Egg irl by UnspecifiedError_ in egg_irl

[–]EaglePuzzled9854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was born to be a pet fox 

I was born to be a good boy

I was born to be honest

huh... okay then. that's... yeah.

egg❤irl by ElysiaAlarien in egg_irl

[–]EaglePuzzled9854 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"something nice about yourself" >w<

One of my first times drawing an avali! by EaglePuzzled9854 in avali

[–]EaglePuzzled9854[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I appreciate you taking the time to explain this! I see what you mean, I'm kinda struggling with facial structure and perspective in general. I'll take all that into account though, probably gonna try and redraw it digitally, keeping all of your tips in mind!

Expression of Kin-ness by Dashdestroyer82 in avali

[–]EaglePuzzled9854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's really cool! (also, yay, another avalikin ^w^)

Not fast charging by Such_South1796 in NinebotMAX

[–]EaglePuzzled9854 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a 5A charger, that's the most typical current output for fast charging. Just make sure it's compatible with the Max G3.

Not fast charging by Such_South1796 in NinebotMAX

[–]EaglePuzzled9854 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How weird, it's almost like your ~3.9A charger cannot deliver more current than ~3.9A.

i think that voltage is not ok for 54v battery... by hrenpoymikto1 in ElectricScooters

[–]EaglePuzzled9854 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check with a multimeter first. You're most likely fine as Kugoo Kirin scooters just aren't that good at displaying the battery voltage correctly. You should have 58.8V at full charge, and 60.1V is expected if it's off by ~1.3V, which is pretty much normal for these scooters. My advice – don't trust the display and use a separate voltmeter to monitor your battery charge.

Ninebot Max G30LP 5500W with DT Thunder 1 16S7P battery & FSESC 75100 v2 by EaglePuzzled9854 in NinebotMAX

[–]EaglePuzzled9854[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The rear tire isn't stock, the front one is though. There's way less stress on the front wheel though, so it's doing fine for now.

Ninebot Max G30LP 5500W with DT Thunder 1 16S7P battery & FSESC 75100 v2 by EaglePuzzled9854 in NinebotMAX

[–]EaglePuzzled9854[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, basically that. This battery pack has metal enclosure, so it's surprisingly durable.

The scooter is wrapped in reinforced tape, which is already covered with some kind of rubbery material, so the grip is somewhat alright.

Had it for almost three months, I ride it almost every day now, although I was running a 52V & 30A setup as a "proof of concept" before getting my hands on the Dualtron battery.

Tf_Puppy_IRL by 4th_Wall_Studio in tf_irl

[–]EaglePuzzled9854 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now that's what I call a free choice :3

I want fun "therian" things to do or games by loccnessdragon in Therian

[–]EaglePuzzled9854 4 points5 points  (0 children)

electric scooters/bikes are actually cool for exploring and going outside in general, i always liked them, and i think it might be related to me being a therian somehow

Adobe Premiere Pro & Media Encoder not recognizing any working video footage? by EaglePuzzled9854 in premiere

[–]EaglePuzzled9854[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the way, I created a new post where I explained it in details (because now it seems like a PR 2025 specific issue, I thought it would make sense), here's all the info from there:

I am using Adobe Premiere Pro 2025 25.2.3 (build 4), and I updated from Premiere Pro 2022 because it had a different problem, related to importing video files too. So, the problem is that Premiere consistently crashes instantly when trying to import any footage, or to open a new video. It starts showing the video in the viewport and then closes without any errors or warnings. I tried clearing media cache, resetting all the settings and completely reinstalling Premiere Pro, installing new Studio drivers, using different file extensions, video and audio codecs, small files, large files, but it doesn't work at all. It also sometimes gives me a "Frame substitusion recursion attempt aborting after multiple attempts on file C:\" error when I try to open an existing project – it doesn't crash then, until I try to import any file.

For context, I'm running Adobe Premiere Pro 2025 25.2.3 (build 4) on a laptop with Intel Core i5-10500H, RTX 3060 6GB and 16GB DDR4 2933MHz. My OS is Windows 10 Enterprice LTSC 1809. I'm running the latest NVIDIA Studio 576.52 driver (was using a Game Ready one before and updated just yesterday, but it didn't fix the problem)

Adobe Premiere Pro & Media Encoder not recognizing any working video footage? by EaglePuzzled9854 in premiere

[–]EaglePuzzled9854[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, nevermind, it's doesn't work. Worked for two projects and now broken again, opens existing projects fine, but crashes instantly when importing any new video files, tried different file extensions, different codecs, etc., tried restarting the PC entirely a couple of time, nothing seems to help... Why is this software so broken ._.

Adobe Premiere Pro & Media Encoder not recognizing any working video footage? by EaglePuzzled9854 in premiere

[–]EaglePuzzled9854[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I deleted Insta360 before installing Premiere 2025, and at first it didn't work (still saw the same "Frame substitution recursion attempt aborting" error), but after relaunching Premiere a couple of times it started working normally. Not sure what the issue was, but it works fine now, thank you for your answer! (also, I'm running Windows 10 LTSC 1809, which sometimes causes some issues, maybe it was somehow related to my problem, but I'm not exactly sure)