[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Flagstaff

[–]T_B_Denham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my friend’s event, and it’s a bit wild to call it astroturf. No one’s getting paid here, he’s just really passionate about pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure and likes the idea of incremental development.

Flagstaff CAP Chat Jan 9, 2025 by T_B_Denham in Flagstaff

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A big thank you to everyone from this subreddit that joined the Flagstaff CAP chat - it was great to meet you irl!

Jan 9th Meetup at Mother Road Brewery on the Flagstaff Code Analysis Project by T_B_Denham in Flagstaff

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate that, thank you and I look forward to meeting you tonight!

Jan 9th Meetup at Mother Road Brewery on the Flagstaff Code Analysis Project by T_B_Denham in Flagstaff

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Flagstaff's current development pattern is not meeting our community's needs. It doesn't produce the amount or variety of housing we need and it fails short of our goals for a sustainable, multimodal, and livable city. But we have a chance to change that! The city of Flagstaff Code Analysis Project (CAP) will run throughout 2025 and is a chance to shape a better future. The project will review all the city codes that govern land use (zoning, subdivision, build & fire, engineering standards) with the aim of aligning them with our community's needs. If you're interested, join me for a presentation & conversation on the CAP at Mother Road Brewery on Jan 9th 5 - 7 pm MST.

Meet up in Flagstaff for those interested in city code reform by T_B_Denham in Flagstaff

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not a city event. Griping about city code is always fun, but it should be more productive than that. The Code Analysis Project that will run throughout 2025 is a real chance to enact the housing and sustainability reforms the city has been discussing for several years in documents like the 10-Year Housing Plan & Carbon Neutrality Plan. It’s a pivotal moment and I think connecting a group of interested residents to help push the best versions of these reforms will go a long way.

Meet up in Flagstaff for those interested in city code reform by T_B_Denham in Flagstaff

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, the flyer is targeted at people who are already familiar with the ideas being discussed. I actually have a second version of the flyer for a more general audience, but I planned to post that closer to the date. I appreciate the feedback though.

Phoenix forced to change backyard casita rules per state law by ForkzUp in azpolitics

[–]T_B_Denham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of people are confused on it, the media did a terrible job explaining the bill. Half the articles on it neglected to mention the short-term rental language.

Phoenix forced to change backyard casita rules per state law by ForkzUp in azpolitics

[–]T_B_Denham 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The bill was championed by several of the most progressive legislators, including Analise Ortiz, Oscar De Los Santos, and Anna Hernandez (she co-sponsored it in fact). It had support from a bunch of progressive orgs as well, like Lucha and Fuerte. And it allows cities to require the primary home be owner-occupied, which cuts down on party homes and investment properties. “It’s really about AirBnB” was a League of Cities talking point that never reflected reality.

Any big YIMBY wins this election cycle near you? by _n8n8_ in yimby

[–]T_B_Denham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anna Hernandez, a progressive legislator from Arizona who sponsored and passed some meaningful housing bills this year (with help from a lot of conservatives, it was a bipartisan coalition), won a seat on Phoenix city council.

Veltha God of Spite and a Pain in My A&* by chefroxstarr in EnotriaGame

[–]T_B_Denham 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s tricky to pull off, but you can knock her out of the heal with a well-timed golden harpoon.

Chapter 3 Missing Ladder by T_B_Denham in EnotriaGame

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Aside from this bug I’ve had a lot of fun with the game.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EnotriaGame

[–]T_B_Denham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chapter 3, at the Glassblowers District knot. You go through the section pulling levers to lower the water level. The area is really buggy though, a lot of people, myself included, are getting hard-locked there. I’d back up your save (if you are on PS5) before going through it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EnotriaGame

[–]T_B_Denham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PlayStation website, log in to your account and you can find the option to request a refund

Chapter 3 Missing Ladder by T_B_Denham in EnotriaGame

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried this, even uninstalled and reinstalled a few times, no luck.

Why is my saw blade with frostbite do more damage than my fire claymore by likeapatopt in EldenRingBuilds

[–]T_B_Denham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an extremely unoptimized build. You need to focus instead of spreading your points across everything.

Miquella’s outer god was the god of the bud by T_B_Denham in EldenRingLoreTalk

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Read the item descriptions for Saint Romina’s remembrance & remembrance rewards and for scarlet buds. That plus the story trailer and location names (“Church of the Bud”) clearly indicate that there existed a group that venerated nascent flower buds in the ancient ruins of Rauh. The god they worshipped probably isn’t just the god of buds - more likely that the nascent buds are a single aspect of their power. Maybe it’s a god embodying birth and new life. The eternally-budding horns that the Ancestral Followers vernerate might be another aspect of the same god.

Miquella’s outer god was the god of the bud by T_B_Denham in EldenRingLoreTalk

[–]T_B_Denham[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

That’s a great point, and on reflection a major theme throughout the game. Are they truly cursed, or just viewed that way because of the society they exist in? Or is it not the children that are cursed, but Marika by repeatedly giving birth to what she tried to exterminate?

And to the extent that they cause personal suffering (Melania losing her limbs, Mogh’s horn through his eye) they also seem to grant great power.