My muscles are over flexible and even taking a big bite can do it. Also makes it easy to put back in place tho.
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TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Gaming@lemmy.zip•Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pagesEnglish22·4 months agoThat’s only for open world maps, many games where the placement of rocks and trees is something that’s subject to miniscule changes for balance reasons.
TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Throughout human history, there’s always been a lack of information. Then, somewhere around 2005, there was this brief moment where we had the perfect amount - and ever since, it’s been far too much.1·5 months agoYes you’ll cope better with technology you grew up with, but technology is also an exponential cure. For about 5500 years a guy on a horse was the fastest messaging system, then we went from beeps through a cable to video calls within 200 years.
TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Feels bad to have nothing to show for it.English1·6 months agoThis just looks cursed to me now
I’ve bought and repaired quite a few broken pcs over the years, and anytime it’s an Alienware that’s not starting up it usually means the motherboard has burned out and usually taken the CPU with it.
Mostly because they use the intel stock cooler on an i7 and then make that singular fan also pull double duty as exhaust in an itx sized case, without having heatsinks on any of the vrm or PSU components.
I mean if it’s an Alienware good chance something has burned out.
TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•There should be a term for people who never really returned from the pandemic's social isolation3·8 months agoI got really lucky to get the right expert as my new doctor, since the upcoming clinic would only treat about 1000 patients a year with an estimated 60k waiting for treatment.
TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•There should be a term for people who never really returned from the pandemic's social isolation5·8 months agoCurrently seeing some decent effects from low dose naltrexon, although it seems to shift my energy more than it increases it. The further I’m from having taken my daily (evening) dose the better i feel, but in the mornings I’m extra tired and can’t really focus my eyesight.
But it’s hard to separate the side effects from the multiple other treatments I’m building the dosages for.
TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•There should be a term for people who never really returned from the pandemic's social isolation82·8 months agoSmall rant incoming:
I’m actually still stuck inside more than in the Pandemic. Essential worker so I still went outside daily until i never got my energy back after having covid for the 5th? time.
About 3 years of doctors not really knowing how to treat it and encouraging me to keep trying what i could each day, which led to me basically destroying my body, until i got one of my countries leading experts who immediately told me to take bed rest the second i feel tired.
Since my immune system is basically gone i got a bunch of other illnesses some of which will probably never go away since the meds only alleviate the symptoms.
Upside is that I’ve been trialing a bunch of expirimental treatments for the specialised clinic that is opening soon, some of which had small but immediate effects. So at least those that will get diagnosed in the future don’t need to wait as long hopefully.
TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•People born after 2000 have never seen the cosmic microwave background on their TV set.6·8 months agoI was about to say, i think we had a CRT till about 2010. My grandma still has one upstairs so even my youngest cousins still grew up with it.
Sponsor block gives me a nice list of options to do in that case: skip automatically, show a skip button or ignore. All based on what type of interruption there is.
Ghostbusters are the backup crew in case it’s real this time
Were getting one soon as well and adding an electric boiler to work with our solar panels.
Water is only €1.13/1000L here so showering costs about 1 cent a minute water wise.
Water isn’t that expensive right? Heating the water is what makes it expensive.
I’ve had a gtx 660 pop when it was drawing 300+W at nowhere near safe voltages. And a cheap p55 asrock mobo with a godlike clock gen but only 4 shitty vrm phases, everything was fine until I switched to water cooling without realising the tower fan was also cooling down the vrm heatsink.
Most components will still run for atleast 30s while half of it is on fire.
Source: I’ve nearly burned the house down twice now.
Tripod and/or post processing matching the multiple images
TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•Motorola releases new 5G mid-range smartphone with 125 W charging and 144 Hz OLED displayEnglish1·1 year agoZenFone 10 is the last “small” phone I can remember. Sad to see them drop the smaller size with the 11.
TwanHE@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•Motorola releases new 5G mid-range smartphone with 125 W charging and 144 Hz OLED displayEnglish1·1 year agoI remember when my 4.8 inch phone was considered a phablet. But it was no bigger than my 6.7 inch phone is now, just bigger bezels.
Just need a 7 inch phone now so it’s bigger than my first tablet.
Really depends on the amount of torque your car has at idle, in some you don’t need to touch the gas pedal at all to set off.
Or how good the anti-stall system is, the car I learned in was basically impossible to stall by letting the clutch up too fast, it would just automatically fade in power.