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    1. Pen needle source

      For almost a decade, I've been buying BD pen needles off Amazon. This low-cost supply has unfortunately dried up and I'm almost out. I'm leery of the other random brands they carry, some of the...

      For almost a decade, I've been buying BD pen needles off Amazon. This low-cost supply has unfortunately dried up and I'm almost out. I'm leery of the other random brands they carry, some of the reviews don't sound very good. So, folks who use pen injectors, where do you get your needles? I'm not dead set on BD but would like something of similar quality.

      The last time I got some at a local pharmacy, they came with a $45 co-pay for 100 needles. I go through at least 3 per day, so 45 cents each seems a lot to ask on top of the ~$1k/month pens.

      10 votes
    2. Help me understand Dell Latitude model numbers

      This link gives some useful detail about Dell Latitude model numbers. https://en.tab-tv.com/dell-latitude-identification-and-decoding-of-the-laptop-model/ Unfortunately, it only goes up to 2017....

      This link gives some useful detail about Dell Latitude model numbers.

      https://en.tab-tv.com/dell-latitude-identification-and-decoding-of-the-laptop-model/

      Unfortunately, it only goes up to 2017.

      The first digit is the "series". There are several series, higher numbers are better.

      The second digit is the screen size. 1=11", 2=12", ..., 7=17".

      The third digit is the year. 1=2010, 2=2011, ..., 7=2016, 8=2017.

      The forth digit is connected to form factor - standard, removable screen, transformer.

      My question is whether there's a similar decoder ring for newer models.

      EDIT:

      Okay, so, newer models appear to follow similar convention, with slight changes to last two digits for year.

      eg, Dell Latitude 9510 = premium ultrabook, 15" screen, released 2020.

      eg Dell Latitude 7440 = ultrabook, 14" screen, released 2023

      The first digit identifies the range:

      • 9 = premium ultrabook
      • 7 = ultrabook
      • 5 = mid range
      • 3 = entry level

      The second digit is the screen size:

      • 5 = 15"
      • 4 = 14"
      • 3 = 13.3"
      • 2 = 12.5"
      • 1 = 11.6"

      The last two digits give the release year:

      • 90 = 2018
      • 00 = 2019
      • 10 = 2020
      • 20 = 2021
      • 30 = 2022
      • 40 = 2023
      15 votes
    3. Freebies from the itch.io winter sale

      Fair warning, some of the games are porn. The one of them I've played, the fruit-themed twin-stick rogulike Resistance is Fruitile, is quite charming! https://hot-soup-studios.itch.io/thehouse...

      Fair warning, some of the games are porn.

      The one of them I've played, the fruit-themed twin-stick rogulike Resistance is Fruitile, is quite charming!

