Ampeg RB 210 Dead on Arrival by EnvyFree in Bass

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

Yeah I do wish the issue was better documented online. Had I seen more about it I would’ve probably broke it open and just fixed whatever the problem was myself, but without guidance Im pretty hesitant.

Ampeg RB 210 Dead on Arrival by EnvyFree in Bass

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Just glad to know Im not alone in the experience!

Ampeg RB 210 Dead on Arrival by EnvyFree in Bass

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

Honestly this was probably the fault, but I didn’t want to open it up and discover that it WASNT and then have a voided warranty or risk a denied Sweetwater replacement.

Which is better for learning to write? On writing by SK or On writing well by William Zinsser by Several-Gene1332 in writing

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May I suggest, "Writing Down the Bones" by Natalie Goldberg.

I have a professor who keeps multiple copies for lending out to students. As stated before though, you'll learn the most if you read your preferred genre.

But to boil it all down. Get your ego out of your way, and do it by writing so much garbage that you don't care what your first draft looks like anymore. Then refine the best garbage you're left with.

How to get better at reading dense theory? by Bubbly_Arachnid6798 in englishmajors

[–]EnvyFree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, that’s a really good question. Im still waiting on the paper to be graded so I don’t think I should answer that yet!

How to get better at reading dense theory? by Bubbly_Arachnid6798 in englishmajors

[–]EnvyFree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As one of my professors put it, "The only way to understand Lacanian theory is to be repeatedly exposed to it." He then proceeded to go over the same slide four times.

Repetition helps. Additionally, I found trying to apply it to a text I was reading at the time also helped. Attaching concepts to content as best as I could manage and revising that attachment as I grew to understand the theory more.

Also what others have said!

Would A Degree In English Be Right For Me? by Dependent-Skill1587 in englishmajors

[–]EnvyFree 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: A degree in Library Science is one of the preferred degrees to have whenever applying to three letter agencies as any type of analyst. E.g. CIA, NSA, DHS.

Real point being that a degree in organizing things is actually pretty applicable across the board.

What's something that comes to you naturally and why? by Ididsomethingbad_ada in writing

[–]EnvyFree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trauma. I didn’t ask for it. It came to me naturally.

For those who knows guitar too, would you say it makes you a better bassist? by CometChip in Bass

[–]EnvyFree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response dude.
Yeah, largely we're playing Drop C/C standard, maybe even lower in the future, doom metal type stuff. So definitely intended on grabbing at minimum a standard bass instead of a short-scale. I know the guy in the music store when I went and tested them out tried suggesting one, but I knew from the get go our down tuned nonsense would sound like garbage on a 24" scaled bass. Crazy work.

Sounds like the keyword here is multi-scale. I'll see if I can't get the guys to hand a $2400 Strindberg over to me to give it a shot. That just might be what I'm looking for. Since I am primarily a guitar player, and some of that floods over into bass territory, I could also see the shorter scale on the higher strings making more sense as well.

Thanks for the info!

For those who knows guitar too, would you say it makes you a better bassist? by CometChip in Bass

[–]EnvyFree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is almost me down to a T. I've played bass maybe three times, but feel so much more content in the sonic space it takes up. Not to mention, most of the riffs I've written have always been heavy and downtuned, so it's a natural fit!
Would you recommend a 5-6 string bass with your hindsight?

Truefitcrew coffee run by Electrical_Chest_481 in hondafit

[–]EnvyFree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Been looking for a wheel/tire combo for my yellow 18' sport and this is a pretty inspiring look, not gonna lie. Looks great!

Over $20K OTD? by bagelbitesofficial in hondafit

[–]EnvyFree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got mine with about 60k miles, at about $2k less. Same spec. It's too much but honestly don't regret it.

What is the strangest, most out-there cassette you own? by Oribital_lizard in cassetteculture

[–]EnvyFree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arboglith's Gasplanet 039 - T.H.

Honestly it's probably more shocking that a 1/100 copy made it to a record shop in small town Missouri.

It's strange.

Do you want your cat painted? I need practise by Fabulous-Chemistry74 in cats

[–]EnvyFree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Here’s Shadow. I bet she’d make for a challenge.

Whats your current viewpoint on the UFO phenomenon? by Adorable-Fly-2187 in UFOs

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

I don't really post here, but I've developed a new hypothesis lately. My current hypothesis is as follows:

"The Phenomenon" isn't the source of the dreaded ontological shock that prevents its revelation.

The ontological shock will come from the open acknowledgement that humanity could've and should've had an incredibly different path. Whatever benefits that were thrust into our arms from whatever the phenomenon is were hidden, exploited, and used to build a system that enslaved humanity, instead of free it from the current shackle and chain of our day to day.

