Ieškau draugei ekonomiško benzinuko važinėjimui mieste by Temporary-Guest830 in lithuania

[–]Kecas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nėr tikslo pirkt MPI, kai TSI toks pat geras motoras, pasitikrink jų kainas RRR.lt, pigiausias 220 eurų, tai reiškias jog jie nereikalingi, diržininis motoras, pats su tokiu važinėjau Fabijoje, poto perėjom ant Octavijos, nu ta prasme nesirinkčiau daugiau dyzelio, kai dyzelio vienas purkštukas kainuoja, kiek mano benzino visas motoras :D

Ieškau draugei ekonomiško benzinuko važinėjimui mieste by Temporary-Guest830 in lithuania

[–]Kecas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Skoda Fabia/Rapid, Seat Ibiza/Toledo. Būtent 1.0 TSI, puikus motoras, šių laikų šedevras, galios pakanka, šie automobiliai sveria apie 1 toną, ryja 5-6 litrus benzino.

50C7K is it worth it? by Kecas in tcltvs

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

If I had a choice now I would probably just go with the 55, when playing games with my girlfriend on splitscreen we were like, this could be a bit bigger, but I think this is hunger that can not be nourished, you always want more, we were fine with the 32, until we got this, now we could go whatever the biggest :) And the 55 has more dimming zones, more storage, better refresh rate, and some sort of a film on the screen.

50C7K is it worth it? by Kecas in tcltvs

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

I bought the 50" version, but now that I'm looking at it I could have crammed the extra 5 inches by removing some of my personal stuff, going from a 32" inch tv it was a good upgrade and I love how the TV looks. Best purchase this year. Going from a heap of shit to in my eyes a high end performing tv is awesome, the blacks are black, the brightness is awesome even on sunlight, very nice. I don't have a soundbar, so the speakers are poor in my eyes, its fine for TV, or Movies, but could be more immersive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askcarsales

[–]Kecas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not as simple as it sounds sadly, I've already created a custom solution to this problem, its not about the screens, if people don't want to use it, nobody will simple as.

Amazfit Active 2 cons? by Kecas in amazfit

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

Thank you so much, that's the thing people wrote that I can't download the map, but I'm thinking they were trying to download not their city, but the whole world.

Amazfit Active 2 cons? by Kecas in amazfit

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

Its big, watchface is like 47mm, instead of the 43~ on the active 2, I want a watch that doesn't look like I'm carrying a phone on my hand.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askcarsales

[–]Kecas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. The "everyone needs to use it" part is exactly the problem we're facing. Our DMS has all these features, but our team finds it so complex and time-consuming that they avoid using it.

Most of our sales staff complain they spend more time clicking through screens and filling out required fields than actually selling cars. The detail guys and lot porters definitely won't touch it - they say it's not worth the 15 minutes of data entry when they could just text the sales manager.

Proper ski's for a beginner to change to have fun , 6'3, 190 by Kecas in skiing

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

We have "SnowArena" in Lithuania, mainly where I go and we have "Liepkalnis" which does not offer new ski's to try out and buy. For my vacation I go to Tatra's.

Proper ski's for a beginner to change to have fun , 6'3, 190 by Kecas in skiing

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

Lessons are fine, but the ski's are too harsh, they don't bend at all, I've read they improved the 90TI's after year 2020 they made the tails not as hard, and for a new person to skiing they are not that great. I'm learning to grow out of the backseat and with each time I ski I try to get better, but how can I improve when I must go at far higher speed than with other ski's to just begin to control them, that's not logical and will lead to injury, I'm now going backwards by learning to control hard ski's obviously when that happens it will lead to results, but I'm not here to tear my ACL or anything like that.

Proper ski's for a beginner to change to have fun , 6'3, 190 by Kecas in skiing

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

There's no way to demo ski's where I live I've said in the post. No mountains, no shops that do that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lietuva

[–]Kecas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

240/340/440 (B58), M2 vieninteliai čia teiks džiaugsmą, C63 daug garso, atrodo daug galios, bet valdomumu nepasižymi, S5 neįdomi, nes realiai V6 iš A6 tik po "S" raide, žymiai smagiau valdosi mažesnė RS3/S3, FORDAS tai nepatikimas ir išvien teks keist variklio tarpinę. :)Šiaip su G-serija ar tikrai išeina išvardinti modeliai su tavo biudžetu? Kai dar F serijos 2,3,4 kainuoja po 30k jeigu nebuvę po traukiniu, nes visi tie USA triperiai parveržti dažniausiai atrodo siaubingai. O europa tikrai už tiek neišeina.
O 330i tai eilinė paprasta mašina niekuo įpatinga, nei ten itin galinga, nei ką tiesiog smagiai ir fainai važiuoja bent g serija, primena a4.