      https://hot-soup-studios.itch.io/thehouse
      https://krunchyfriedgames.itch.io/witches-and-bandits-and-swords-oh-my
      https://kosmocat.itch.io/dont-beg-for-help
      https://so-pa.itch.io/the-kitchen-of-sopas
      https://l-a-r-i.itch.io/shape-of-the-circle
      https://virtuaworlds.itch.io/cthulhu-frozen-nightmare
      https://distant-dimensions.itch.io/cupid2-0
      https://distant-dimensions.itch.io/rivet
      https://jdmgames.itch.io/bones-in-the-boneyard
      https://distant-dimensions.itch.io/every-second
      https://daddarulekonge.itch.io/the-handheld-game-console-encyclopedia-vol2
      https://pizzaandgames.itch.io/horror-fan-house
      https://chriv-games-horror.itch.io/6knives-episode1
      https://mydogstolemyliver.itch.io/visionsvol4
      https://distant-dimensions.itch.io/quest-for-the-missing-piece
      https://fiveluska.itch.io/second-wind
      https://airman4.itch.io/hammertime
      https://jarpdzonson.itch.io/mechanical-void
      https://projectyaarj.itch.io/solraid
      https://projectyaarj.itch.io/tank
      https://manstersoft.itch.io/the-mini-game-3-in-1-fun-pak
      https://maximilian.itch.io/inertia
      https://q-les.itch.io/the-whispersmith
      https://kasperv.itch.io/ball-down-hill
      https://retrovr.itch.io/spitfire-dogfight-vr
      https://xyxitchio.itch.io/flowfall
      https://blak-gear.itch.io/uep1
      https://teembeerlay.itch.io/erohina-basics
      https://hippomobil.itch.io/elastic-egg
      https://tonsomo.itch.io/jurl-hd
      https://magnus-froelund.itch.io/the-drifters
      https://kasperv.itch.io/kasperias-arenas
      https://rockodagamer.itch.io/the-decompiled-ultimate-collection
      https://tonsomo.itch.io/mille
      https://kasperv.itch.io/the-simple-life
      https://distant-dimensions.itch.io/area-41
      https://tailot.itch.io/motorized-cake
      https://tailot.itch.io/cube-orange
      https://munegames.itch.io/virtual-coloring-book-for-kids
      https://rizvn.itch.io/love-is-war-remake
      https://tailot.itch.io/dice-soccer
      https://snekjar.itch.io/scaffoldedge
      https://magnus-froelund.itch.io/5-in-1-retro-games
      https://maximilian.itch.io/side-shooter
      https://sj-logo-transparent.itch.io/baldis-basics-songkran-in-education-and-learning-x
      https://jdmgames.itch.io/expandoscape
      https://hoglet.itch.io/river-strike
      https://xxerikxx.itch.io/the-higher-society-v013 XXX
      https://xxerikxx.itch.io/the-higher-society-v014 XXX
      https://iamqqqqqqq.itch.io/classicgame
      https://xyxitchio.itch.io/felix-the-toy
      https://pinou007.itch.io/application-that-costs-a-lot-for-nothing
      https://calmed-by-the-dark-games.itch.io/calmed-by-the-dark-infinity
      https://ahsanmakesgames.itch.io/top-down-showdown
      https://faustgabor.itch.io/potatoes-corruption
      https://automaticgrasshopper.itch.io/alostgirl
      https://krabovaypolochka.itch.io/long-forest-old
      https://clevertop.itch.io/temple-of-the-silver-dragon
      https://maximilian.itch.io/zombie-apocalypse
      https://hempuli.itch.io/mobile-suit-baba
      https://kyaniteheart.itch.io/i-think-i-need-your-help
      https://thethil.itch.io/strange-toilet
      https://icarus-dev.itch.io/the-present
      https://phasepixel.itch.io/resistanceisfruitile
      https://kyaniteheart.itch.io/a-potion-for-chamomile
      https://asa-studio.itch.io/bff-or-die
      https://oi01games.itch.io/antonio-anfiloquio
      https://thethil.itch.io/strange-toilet-2
      https://alexander-wiseman.itch.io/fear-assessment
      https://evolvedustry.itch.io/evolvedustry
      https://falsevacuum.itch.io/linda-joan-prologue
      https://krunchyfriedgames.itch.io/bunny-hill-horror
      https://0zanm.itch.io/still-alive
      https://kyaniteheart.itch.io/potion-commotion
      https://virtuaworlds.itch.io/columns
      https://nnuk.itch.io/the-weird-gamma
      https://distant-dimensions.itch.io/seclusion
      https://krunchyfriedgames.itch.io/bunny-hill-horror-bunny-boiler
      https://ibar.itch.io/solitude
      https://kyaniteheart.itch.io/sunbeams
      https://forwardinstinct.itch.io/panchin-is-frustrated
      https://littlemuggames.itch.io/rylees-lunchboxes
      https://manstersoft.itch.io/chimera-crusader
      https://jdmgames.itch.io/orbital-paladin-melchior-y
      https://seeone.itch.io/grav
      https://shadowglass.itch.io/assassin-at-crimson-keep
      https://thearesjej.itch.io/prosignal
      https://manstersoft.itch.io/fun-pak
      https://pyrthenix.itch.io/the-legend-of-the-hero-of-edoriam XXX
      https://lyl-games.itch.io/color-mind
      https://dragonaz.itch.io/the-convoy

      24 votes
    4. Day 23: A Long Walk

      Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/23 Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it...

      Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/23

      Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it nicely, with the code collapsed by default inside an expandable section with syntax highlighting (you can replace python with any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):

      <details>
      <summary>Part 1</summary>
      
      ```python
      Your code here.
      ```
      
      </details>
      
      5 votes
    5. Tildes Minecraft Survival Bi-Weekly Thread

      Server host: tildes.nore.gg Dynmap: https://tildes.nore.gg Playtime counter: https://tildes.nore.gg/playtimes.html Verification site: https://verify.tildes.nore.gg Tildes website extension (show...

      Server host: tildes.nore.gg
      Dynmap: https://tildes.nore.gg
      Playtime counter: https://tildes.nore.gg/playtimes.html
      Verification site: https://verify.tildes.nore.gg
      Tildes website extension (show online status): Firefox (Desktop and Android) - Chrome

      The server operates on a soft whitelist. Anyone can log in and walk around, but you need a Tildes account to gain build access.

      25 votes
    6. Browser game recommendations

      I'm traveling for the holidays and only have my laptop, which I don't really have many full fledged games I can run on it (it's a macbook, so a combination of poor macOS support in general + the...

      I'm traveling for the holidays and only have my laptop, which I don't really have many full fledged games I can run on it (it's a macbook, so a combination of poor macOS support in general + the 32bit cliff means many games just don't run on here). I'm also more interested in casual games while traveling anyways.

      Let me know if you have any recommendations for browser-based games, ideally something a little off the beaten path. Multiplayer suggestions welcome too for completeness.

      35 votes
    7. Does Linux From Scratch actually teach you anything?

      Two hours ago I randomly thought "hey, why not do LFS?", so I opened my laptop and started following the book. I've heard a lot of people say that LFS is great for learning how a Linux system...

      Two hours ago I randomly thought "hey, why not do LFS?", so I opened my laptop and started following the book. I've heard a lot of people say that LFS is great for learning how a Linux system works. However, so far it's just been a guide on how to compile different software and what autoconfig flags to use. I thought that maybe further chapters will have more information on how things work, but it seems like they all just contain a one-line description of a program and compilation instructions.

      If anyone here has done LFS, did you actually learn anything from it? Is it worth spending more time on?

      19 votes
    8. What have you been listening to this week?

      What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...

      What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)

      Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.

      You can make a chart if you use last.fm:

      http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/

      Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.

      3 votes
    9. Eight questions for anyone who has developed a game (especially with Unity's Engine)

      (I already wrote this once, but my phone didn't like it and randomly deleted the whole thing... ◕∩◕ ) I've been wanting to develop some games for a while now, and I have an overarching theme idea...

      (I already wrote this once, but my phone didn't like it and randomly deleted the whole thing... ◕∩◕ )


      I've been wanting to develop some games for a while now, and I have an overarching theme idea in mind. I couldn't decide on top down pixelated game or 3D style, because it's more of a visual story kind of game, where you explore, build a base (or several), meet and talk to NPCs, learn the story, etc. I want a lot of detail but I only have (minimal) experience with pixelated games. So naturally, 3D sounds better for a higher detailed, and maybe stylized environment.

      I don't know much at all about code ( for example, I had to look up how to format this post). I don't even know what languages there are other than Java. I make resourcepacks for Minecraft, but that's minimal coding for the .mcmeta file. I do also make fabric mods for it, but I use MCreator for those, which I'm sure is like training wheels for coding.

      I have the skills for graphics for both characters/environments and GUI/HUD elements. I have an idea for my story, and a few ideas for characters. What I know I don't have is experience in balancing things like economies, rpg skills, fighting, and weapons/armor and their upgrades. But I'm not really planning on implementing those, at least not right now. (The economy would be first if I did)

      I recently saw a video on youtube showcasing Unity Engine's nanite environments, and basically, I want in on that. They're gorgeous.

