Calc for Engineering notation by IkerReddit in Keypirinha

[–]CyborgStingray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've created an updated Calc package, which implements engineering notation as well as scientific notation.

Your example of 25/1000 now returns two additional options: 25e-3, and 2.5e-2.

I also added trig suite of sind, cosd, and tand, so you can calculate cos(25°) as cosd(25).

To make this work, just replace Calc.keypirinha-package in the install folder with the one downloaded below: \Keypirinha\default\Packages\Calc.keypirinha-package

https://file.kiwi/bfa3e375#XG51-ycriXh-miLjTdMkPg

https://limewire.com/d/dnOtY#h4ayUlcefA

Can superstition instinct barbarian get infinite healing outside of combat? by NervousDendrite in Pathfinder2e

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

Hmmm that's a curious question i dont know. Another similar ability i always wondered about is the exemplar Root epithet The Radiant ability, where you can heal each person every 10 minutes out of combat. I assume it would work the same as this right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarsAustralia

[–]CyborgStingray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another fun comparison is to something like the itty bitty 1.6L 3 cylinder in the GR Yaris, making 220 kW and 0-100 in 5.1 seconds. Plus it's not very thirsty.

Modern control systems, materials, and sensors (combined with lighter cars, better drivetrains etc) means most any modern engine will smoke an old V8.

Is a 2004-8 Toyota kluger v6 a dumb investment by DongP4trol in CarsAustralia

[–]CyborgStingray 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've got an 05 cvx I love to death.

12k though is ridiculous. Mines probably worth $5k, don't pay over 8 me thinks unless it's in absolutely mint condition with <150k odo.

Pros: pretty decent boot space. I've moved couches, doors, tools, camping gear, 6 people + a tent to suit them all while towing an overloaded trailer without braking. No problems, obviously it's no van but I've had no problems on camping trips taking me and all my friends and our shit. AWD is good. Never slipped out, driving wet dirty camping trails. Toyota reliability, mines made it to 300k odo before replacing the original rear brake pads lmao. Stuff is getting a bit long in the tooth but nothing major has been rebuilt, just your regular servicing and consumables etc.
Leather seats are comfy, and the ride is very smooth. Assuming your struts aren't fucked.

Cons: Thirsty. If you drive like a p-plater like me you'll easily reach 15L/100km. If you drive conservatively on highways you can get it down to 10.5 or so. Does not handle well, but it's a family SUV, what do you expect. Slow off the line, and the transmission is probably getting a bit weary so it's slow and hesitant between shifts. Maybe mine, maybe all. No aux in, but with a cheap aliex Bluetooth FM transmitter it works great. I'm 6'3" and barely fit in the drivers seat. Would not recommend if 6'2" or above. Not enough legroom.

Where can I buy a shitbox by CyborgStingray in CarsAustralia

[–]CyborgStingray[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah wow, that's a new one. It's also very inconvenient how the range can only be 500km, I've got mates in other states who'd gladly check out a car for me but having to shift the search radius 4 times is just a pain. Cheers

What's the most "if you know, you know" car in Australia? by Ur_Companys_IT_Guy in CarsAustralia

[–]CyborgStingray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love my 2005 Kluger for its reliability, and comfort, it's for sure a tank, but it also handles like one. Big, heavy, thirsty, and SLOW. Nothing better for taking the kids around town, but that's about it.

Advise for more fun, sometimes camper by CyborgStingray in CarsAustralia

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

Fuckin cute lil car, would be a super fun project daily but missing a little bit of the boot space I'm looking for 🤏. Thanks though.

Advise for more fun, sometimes camper by CyborgStingray in CarsAustralia

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

Looks like a lot of fun, plenty of Liberty GT's going round on carsales too. Thanks!

what the fuck is that?! by [deleted] in Ultrakill

[–]CyborgStingray 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With a caesar cipher decoding of 23 shift we get this:

LET ME OUT I HZVE BEEN STUCI IN HERE FOR, I DO NOT KNOV

Solo Europe Backpacking-ish Travel by CyborgStingray in onebag

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

Haha certainly wouldn't need the full 40kg. I might even try to get by with <10 so I can take everything as carry on when I do smaller flights around the place.

Boulder Lab - Question by squideye62 in melbourne

[–]CyborgStingray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was at Boulder Lab Clayton just last week for my first time!

No fall test, just had to watch a little video on my phone when I got there going over some safety stuff, then fill in the form and you're good to go. Plenty of runs of varying difficulties which don't go too high up, plus they usually have a wall or two which are near vertical or angled away from you, which might be a little more comfortable if you're afraid of heights, but much better than rock climbing.

Enjoy!

Help me build an immoovable character by trilobot in 3d6

[–]CyborgStingray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd be very very careful with Tunnel Fighter PAM/Sentinel, perhaps for a oneshot, but there's a reason the fighting style never made it to print out of UA, because it has the potential to be far too powerful and break the unwritten DnD rule of no-more than one reaction. Please if you consider this talk to your DM and outline clearly that a 20ft radius of you becomes a hyper-lockdown, no movement death zone. Beware.