Um… congrats on nearly 10,000ing this one, too, bring on LAGL III soon™, eh?
And… apologies if it’s been discussed to death in here already (like I said, been away!) but did they just implement a likes limit? I was over in the devblog newspost and liked maybe 6 things and got a “Thanks for sharing the love! You only have a few likes left for today.” message.
This seems antithetical to our principles of free love (erm, like!).
https://forums.eveonline.com/u?period=all
The statistics window shows we still have all the likes and my badges tab on my profile still has all the badges. However I got a notification of a new badge I didn’t know I already have.
And I just got a notification a couple hours ago while first posting tonight… “Welcome: you got yer first like on a post!”… which… ofc I musta gotten back in July 2017.
Thanks for the heads up! whee for earlier than expected new function releasing.
To be clear, I don’t have a problem with limiting likes if CCP or ISD thinks that like spamming (outside of LAGL, ofc) is becoming an issue, but… it was more how quickly that message came up, I was only even in like 2 or 3 threads at the time liking at my usual rates, and boom, warning messages!
Anywho, another option if overliking is an issue… would be to bring in a downvote option, but… I know that’ll have its own problems and drama. Lots of forums/comment systems online have them but don’t show a number next to them, too, they basically just act as a “close doors!” button in an elevator that doesn’t actually close the doors any faster, only for stress relief on the forum vs. safety reasons on the elevator.
I finished watching The Breakfast Club. It might’ve been inventive at the time it first hit the silver screen, but I think it was pretty full of clichés. I liked the movie despite that. Likeable characters.
I think they used the sand while going up (not only to go up, or not to go up), or, to cut (stones or structures) once up, or for some other use, and then, loaded it in the mechanism, to create a 2nd machine from the first machine use with the sand, to move the stone to move the device down and around, and then back up again.
(in the pyramid.)
It , of course, takes architectural design after the analysis to save mankind from it, but, they had the time to do it.
mmm, waiting on some RTX 3090 and 3080 waterblocks. They are gonna look funny though, the PCBs are so tiny!
I don’t do watercooling for the looks, I don’t even have a glass side panel or anything RGB as I don’t really see the point and don’t care about showing off. I do it more as a way of getting big things in small cases for mini ITX builds and for a quieter systems but that’s becoming more and more irrelevant these days as there are some really good “cough noctua” heatsinks and good AIB GPUs that have very quiet cooling.
I’ve been a fan cooling guy forever, and the Noctua NH-D15 along with my Phanteks Enthoo Pro with it’s huge 200mm intake fan has been my saving grace. This system is so quiet you can hear a pin drop.