

I thought someone had just used a spherize filter or something on a picture of McConnell
I thought someone had just used a spherize filter or something on a picture of McConnell
I did not do any of the side quests as having to redo a bunch of stuff sounds terrible.
This is a game that’s really about the sidequests. They’re so important that there’s a mandatory (iirc) part to get a notebook to help you track them.
Well the tree is presumably not on an alien world. It’s on its native planet. The humans are the things on an alien world.
They aren’t really necessary; a butter dish works fine if you’re using butter regularly. You can also just plop the stick in the dish, while with a bell you have to manually pack it in there (I assume? Never used one personally)
Also the main reason is probably just unfamiliarity
You put the butter in the bell part. The butter sticks. You then put some water in the crock and put the bell in the crock. The bell/butter displaces some water and it prevents air from getting to the butter.
Imo it’s silly; there’s no real issue just leaving butter in a dish at room temp.
That sounds like bird photography is the problem. Bird watching is still pretty cheap. Just enjoy the experience of watching birds in the moment; you don’t have to capture it for later.
Read the community info.
It’s millions of dollars
Okay, so generally the way it works is you have some app (e.g. Google Authenticator, 1password, Aegis, Bit warden – anything that supports TOTP). When you enable 2FA for a site, it’ll give you a QR code. You scan that with your app and then the app gives you a six digit code that changes every 30 seconds.
The QR code is really just an easy way to get a long string of characters into your app, though, and if the QR code doesn’t work there should be an option to see the raw code and manually enter it.
You enter that code in once to confirm that you have actually set up the 2FA. Then it will show you a list of recovery codes. It’ll only show you these once; it doesn’t store them anywhere. You need to note them down in whatever way suits you best (I print mine; you could also just write them down). You cannot see these again. The best you can do, if you still have access to your account, is generate new ones (probably by disabling and re-enabling 2FA)
Now, whenever you login, you’ll be asked for your authenticator code (much like an SMS). You just open whatever app you used and enter in whatever code it’s currently showing (remember it’s time based).
If your authenticator app gets messed up somehow, you can recover it using your recovery codes.
Good to know. I’m gonna host a standalone proxy
Spokes. Via “bespoke”
I’m bad at naming things.
Print off your recovery codes and keep them safe. If you want to be extra, hammer them into metal plates like the crypto weirdos do.
You… don’t generally need to compile the kernel to use Arch? Or is this some joke
It can be… But others can monetize it too
OP said as badly as possible. You left out the little subplot about the gang still trying to involve you but otherwise this is spot on.
That just looks 3d printed on a textured sheet