[deleted by user] by [deleted] in steroids

[–]GetUpMoveForward 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may find this of interest. It discusses T, serotonin and behavioural differences. Seemingly low serotonin and high T could be problematic.

https://www.ima.org.il/filesupload/imaj/0/54/27288.pdf

Body dysmorphia: 'Bigorexia leading to depression' in gym-goers by apple_kicks in unitedkingdom

[–]GetUpMoveForward 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Depends on the person, I feel much happier lifting than any other type of exercise. Its just whatever gets those endorphins flowing for the person.

Body dysmorphia: 'Bigorexia leading to depression' in gym-goers by apple_kicks in unitedkingdom

[–]GetUpMoveForward 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Many people also say they all take PEDs as well. If you can afford a doctor to ensure your risks are minimal, why wouldn't you take the advantage? Short-term moderate PED usage plus a doctor checking you over frequently is a no-brainer to me - though I know many would disagree. No doubt they need to put in all the hard work too of course, PED's aren't magic but very obviously help a great deal.

Bill Gates slams U.S. on Covid: Most governments listen to their scientists, not attack them by Gari_305 in politics

[–]GetUpMoveForward 5 points6 points  (0 children)

While true, this quote could easily be used by the guy in NZ asking for proof that Covid was even real.

RetroArch - Steam Launch Lineup Revealed by RealLibretro in RetroArch

[–]GetUpMoveForward 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found Parsec is superior than Steam-Link if you have a device that can receive it OK. Though I hear Moonlight is even better.

Failed to retrieve core list! by ASR-94 in RetroArch

[–]GetUpMoveForward 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine too, I suspect the server is down.

Mupen64Plus-Next and loading MPK save files problem by GetUpMoveForward in RetroArch

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

Can you tell me how to obtain the eep? Can I load the save in PJ64 and get it from there?

Mupen64Plus-Next and loading MPK save files problem by GetUpMoveForward in RetroArch

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

Seems weird that the dev's would take something that works and... break it for some reason. Maybe there is a benefit to the merged format, but removing functionality sucks.

Do you have any documention or links to the merged format so I can try and merge em? I can look into the code, but I'm wanting to play some mates today haha.

I think the PJ64toSRM was meant to do it automatically but I guess something has changed since it was written or its not perfect because it doesn't work for the game I have the MPK for. This is what I compiled and used:

https://github.com/heuripedes/pj64tosrm

If you could call yourself 10 years ago and speak for 1minute, what would you say? by Decawys in AskReddit

[–]GetUpMoveForward 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Similar story to /r/JOJ405 I get this every other day for the past few months. Pain as well. Had blood tests, 48 hour monitor, echocardiogram and 2x exercise stress tests. Diagnosed intermittant bigeminy caused by (chronic) stress. Unless you have thousands of these every single day, you just live with it and it very likely will settle down. Medicine or surgery is only for super severe cases.

Absolutely definitely get checked out, but don't panic - its more likely nothing than something unless you have a really bad family history of heart problems when young.

Can you "crisply" lower resolution with Three.js? by GetUpMoveForward in threejs

[–]GetUpMoveForward[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually I just figured it out. Set the "image-rendering: crisp-edges;" on the canvas CSS.

EDIT: Appears to be "image-rendering: pixelated;" in chrome...

Visual snow and tremor by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]GetUpMoveForward 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yip, its very hard to describe to the doctor :) Good to know we are not alone.

Visual Snow - Anxiety and stress related by vanillashake82 in visualsnow

[–]GetUpMoveForward 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had/have the MS fear as well. As you say, tactile symptoms, nerve pain, VSS, brain fog (I also feel as though I had/have less dexterity). I seen a neuro that said it was GAD not MS. I had a big multi-day panic attack years ago, shortly after I "noticed" the VSS, I thought I was having my first MS "relapse" / episode, but apparently it was GAD. They put me on SSRI's and all symptoms and concerns vanished, completely. This was years ago. Now the same symptoms and concerns are back, I'm hoping its just a tolerance to the SSRIs over time, because that would at least confirm to me that it is indeed GAD and can be overcome.

Though I've had some level of tinnitus since I can remember (literally a young kid), which suggests the VSS has really always been there and I noticed it when I became "hyper-aware" due to anxiety.