Bubs

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[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 8 points 1 day ago

Basic sewing knowledge is such a useful life skill. I was taught how to operate a sewing machine from a young age. Even have my own machine — an old antique Singer that needed a bit of restoration. Even simple hand sewing can be a life saver.

[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 28 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Lol. It's so greedy of them!

Jokes aside. It's an interesting distinction to make. Even though the source code is freely available, it doesn't mean developers have free reign to do anything they want like they could with open source software. Apart from special circumstances, everything made with the source code will still be mods.

[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 140 points 1 day ago (10 children)

A few takeaways from the move:

  • Any modifications must be released as mods
  • Players downloading the mods must own the base game
  • The mods must be free and no aspect of the mod can be monetized.
  • The mods can now access TF2 steam inventory for cosmetics and weapons (but cannot modify the inventory)
 
[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 14 points 1 day ago

One of my favorite edits I've ever made:

[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 4 points 1 day ago

My view is that behaviors become clingy when they are not mutually desired by the other person. For many people, part of a relationship is the strong desire to be with that person and support them in every way possible. Personally, I want to be as close as possible to the person I love. That doesn't mean I need to be with them 24/7 though. It's perfectly normal and healthy to need regular alone time.

For some people, their relationship may be less physically close. That's perfectly fine too. Loving someone, (romantically or not), is about finding how you connect best.

 
 
 
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[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Instead of ignoring your comment and moving on, I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt.

This post, like all the others here, is about loving someone. Not the love you get from a crush or an infatuation, but a deep and real love where you care for and support someone with everyone you can.

The image isn't about being weighed down by someone's problems. It's about supporting them in every way you can. You do it because you want to see them happy; you want to see them grow. You do it out of love.

Real love is a commitment of sorts. You support the person with everything you have, and they support you back with everything they have. Together, you build each other up and strengthen your bond.

I hope everyone that sees these posts can one day find the love that I have found. And if they have already found it, I hope these posts help build their love with the person that matters to them most.

 
 
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[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Don't forget, it's a cat. As far as it's concerned, there is only itself and two peons that fulfill it's every need.

 
[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago

Look up a Pitney Flowmaster if you're curious for more.

Collates the inserts into stacks, aligns and opens the envelopes, pushes the insert stack into the envelope, folds and seals the flap, flips the envelope, applies a stamp, prints addresses or data, reads the barcode, ejects any flagged envelopes, and finally stacks them all in a neat row.

[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 5 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I figured it would be a tough one.

These are mail insertion machines I worked on for several months as a mechanic. It's a little blurry since that were moving, but here it is in action:

[–] Bubs@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago

Interesting guess, but no.

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