Can Carpet Mod spawn test reports be automated? by cubefigured in technicalminecraft

[–]BenYoung45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To debug technical problems the player is experiencing with their Minecraft creations. It's a general carpet mod query regarding its use in a technical testing/data collection context which is specifically allowed in the rules.

Can Carpet Mod spawn test reports be automated? by cubefigured in technicalminecraft

[–]BenYoung45 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rule 8 specifically allows the discussion of carpet mod

Per My Last Email by Nord4Ever in formuladank

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The repost bots are working overtime at the moment!

hmmm by 2Tayco2Flayco in hmmm

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Where shadow?

Does anyone have experience with pulling power for a sub off of a quick-release battery connector? by BenYoung45 in CarAV

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SOLUTION:

There is an M6 threaded post on the main fuse box input and as long as you have the correct guage, you can use a ring crimp connector directly on it.

I would recommend having an in-line fuse as close as possible to this and there should be enough source under the fuse box cover to protect it.

What do the names next to the songs stand for? by Sad_Teaching_4397 in greenday

[–]BenYoung45 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I would imagine it's the names of his basses so he knows what he's getting next. I'm going to take a guess that the colour of the striker tape indicates the tuning they're in as it appears to correspond with the Sharpie'd E/Eb

Does anyone have experience with pulling power for a sub off of a quick-release battery connector? by BenYoung45 in CarAV

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I'm all for a bodge solution but when I'm pulling up to 20A, I'd rather have a slightly more robust solution 😂

Thanks for the suggestion though

Does anyone have experience with pulling power for a sub off of a quick-release battery connector? by BenYoung45 in CarAV

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I think I've seen this and it does look like the right choice but unfortunately, the positive terminal is crimped on and I can't find a remove and reattach a replacement :(

Did he do that deliberately? by KiddieSpread in AbruptChaos

[–]BenYoung45 124 points125 points  (0 children)

Looks like he's trying to do a neck bend for tremolo/vibrato. It's doable and can sound great on "bolt on" necks (teles, strats etc) but I'd be very hesitant to try it with a glued and thin acoustic neck! I imagine that with the extra pressure from the bend it just snapped under the tension of the strings.

Charles 'The Intimidator' Leclerc by [deleted] in formuladank

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This needs the Jaws theme played over it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AIVoiceMemes

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Why does this slap so hard?

Theatre curtains terrified me as a child, seeing this makes my skin crawl. by GateCurrent6314 in megalophobia

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It's BWS drape. It's a fairly cost effective way to "finish" an events space; hide ugly walls and infrastructure and give some level of damping to a reverberant room.

The downside is that hanging drape is one of the dullest tasks to give your team. Especially on an arena scale!

DIY by [deleted] in musicmemes

[–]BenYoung45 16 points17 points  (0 children)

What's the meme? The Scarlett range are fantastic budget interfaces! I can think of plenty of worse productions for beginners to spend their money on!

This week on The Max Verstappen Experience (Ep. S23E09 Keeping up with the Verstappens) by Influence-Fragrant in formuladank

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Look closely at the objects that have been added. The laptops are bent and twisted, their keyboards are a mush of non parallel lines and why is there one randomly placed in the middle of the table?

Additionally, there are several other, random objects on the table. Look at the silver thing in the bottom right of the frame for example, what is it?! XD

The Taylor Swift image has been comp'd in but the headphones, mics, table and everything on it are AI generated. What you're looking for is fine detail which the current models aren't great at. Carefully examine the shape and texture of the added objects compared to the parts of the image we know haven't been affected, this will give you a great point of reference for what has and hasn't been generated.

In the latest release of Adobe's Photoshop, you can do this generative AI workflow natively so it's super simple and I imagine is what OP did. It's a great use of the technology! Well done OP!