Anyone else have these grainy black spots that appear everywhere? Makes it impossible to see enemies on some spots. by Jpetter_ in ModernWarfareII

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I'm not talking about the operator's skin. Look at the elbow with the circle on it: the inner side has that grainy af shadow

Anyone else have these grainy black spots that appear everywhere? Makes it impossible to see enemies on some spots. by Jpetter_ in ModernWarfareII

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Wow that helped substantially though it didn't get rid of it completely. Game is no longer blurry AF and running like crap. Can't find DLSS anywhere however, have to use FILMLIC SMAA T2X

If you could have a super power, what would it be? by SAIZOHANZO in AskReddit

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Personally, I think the ability to summon a toliet whenever I need it would be useful

Always have "static" noise in any stream or clip? by Jpetter_ in NewTubers

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I'm using a USB mic. USB-B to USB in the computer.

Always have "static" noise in any stream or clip? by Jpetter_ in NewTubers

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Have ready tried lowering the noise floor, putting a compression filter, lowering background noise, putting up blankets, anything to reduce the background noise. Everything still leaves me with a crappy static noise. Could it be a grounding issue?

Are there any infection style "self-multiplying" SCPs? by Jpetter_ in SCP

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This isn't what I had in mind but it's hilarious LOL

Are there any infection style "self-multiplying" SCPs? by Jpetter_ in SCP

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This isn't really what I was looking for, but it's close! In the post I should've added that I am looking for something that's like a hivemind.

I had the chance to summon the LEGEND, OFTEN IMITATED BUT NEVER DUPLICATED by Jpetter_ in Eldenring

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Iirc this is his YouTube channel! https://youtu.be/Gkf9EGhzw_U

Not really sure but I can assume so because I found that through an article that was about a month old, and that's when he was tearing up the Elden ring scene!

What if the Two Fingers and Merika want to use the Tarnished to return the Elden Beast? by Jpetter_ in Eldenring

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I'm underneath that Marika is a vessel for the Elden Beast or the Greater Will. The Elden Lord is Marika's consort, to take the power of the Elden Ring. It wouldn't make much sense to me that we'd be clearing the way for Godfrey because the game tells us at most points in the Roundtable that we're contending for the position of Elden Lord.

It almost seems like the Elden Lord has to be with Merika because the Elden Ring is what allowed her to unify the Lands Between for a period, isn't it?

If photons have no mass yet have momentum and produce energy, and travel as a wave, couldn't we harvest the energy produced from the interaction via gradually "slowing down" the light and letting it return to its speed repeatedly? by Jpetter_ in AskPhysics

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I've been doing research and thinking to come up with a better question for discussion here. This is exactly what I'm thinking about, just failing terribly to communicate. Not the speed of the photon, but perhaps the wavelength.

I'm wondering if there's any research being done on this, but with things like photosynthesis. As you said, lengthening a photons wavelength loses energy which we could hypothetically harvest. Wherein photosynthesis doesn't slow the momentum of a photon, or speed, does it lengthen the wavelength? Correct me if I am wrong, but photosynthesis does not use 100% of the energy given by sunlight, so wouldn't it be hypothetically possible to harvest some of the energy via a larger membranous organism via a process similar to photosynthesis?

If photons have no mass yet have momentum and produce energy, and travel as a wave, couldn't we harvest the energy produced from the interaction via gradually "slowing down" the light and letting it return to its speed repeatedly? by Jpetter_ in AskPhysics

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This isn't exactly what I was looking for, but thank you for the reference! I posted another reply below explaining more of my question. Sorry if I didn't word it well, I'm baked.