefer single player versions of things, particularly for testing decks, so it’s an amazing resource.
No one generalises harder than this guy