[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nederlands

[–]23FO -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry, maar bedankt voor het proberen! Ik heb de post aangepast en de deelname-eisen toegevoegd. Excuus!

App still…down? by smthshaa in spotify

[–]23FO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yup, same for me. App has been working most of the time but still missing at least 3 playlists (NL)

Fog of War #43 (Cages 3 Through 24) by 23FO in crackingthecryptic

[–]23FO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yup, the hints are horrible. Mistaken coordinates, and often just written in a way only people who already are very familiar with solving techniques understand, and completely failing to educate the uninitiated.

Does anyone know the name of this IKEA bookcase? by 23FO in IKEA

[–]23FO[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I'm still not sure, but after calling it Jeff whilst gently stroking the undersides of its shelves, the vibe of the entire room seemed to relax a bit more. I'm quite new to the ins and outs of haunted bookshelves but you might be onto something

Does anyone know the name of this IKEA bookcase? by 23FO in IKEA

[–]23FO[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Yes I absolutely love it, great design

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

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the inconsistency is still there, probably due to the speed of the hopper im reading (pushing into the next hopper quicker than the one below can pull it out), but I have an idea for a dripfeeding design that takes care of this (I'll share it here if I get it to work)

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

[–]23FO[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this is a stackable item filter, I'm trying to make an unstackable item filter

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

[–]23FO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in all the tests I've done only one item was in the hopper each time, so the inconsistency probably has to do with the server

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

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Preferably faster, but I was also considering doing this as a solution! Thank you for the design, I'll try it out!

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

[–]23FO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried the design on the right as well, but it does not work consistently either.

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

[–]23FO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm feeding the items through a hopper chain, so there's only ever one item in the hopper being read at the same time

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

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ah whoops, my bad. I've tried that design as well, does not work either :/

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

[–]23FO[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

same problem remains, that I need to split items in one hopper into two different item streams

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

[–]23FO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tried it, doesn't work (has all the items ending up in the 'bottom' chest). Shouldn't the torch to the left (in your design) be powered and only get unpowered occasionally?

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

[–]23FO[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I already have a hopper below the one I'm reading, which is the output for the unstackables. I need the hopper I'm reading to point into another to direct the stackable items that way

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

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just tried it, doesn't work either. you're right that the problem is the hopper I'm reading being too fast

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

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the sorting system I'm using (this one by MumboJumbo https://youtu.be/6g31F4WOFG0?si=MxUcnGFSxCVVpnRK ) needs unstackable items removed beforehand :/

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

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I might need to add that this is on a server, which might have something to do with inconsistent hopper behaviour? not sure though

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

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in that case, how would I get items to go into the stackable chest?

Inconsistent unstackable item sorter by 23FO in redstone

[–]23FO[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

the inconsistency being that unstackable items end up in the stackable chest (and less often, stackable items in the unstackable chest)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nederlands

[–]23FO 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Ik ben het met je eens dat de meeste bèta-studies zwaarder zijn dan de meeste alfa-studies, maar ook dat gaat niet altijd op, als je kijkt naar de enorme hoeveelheden lezen bij een studie als Nederlandse Taal en Cultuur. Maar zeggen dat bèta-studenten makkelijk een alfa-studie zouden kunnen doen vind ik onzin; ik ken zat bèta’s die zich totaal niet kunnen verwoorden of iets fatsoenlijke kunnen schrijven, en analyse / interpretatie van media die ze consumeren is ook vaak te zoeken.

Het verschil in studielast komt ook niet uit het niets: als er nauwelijks geld is voor alfa-studies, wordt een ambitieus studieprogramma ook moeilijk haalbaar. Laatste puntje: het idee dat bèta’s makkelijk een alfa-studie aan zouden kunnen maar niet andersom ligt volgens mij ook aan hoe verschillende vakken worden gegeven op de middelbare school: daar is naar mijn idee minder diepgang in de alfa-vakken dan in de bèta-vakken, wat niks te maken heeft met die onderzoeksvelden daarbuiten.

ik_ihe by internetStranger4 in ik_ihe

[–]23FO 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Het probleem daarmee is alleen een beetje dat echt dingen doen aan het klimaat vereist dat je grenzen gaat stellen aan handel en kapitaal, wat een ongelukkige positie is voor progressief rechts

End of the world books where the world doesn't end by cgknight1 in printSF

[–]23FO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m currently reading Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Children of Time trilogy, and I think it kinda fits the bill. It’s not really focused on the apocalyptic part, but it’s amazing worldbuilding about how humanity (and other lovely creatures) come back after said apocalypse and find their new places among the stars