      The Questions

      So my 8 questions are, on a scale of one to ten (ten being basically impossible for one single person to do), how difficult would it be to make these elements in a singleplayer, 3D game for someone without experience (like me):

      1. Sky, ground, objects (like trees, flowers, rocks, etc) and other environment visuals' 3D models for exploration? I need to be able to walk on it, and maybe hit things like trees for lumber.

      2. Base building and gathering the materials to build? This comes with the inventory issue as well (looking at you, Minecraft), which I'm still trying to figure out how I want to do this.

      3. Crafting said gathered materials for building elements and items to gift to NPCs? This will need GUI and workbench, most likely.

      4. Collectibles? Think koroks from BoTW or the museum artifacts in Stardew Valley. I'd like for the player to be able to display these only in/on a shelf/table/glass case inside their base(s).

      5. NPCs with many hours worth of randomized dialogue interaction, gifts to and from NPCs, as well as a few friendship levels and unlockable interactions/gifts?

      6. What would the time frame look like for me to learn Unity's Engine for these elements, or is there a better engine I should be aware of?

      7. What materials might you guess that I'd need to spend money on to make this game? I already have: a Mac, the Adobe Suite, a drawing tablet, all the time in the world, and ideas. Would I need a license for anything?

      8. What have I overlooked? 3D modeling (and not just blocky models in blockbench) is a skill I realized I'd need to learn just as I was writing this post.

      The reason I'm asking so many questions is because I can't tell if trying this will be worth my time or not, and if I could afford to hire someone for parts of it, if need be. I have ADHD, so I'm wondering if this is just the "new shiny thing" that has caught my eye (probably is). I don't want to dive into a major learning session and project development if it ultimately won't go anywhere because it's too hard for my smooth brain.

      Then again, I see some games (what I would consider low quality) that I'm like, "man, I could've done that, that looks so simple and easy!" So basically I have no idea whether I'm near the peak of Mt Stupid on the Dunning-Kreuger graph, or if I'm past it and somewhere in the valley.


      Any advice is greatly appreciated.

      Also, feel free to talk to me like I'm a dumb 5 year old.

      6 votes
    10. What did you do this week (and weekend)?

      As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...

      As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!

      7 votes
    11. Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like ballots, policy.transport and uranus. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was...

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like ballots, policy.transport and uranus. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was hankering to know.

      But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched offbeat stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!

      12 votes
    12. Refurbed Lenovo ThinkPads - whats the "current gen"?

      I'm in the market to hurl at a wall upgrade our badly ageing general use family laptop (Lenovo V110). I've used ThinkPads in the past for work and due to their ubiquity there is a value to be had,...

      I'm in the market to hurl at a wall upgrade our badly ageing general use family laptop (Lenovo V110).

      I've used ThinkPads in the past for work and due to their ubiquity there is a value to be had, I believe, in corporate refurbs.

      However, it's been a good few years since I used one - think it was a T440 - and am looking for some advice on what the most recently obsoleted gen is that I should be looking for, or where people have found a sweet spot on price/performance. Any pointers?

      16 votes
    13. What are some good books to learn how the International Space Station works?

      There are many interesting videos about the ISS on YouTube, but I have a hard time committing video content to memory, and it is also difficult for me to create a mental picture of how things work...

      There are many interesting videos about the ISS on YouTube, but I have a hard time committing video content to memory, and it is also difficult for me to create a mental picture of how things work in that format.

      So, what are some good books (or maybe long-form articles) about the ISS that can help me understand it both functionally and spatially? Essentially, where everything is, what everything is for, and also how all the procedures actually work. I'm looking for both accessible introductions for the general public and more technical literature (although I am not in STEM, so something meant specifically for engineers might be too much for me).

      The purpose of the request is research for something I am writing. I intend it to be (kinda hard) science fiction, so I wanna be able to comfortably visualize and refer to all the spaces and moving parts with knowledge. I do wanna learn some jargon and what it's for, but I'm not building a space station in my garage :P

      It takes place in current times.

      I'm not against learning more about the history of the ISS, but my focus is really on how it is organized, what every part is meant to accomplish, and how the operations and procedures actually take place there. Including all the rules, methods, and inner works involving human beings, both in relation to the ISS and themselves.

      6 votes