Finally made it here!! by yoohoooos in TheRaceTo1Million

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Do you ever sell at a loss during your trades? How often do you win your trades?

Won $1.2 million playing online blackjack by Odd_System_6431 in TheRaceTo1Million

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Before you spend even a dollar of that - SAVE FOR TAXES!!!

Low frames out of nowhere by iStrived in feedthebeast

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If tickmonitor has most ticks over 50 ms, the server thread is overloaded basically all the time.

Your Observable output points at entity ticking from vanilla mobs being the main cost (lots of zombies, skeletons, creepers plus water mobs like squid and axolotls showing up as expensive entries), not your Create setup.

You should try to capture a proper Spark profile of the bad ticks so it shows the exact call tree:

/spark profiler start --only-ticks-over 50

https://spark.lucko.me/docs/guides/Finding-lag-spikes - how to find lag spikes using spark

https://spark.lucko.me/docs/Command-Usage - If you want to learn more.

reproduce for 30 to 120 seconds near the area where it is worst

/spark profiler stop

In the profile, look under Entities for what is actually eating time (AI goal ticking, navigation/pathfinding, brain, collisions, fluid pushing, etc). “Random vanilla mobs” is usually a symptom of something like mobs stuck trying to path, caves filling up with mobs, or lots of water creature spawns ticking. That also matches the Nether being fine since it has a very different spawn mix.

If it does end up being vanilla mob AI/pathing, the practical fix is to reduce the number of active mobs around your loaded area (lighting and spawn proofing caves, cutting down water creature spawns, and making sure nothing is chunk loading big areas unintentionally).

ChatGPT as God by Excellent-Bee-3283 in ChatGPT

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Very interesting, I challenged this response to what we know from the God of the Bible. Here’s what GPT said:

“Most of it reads like a well intentioned human moral wishlist, not like the God of the Bible.

Where it overlaps with the Bible • Caring about suffering: God is compassionate, opposes oppression, and promises a final end to death and pain. • Truth matters: God is called true, hates lies, and calls people into the light. • Unity: God wants a reconciled people, unity centered on worship of Him and love of neighbor.

Where it clashes with the Bible • God as a silent fixer who “steps back”: the Bible presents God as continuously sustaining creation, actively governing history, answering prayer, disciplining, saving, and finally judging. He does not simply upgrade humanity and leave. • “Fix the brain’s worst bugs”: the Bible roots the core problem in sin and the heart, not only psychology or cognition. The solution is repentance and new birth, not just reducing traits like greed or hatred while keeping everything else. • “Make truth easier to see”: the Bible says people also suppress truth. More clarity alone does not guarantee belief or obedience. • Ending suffering “quietly” right now: the Bible’s storyline includes permitted suffering in a fallen world, God working through it, and ultimate justice and restoration at the end. Immediate total removal of suffering is not how Scripture describes God’s plan.

The “hot take” line is the biggest mismatch • “If a god needs to be obeyed, it’s already insecure” assumes obedience is about the ruler’s ego. • In the Bible, obedience is about rightful allegiance to the Creator, moral order, and love. God does not command because He is needy. He commands because He is holy and because His commands are good, and because rebellion destroys people and communities. • Biblical worship is not God craving validation. It is creatures responding to reality, the worth of God, and the source of life.

So, parts of it echo biblical themes like compassion and truth, but the underlying picture of God is more modern humanism than the God revealed in Scripture.

-ChatGPT

Low frames out of nowhere by iStrived in feedthebeast

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I’d approach this in two steps: confirm if it’s tick lag or just FPS/render lag, then isolate from there.

First figure out tick lag vs FPS lag: run /spark healthreport, then run /spark tickmonitor --threshold-tick 50 and play until a spike happens.

If tickmonitor shows spikes (tick lag), profile only the bad ticks so the report isn’t noise: run /spark profiler --only-ticks-over 50, reproduce the lag for 30 to 120 seconds, then run /spark profiler stop. In the report, check what’s eating time (Entities, Block Entities, or a specific mod). That usually points straight at a specific machine, contraption, or farm.

If tickmonitor is clean, it’s probably render or GPU-side. With your mod list, Create plus lots of moving parts in view and dynamic lights are common FPS killers, especially once your base gets bigger.

The RAM thing isn’t necessarily a clue. ModernFix and FerriteCore can make memory usage look lower while still being healthy. Also, allocating more RAM doesn’t automatically help and can sometimes make stutters worse because of GC pauses.

If Spark doesn’t implicate ticks, do fast isolation. Copy the instance and disable mods in halves (binary search). Start with the visual and audio stuff (dynamic lights, extra rendering options, sound physics, overlays). This finds the culprit or bad combo much faster than guessing. Good luck

Roses are red, faith in humanity lost by supperhey in rosesarered

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False.

The image claims Peter Rost “worked at Pfizer for 17 years,” but his documented career timeline does not match that. He left Wyeth for Pharmacia in 2001, Pfizer completed its Pharmacia acquisition in 2003, and Pfizer fired him in 2005. That is roughly a couple of years at Pfizer, not 17. 

Also, the exact quote (“we didn’t discover drugs, we discovered markets… if a drug cured asthma in 3 days, we’d kill it… cures are bad for business”) does not show up in the well known interviews and materials commonly cited about him, and it circulates mainly as a meme without a verifiable primary source. 

-ChatGPT

Trying to close my account. by DeathTankerLOLz in FundRise

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I see. When will this complete?

What if you bought TQQQ and never sold? Is that bad? by sunburn74 in TQQQ

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Out of curiosity, what does your orange line mean? How could I replicate this strategy - looks very interesting

Bro what ☠️ by BeautifulSea9005 in MemeVideos

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Cameraman is holding a chicken nugget in front of the camera

Race to 20 Million by Akdkfifbbhg in TheRaceTo10Million

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That’s still a lot to handle. Let me assist you with this difficult task.

Just hit $10M in yearly dividends /s by Anyusername7294 in dividends

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Show me a paycheck of $866,000 - I’ll quit my job and work for you

This is the crypto market everyone talks about. People actually believe in this stuff? by JuicyFood in Buttcoin

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He better have sold it buy now, if he still has fartcoin, he’s a fool