That was my first thought as well, and I already own the Doctor Who set. I’d buy another TARDIS set. It’s retired now, so it’s a bit expensive now, https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/doctor-who-21304
That was my first thought as well, and I already own the Doctor Who set. I’d buy another TARDIS set. It’s retired now, so it’s a bit expensive now, https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/doctor-who-21304
I have this set as well. It’s so much fun. Really wish there was a Lego Amy.
All of the gold angles pieces on my daleks have cracked. I think it’s a brittle color. I’ve heard Lego is good at replacing stuff like that
There is an episode of the Dave Chang show podcast that covers this. They have a professor on to cover the science of different pans. If I remember correctly, it should be safe as it will through your digestive system. The bigger issue is overheating Teflon. That being said, you still don’t really want non food in your food, and that pan is likely pretty worthless from a non-stick perspective
It’s a bit of a long shot, and I’m not sure if it’s just theory or proven in reality. The idea is that you literally freeze the memory at a cold enough temperature to freeze the state of the memory, and then swap the memory into a machine with power in order to read or dump the data
This is what I care about. I use a fire TV stick because it’s android. I have needed to side load apps several times (HBO dispute)
Arch seems like it would probably be one of the best distros to pick for gaming because of Valve’s use and support of it for the Steam Deck. I can’t answer the specific question