I mean hidden as in I’ve pressed ‘s’ on them in the crafting screen, not hidden as “locked away”.
Home crafting tab has a sub tab called “hidden”, so you can go there and press s again in them
I know, but I’d like to see them when I search and when I browse categories.
What do you mean? Pressing ‘s’ on a hidden recipe unhides it for me, letting me see the recipe in categories and later searches, but I don’t think there is a parameter you can put into the crafting search that will allow you to see them without manually unhiding them first.
I mean… right now you can see both the recipes you can craft (you have all the prerequisite materials and tools) and the recipes that you cannot craft (that are grayed out and you either have no materials or no tools).
I want to also see the recipes that I’ve hidden. And I’d like the colour-coding to change such that: the recipes that I can craft become dark green, the uncraftable white and the hidden ones grayed out.
As far as I understand, the purpose of hiding recipes is to reduce the clutter from having to go through lots of recipes you have no interest in. Having them shown in a different color defeats the purpose of reducing the clutter.
I would guess that if you were to implement a “temporary unhide” display option to view the hidden recipes (in a different color) it could be accepted (eventually, once 0.F gets done). I would make a “temporary unhide” display option temporary, i.e. it would only be active during the current view session, but subsequent sessions would start with hidden recipes actually being hidden.
Having them shown in a different color defeats the purpose of reducing the clutter.
No. Having them clustered together does not increase the clutter and has the positive effect of actually seeing them, when you either browse the categories or search for something.
No, not temporary unhide. I don’t want them to clutter, even if temporary.
Is there a way to make discourse stop trapping Firefox’s search key?
Any tips on how to grind survival beyond 10?
Workaround: Ctrl-G
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Any tips on how to grind survival beyond 10?
What’s the point? Also, how do you even get it this far? I’m stuck at 8 forever.
Higher survival => you get more from corpses
There is an armor recipe that requires survival 8, I suppose that’s the way how to get it up to 10. It’s in the book “Traditional Japanese Kimono”, which I had been unable to locate so far.
Why do diesel engines consume so much power? 250 W for V6… Isn’t that a bit … too much?
What do you mean? Fuel powered engines consume fuel and produce power to do the work. Electric engines consume power to do the work.
I meant 250W of electric power, in case it was not clear.
I still don’t understand. The 250 W is the power PRODUCED by the diesel engine, available to produce work (such as moving a vehicle). Also, I believe this number is the maximum power generated, so when under a lighter load it consumes less fuel in order to produce a lesser load. Basically, 250 W is what you get when the pedal is pressed to the bottom, when e.g. accelerating your vehicle. The power isn’t in the form of electricity, but mechanical work (although an alternator will convert some of that power into electricity, thus generating a load on the engine).
Lmao, a 250W diesel engine would be barely enough to move a bicycle.
You’re right.
I looked at the Engines table, and yes, there’s an epower entry for the entries with a consumption of 250 W for the V6 diesel engine, as you said. The power the engines produce are in kW, as they ought to be.
A gasoline engine would require electricity for the spark plugs, and thus need a steady supply of electricity, but as I believe diesel engines are powered by compression I don’t think there would be any need for electricity except to start the engine. However, vehicles tend to have electrical systems that would draw some power, but I guess diesel powered ones should need a fair bit less electricity than gasoline.
Yes.
The motive power that engines produce is given in watts or horsepower. kW, MW are just SI prefixes for these the former. Both gasoline and diesel engines need power for the spark plugs and I can tell you that 10W alone already generates 1 cm worth of continuous spark. Short sparks (both in time and space) would need much less power. Engines are not “powered by compression”. The fuel-air mixture is compressed before ignition, but this compression is generated by rotational inertia. Potential electrical systems not related to the engine are irrelevant.
Now, back onto the question: Why do diesel engines consume so much power? 250 W for V6… Isn’t that a bit … too much?
Hmm, actually, cooling systems might consume that much, especially in stationary applications (generators).
Is there a way to merge two vehicles? I’ve found two motorboats that I’d like to merge into one long boat.
Sadly enough no, you’ll have to take the one apart and apply to the other.