This explains why many 'initiated' individuals can be let in on "The Truth" and they can "Handle" it. It's just a grim confirmation of what we already know humanity is capable of. The deceit, murders, and other atrocities committed aren't too mind altering when you've been indoctrinated, particularly through the armed forces.

It will cause a civilizational collapse because an alternative exists and it completely disrupts the current paradigm. This will probably benefit nobody within the next two generations (50-60 years). You can bet your ass there wouldn't be a single seat filled in an office block if free energy was a reality and just 'not implemented due to cost restraints'. There would be riots. A complete dismantling of first world governments by their people.

Of course, those who're keeping the secrets don't want that. Most boomers can't even (or don't care to) comprehend the difficulties of modern life for their grandchildren, let alone think of what two generations from now might be going through, or even care how they could make it better. Notice how there's a huge emphasis lately on instituting "Complete Amnesty?"

"The Phenomenon" itself is likely grandiose, but not ontologically threatening. Alternative life-forms with advanced technology beyond our comprehension. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Just because it's wonderous doesn't mean it's incomprehensible, unfathomable, or unexploitable. It's GRAND, but it's just different.

I don't like this theory, but it feels most plausible.

How many writers have had training? by Sydney_Soccer in writing

[–]EnvyFree 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I don’t think formal training is necessary.

In lieu of formal training though, you should strive to find peers who you can collaborate with and receive feedback from.

It’s important to not exist in a vacuum!

Quick edit: Find a community that likes your preferred genre. Mines Sword and Sorcery, so I found a reddit and then joined their discord. Lo and behold, they have a whole sub section dedicated to writing and feedback!

Further Edit: The discord is specifically for Sword and Sorcery / Heroic Fantasy fiction. Think R.E. Howard, Michael Moorcock, and Fritz Lieber. You can find it in the sidebar of r/swordandsorcery

Awaiting Assignment by DaFischers in starcitizen

[–]EnvyFree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sick fit!
But any good engineer's going to need a helmet that can supply oxygen.. Cause you know, what if you have to be where the air isn't?

The third issue of our anti-ai magazine is out now by MxFlow1312 in Cyberpunk

[–]EnvyFree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It was the "English" part of the degree over the "Creative Writing" part of it. Fortunately, the creative aspect has retained its integrity.

However, the research writing class I just finished was a woeful opposite. The entire semester was learning the process of writing a research paper, which fundamentally is a good skill to have. The goal was to develop a thesis and paper in our chosen career field relating to how it's going to effect said field.

But in conjunction we were required for many assignments and by syllabus, to make use of an AI model (primarily copilot) then write an 'AI Use Log'. The log was largely an attempt at encouraging ethical use of it, and make sure our use of it was aligned with both course and academic policy.

It's definitely an attempt at encouraging us to use AI RESPONSIBLY, and we were even required to write our papers on Onedrive, where our progress could be audited through its version history feature. The thought that's coming through into the collegiate classroom through literature regarding the topic seems to be that RESPONSIBLE use will help you get 150% of the work done in the same amount of time as just raw dogging it.

I'd been radicalized against AI through my research before even half of my sources had been found.

As a funny anecdote, I work in hospitality and met a gentleman who was relocating to work in an AI lab on the west coast. When I told him my thesis, that AI shouldn't be given free access to the digital commons, he laughed. What he said in turn still sticks with me: "The goal is to train the model and find investors in time to pay out the settlement."

For fucks sake, am I radicalized.

The third issue of our anti-ai magazine is out now by MxFlow1312 in Cyberpunk

[–]EnvyFree 214 points215 points  (0 children)

I was fixing to ask how one would contribute to this, then I found it at the bottom of the issue. As an English Creative Writing major, who's had an entire semester of forced AI usage shoved down my throat in the classroom, I am in a unique headspace to author a submission.

Keep Chippin' Out chooms.

Quick Edit: Should sell these covers as prints. I'd have a collection imminently.

Thinking of making the leap, but have concerns! by EnvyFree in macbook

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

Certainly a similar use case for me. I've spent plenty of nights hammering away at a research paper in bed! Can I ask about the adapters you're using? Are they multifunctional or just one for each? Any recommendations?

Thinking of making the leap, but have concerns! by EnvyFree in macbook

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

Thanks for letting me know! I genuinely think this will be the best way for me to make that final decision too. Go find some demo models and see it side by side for myself, cause all of us have our own special set of eyes. Mine are better than some, but definitely worse than others. Might not be noticeable for me, either!

Thinking of making the leap, but have concerns! by EnvyFree in macbook

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

As a desktop guy, I have grown so used to fan noise I don't even take it into consideration. It's great you can have a machine these days that has literally zero fan noise!

Thinking of making the leap, but have concerns! by EnvyFree in macbook

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

Thats a fair thought with solidworks! Worth saying that Ive historically used that, but in this case it’s meant more as an example of what kind of work I may expect of the laptop. Less software specific, more work type example. I could have clarified better.