Just made some lingonberry walnut cookies. They were delicious. But apparently walnuts don't agree with me anymore, for my mouth is now hurting all over. I am saddened, for walnuts are amazing.
I made homemade hotpockets by stuffing bread rolls with baloney, nacho cheese and garlic powder. The funny thing is I can make them, cook them, and eat them in the time it takes a normal hot pocket to cool.
Master has given Dobby a doctorate! Dobby is free!
Cook a hot pocket for 1:30, or two for 2:00, never have to wait for them to cool, and the sides rarely explode in a volcano of stuff that's horrible for you to eat anyways.
So it's just like a skanky unidentifiable meat wrapped in an oily kind of dough? Sound's like something they have in Finland called a Lihaapirakka literally a meat-pie. And in South Africa we have a kind of dough called 'fettkoek', literally fat cake, which is shallow-fried dough, traditionally not with meat, but can be fashioned so... Sounds good every culture has some kind of cheap-dough+meat pie it seems. Cornish Pasties in the UK, mince-pies too! HAha
Anyways, Jim Gaffigan is just like a less serious and therefore less funny Bill Hicks to me...
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NudeRaider -- EUD actions, specifically. The conditions remained. Today we can even have actions again, but they're all virtualized/whitelisted (not sure on the actual technical implementation) so you can only use them for specific intended purposed, not arbitrary code injections.
[06:26 am]
NudeRaider -- I mean yes, maps - through EUDs - were theoretically able to do that as well, but that was patched quickly.
Symmetry shouted: Ohhh imagine a SC map that could delete itself
not the map, the editor
[02:28 am]
Symmetry -- I vaguely remember Voy doing some ACE back in the day, but I had no idea EUDs could do that kind of shit. I am very much catching up on the technology
[02:28 am]
Symmetry -- Ohhh imagine a SC map that could delete itself
Symmetry shouted: NudeRaider Is EUD editor capable of writing shit onto the player's harddrive? That seems like it would be dangerous
yeah an editor that isn't allowed to write files sounds rather pointless, so I'd assume it can. Like most other programs too btw. and yes, obviously that's dangerous, but also kinda necessary. MS introduced that virtualization for exactly that reason.
[2026-7-15. : 4:10 am]
Ultraviolet -- I don't think so. I think they shut that shit down after 1.16, maybe even earlier