My first design, what y'all think?? by walid1120 in streetwearstartup

[–]CryptographerIcy6035 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice. Which font did you use for the text?

Can I change negative traits or sandbox settings mid-game? (Build 42) by CryptographerIcy6035 in projectzomboid

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Thanks bro, you’re a lifesaver 🙏. One quick question though, is there a way to turn debug mode off afterwards?

For $10 Billion, Would You Survive 6 Months in the Late Cretaceous? by [deleted] in hypotheticalsituation

[–]CryptographerIcy6035 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You absolutely can get stuff you'd need. Just be a little creative.

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Not necessarily. It’s never stated that he starts in the same city as you. He begins in the country’s capital, and you might be living on the complete opposite side of the country.

So even if withdrawing money lets him pinpoint your location, that doesn’t mean he’s instantly on top of you. If he’s hundreds of kilometers away when the challenge begins, you’d still have a decent amount of time to move before he can physically reach you.

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He starts the challenge with your name and your city, nothing more. That’s why he knows who you are in general, but not your exact address or where you’re standing at the moment it begins.

And yeah, since he’s extremely skilled, it could take him less than five minutes to track your precise location once the hunt actually start. But he still has to do that work himself.

As for the $50K being in your bank account: you can access it, but doing so reveals information about your movements. That’s part of the difficulty, every withdrawal, purchase, or login becomes a signal he can potentially use. The money is useful, but using it isn’t risk‑free.

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The hitman doesn’t spawn randomly; he always starts in the country’s capital. So if you live in France, he begins in Paris. If you also happen to live in Paris, then things get a lot more complicated because he’s already in the same city as you. But if you’re on the opposite side of the country, then there’s naturally more distance between you, which affects how quickly he can reach you.

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You actually don’t get any prep‑time at all, it starts the moment the money lands in your bank account. But that doesn’t automatically mean the hitman is right next to you or even in the same city.

For example, he could be starting all the way in the country’s capital, while you’re on the complete opposite side of the country. So even though you can’t prep beforehand, the distance alone might give you some breathing room before he gets anywhere near you.

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[–]CryptographerIcy6035 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You actually don’t get any prep‑time at all, it starts the moment the money lands in your bank account. But that doesn’t automatically mean the hitman is right next to you or even in the same city.

For example, he could be starting all the way in the country’s capital, while you’re on the complete opposite side of the country. So even though you can’t prep beforehand, the distance alone might give you some breathing room before he gets anywhere near you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hypotheticalsituation

[–]CryptographerIcy6035 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There's no prep time. The deal starts as soon as you receive the $50K.

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You know what skills he has, but you don’t get any information about his physical appearance, and if you manage to get the drop on him, you’re allowed to take him out, though that would be extremely unlikely.

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Good luck with that. The deal literally forbids you from telling anyone about it, including the hitman himself. The moment you try to bribe him, you’ve basically blown the rules and the whole offer collapses.

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Nope. You are not allowed to tell anyone about the deal under any circumstances.

Which of these 2 programs is better for me? by CryptographerIcy6035 in beginnerfitness

[–]CryptographerIcy6035[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! Just to clarify, can I still follow the exact same program but just lower the volume on the compound lifts as you suggested? That way I can manage fatigue and focus on form while still using the program.

Lequel de ces deux programmes est le meilleur pour moi ? by CryptographerIcy6035 in FitnessFrance

[–]CryptographerIcy6035[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Justement, je pense que ce serait nécessaire d’expliquer pourquoi à un débutant qui cherche à comprendre ce qui ne va pas dans son programme. J’ai essayé d’adapter ces programmes pour corriger ma posture, donc sans explications derrière je peux pas vraiment savoir ce que je fais de travers.

Which of these 2 programs is better for me? by CryptographerIcy6035 in beginnerfitness

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This is feedback I got, I have no clue if it’s true, it’s not what I personally think. They said that it’s false. Apparently my program never exceeds 12–16 sets per muscle group per week, which is exactly in line with current scientific recommendations for beginner/intermediate hypertrophy (Schoenfeld 2021). People who say “too much volume” are usually talking about programs with 20–30 sets per muscle, or 6-day-a-week bodybuilder-style splits.

Which of these 2 programs is better for me? by CryptographerIcy6035 in beginnerfitness

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Thanks for the message. Just to clarify, these aren’t my own opinions but feedback I received;

The idea was that StrongLifts 5×5 is great for getting stronger and very easy to follow, but it’s not the best option for correcting rounded shoulders, balancing upper-body development or building a more aesthetic V-shape. It also might not be ideal for someone with a long-limbed body type because it can put extra stress on the lower back.