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27 votes
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Seven days at the bin store
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Finland is under pressure to switch its rail to standard gauge – planned train line to run between Kemi and Haparanda in Sweden is the first phase
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Of trains and tanks. Or does the German political class actually know how bad things are?
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2025 Q&A special - From Ukraine and defence economics to terrible logistics, emus and "Perun"
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Rant: Problems with UPS delivery going on for weeks now
This is going to be a rant with a question at the end, asking how to end this infinite loop of nondelivery? So my friend bought a new laptop from Lenovo back in December. It was supposed to be...
This is going to be a rant with a question at the end, asking how to end this infinite loop of nondelivery?
So my friend bought a new laptop from Lenovo back in December. It was supposed to be delivered by UPS but of course they were going to attempt to deliver it while my friend is at work.
He attempted to have it delivered to a relay point and the website agreed to this. The relay point never received it. When we called customer support, they said they can’t deliver it to a relay point. Despite the site letting us reprogram it to one.
Next, I chatted with Lenovo and they were like the agent cannot talk to UPS directly. There is an internal department that handles this, according to them. It will take three to five days for the investigation. No news after five days.
We called UPS again and they said they would deliver it on Monday. And then eventually on Wednesday before 1PM. My friend took half day off in the morning for this. The delivery guy called my friend at 3PM to deliver it. He asked to reprogram it to Friday. The deliveryman agreed. And now we are waiting.
If this package still doesn’t arrive, two weeks later, I am going to lose my mind!
This is even the abridged version. There was one point where the customer service person told us to go get it at the relay point when the website clearly said it wasn’t there.
I don’t understand how delivery companies like UPS fuck this up and insist on delivering during the workday.
What or how do you manage this endless circus of customer service representatives not being accountable for contradictions? Has someone cracked the code and figured out how to get it delivered at a proper time?
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Satisfactory tips and tricks?
I'm completely hooked on this game. My buddy and I have been sneaking in some Satisfactory at night when our families are in bed. If it makes it funnier, you can picture it like a secret love...
I'm completely hooked on this game.
My buddy and I have been sneaking in some Satisfactory at night when our families are in bed. If it makes it funnier, you can picture it like a secret love affair. Late night messages, slipping in and out bed trying not to wake the wives, and mid-day texts about our big plans (with our factories). Friends, I literally play this game in my head when I'm not able to play for real. And it's just as good since most of it based around planning.
Anyway, I'm surprised by the depth. A lot of it is intentional while a lot of the rest is the natural result of players kind of hacking the build mode to do things you can't normally do such as curves and 1 meter vertical conveyers.
What are your favorite tips and tricks for this game?
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Games with complex-required-supporting-real-e2e logistics?
I've long enjoyed Foxhole and X4 and was wondering what other games has similar logistical systems. Both give the same satisfying feeling when you look at the big picture of how the games are a...
I've long enjoyed Foxhole and X4 and was wondering what other games has similar logistical systems. Both give the same satisfying feeling when you look at the big picture of how the games are a complex interplay between the immediate gameplay, and what is being simulated "behind the scenes" to enable it.
The descriptor in the title is a bit of a mouthful, so let's break down what I mean.
Complex
To exclude typical resource game mechanics, where you "just" mine resources which gives you resource points that you can spend directly.Required & Supporting
In Foxhole the main objective is to push the front and win the war. And players can focus on that and never have to really think about how they get their weapons and ammo. But at the same time the logistics is the entire reason they even can fight.
In X4 you can fly about and do stuff and acquire ships while relying on the AI empires economies. But there has to be some alive economy for the game to not go to a standstill.
In short, logistics systems that are required by the game, but not necessarily by the individual player.
This excludes games where the logistics system is the game, like Factorio, Dyson Sphere Program, Satisfactory, etc.Real end-2-end
To specify that there should as little cheating as possible. Though obviously there is always some cheating in games. Both in X4 and Foxhole, every resource is tracked right from harvest, to refinement, to the end product. And all steps require real moving of goods by AI (X4) or players (Foxhole) between factories, other intermediaries, and end users.So what other similar games are there? I was thinking of EVE Online, but I think only the player orgs in null-sec have real economies in that game, and you could still play it if they all suddenly stopped.
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Danish firm DSV secures deal to buy Schenker, the logistics arm of German state railway Deutsche Bahn – will become world's largest logistics company
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The games behind your government's next war
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Eastern Air Lines | Bankrupt
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How Finland survived a 1,000,000+ Soviet invasion (1939-1940)
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The super-secure delivery service that only diplomats can use
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Nickelodeon Studios | Abandoned
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South America’s richest family doubles fortune on shipping bet analysts hated
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How the Air Force Academy makes 10,000 meals a day for 4,000 cadets | Boot Camp
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What happens to all the stuff we return?
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True size of a Spartan army - The real source of its strength
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Swedish electric self-driving truck company Einride has partnered with Scandinavia's leading postal service PostNord in Norway
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MIT-founded drone company Aviant launches home delivery service Kyte in Norway
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The insane engineering of the M1 Abrams
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The Siege of Gondor, Part I: Professionals talk logistics
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Swedish truck manufacturer Scania the first in Europe to pilot autonomous vehicles while delivering commercial goods – pilot project covering a stretch of some 300km
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The Crimean Bridge has been partially destroyed, cutting off essential southern supply routes for Russian military
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How shipping containers took over the world (then broke it)
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Maersk will begin to slow the pace of its container ships to lower fuel costs after sailing at full speed to keep up with demand during the pandemic
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Can software simplify the supply chain? Ryan Petersen thinks so
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Logistics: How did they do it? Part III, on the move
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The incredible logistics behind corn farming
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Sidewalk robots get legal rights as US "pedestrians"
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The failed logistics of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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World's biggest shipping company sees record profit as demand surges – Denmark's AP Moeller-Maersk saw 2021 revenue come in at $61.8 billion
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We were warned about the ports - A 2015 federal report predicted the entire slowdown that’s come to pass
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Sikh drivers are transforming US trucking. Take a ride along the Punjabi American highway.
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Your two-day shipping is causing potholes
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Kartrak: The first barcode
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Flood damage cuts all rail access to Canada's largest port of Vancouver
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The highway where trucks work like electric trains
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Is there really a US truck driver shortage?
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Behind shipping delays and soaring prices are workers still at mortal risk of COVID-19
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Maersk is investing £1bn to speed up its switch to carbon neutral operations – eight methanol fuelled vessels could help save more than 1m tonnes of carbon emissions a year
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How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?
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Michelin proposes putting puffy sails on cargo ships
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The untold story of the big boat that broke the world
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How to design a sailing ship for the 21st century?
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Motorists line up at stations in DC region; shortage of gas truck drivers compounds situation
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Supply bottlenecks leave dozens of container ships anchored off California coast
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Stranded sailor allowed to leave abandoned ship after four years
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Massive container ship stuck in Suez Canal, blocking world's busiest shipping route
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Why measuring the impact of Lend-Lease is so difficult
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