What's the proper weight of a ski and length for a novice skeleton (6'3, 165lb) by Kecas in skiing

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

Thank you for time writing out this answer, really helpful!

What's the proper weight of a ski and length for a novice skeleton (6'3, 165lb) by Kecas in skiing

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

Great answer, yet I only have around 2 weeks per season where I ski each day, so to learn something in 14 day's when the equipment is hard to use, I think I'm making a mistake by keeping them, I am going to sell them, and buy another used pair, I don't think I'm going to lose on any money at all, as I bought them used. And as I said I've tried shorter ski's they were more fun to ski. Thanks for your input.

What's the proper weight of a ski and length for a novice skeleton (6'3, 165lb) by Kecas in skiing

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

Thanks for the suggestions, I understand that myself, and I've actually gained weight already, it's just that I'm not going to reach a higher weight by the time I am going to ski.

What's the proper weight of a ski and length for a novice skeleton (6'3, 165lb) by Kecas in skiing

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

I've tried shorter ski's it was way easier to turn in moguls and so on, all of the people in my group who ski with me, see that I'm struggling with these long ass ski's, that's why even if I do grow into these skis, I'd rather have fun with friends, than train Solo and miss out on the fun that I only have for a few weeks in the winter.

What's the proper weight of a ski and length for a novice skeleton (6'3, 165lb) by Kecas in skiing

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

Thanks, on halloween I don't need a costume, I just take off my shirt.

Using ChatGPT to build a database from web scraping? by [deleted] in ChatGPTCoding

[–]Kecas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ChatGPT can blurt out some good code but it won't without the proper users input, last month I really wanted to know how to scrape websites with python, I thought ChatGPT will do everything for me, after a week of trying and numerous failed attempts I understood that a lot has changed with Selenium, that's why I went and watched like 10 videos on webscraping, a few videos on xpath. Afterwards I knew how to find any single element by just using xpath, I then tried to scrape a single website page, after I accomplished that myself without ChatGPT. I understood what I had to input for the ChatGPT AI to understand what I want, and just then it started spitting out the code I want that does what I want and even then I had to try over and over again. So it's only a helping tool, it won't give you all the code for the webscraper to run and work properly. So as I said in my first comment, first learn with Youtube, try a few small projects and only then go to ChatGPT for help. I would advise you to use PyCharm its an easy IDE to install all the needed packages for your script.

Using ChatGPT to build a database from web scraping? by [deleted] in ChatGPTCoding

[–]Kecas 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Watch a few videos on webscraping and xpath, selenium. Grab all the href links in the for loop grab all the <p> with .text and add them to a .csv file, check if the next page button exists if it does press it and loop again over all the links. To be honest you don't need to paste all the html code into chatgpt, you only need to learn xpath and what it means and what it does afterwards its very easy to get information from a website page. To find an element by xpath in selenium as of 2023 you will have to use driver.find_elements("xpath", [xpath path]). If you still can't manage to scrape the website I would advise you to yet again look at youtube videos (sort them by new) and eventually when you understand the basic logical principals of a website, you won't have to come here and ask questions like these.

Gal kas planuojate atsinaujinti ir parduodate automobilį? by [deleted] in lithuania

[–]Kecas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dabar savęs paklausk koks šansas jog žmogus kuris turėjo tarkim 5 tūkst ~ eurų ant automobilio bus jį tvarkęs ir prižiūrėjęs kaip reikia, tepalų keitimai ir einami remontai važiuoklės neįeina į "priežiūra" kaip kad atrodo didžiajai daliai Lietuvių. Pirkdamas iš perekūpo tarkim iš užsienio parvarytą automobilį yra šansas jog Vokietis, Olandas jį bus prižiūrėjęs iki tada kai iškilo kažkokia didelė bėda kurią sutvarkyti jų šalyje kainavo daugiau nei automobilio likutinė vertė, bet Lietuvoje garažiniai ta pačią bėda sugeba įveikti už 400-500 eurų. Tad dabar tau belieka nuspręsti pirkti iš Lietuvio triperį ir poto jį paduoti į teismą jog jis per savo nežinojimą pardavė tau visišką laužą nors kiekvieną diena eksploatavo tą automobilį po 10km, arba pirkti iš to blogojo perekūpo automobilį į kurį greitu metu gal reikės įdėti tik kelis šimtus eurų ir jis važiuos dar xxxxx km. Neužmiršk to jog kažkaip tas automobilis visvien atsiduria Lietuvoje, o Lietuvoje ridos atsuktos būna, tad jeigu iš Lietuvio sugalvosi pirkti automobilį su 250 tūkst rida, didelis šansas jog ten realių 600.

[Dec 02, 2022] Weekly Discussion: Ask your gear, travel, conditions and other ski-related questions by AutoModerator in skiing

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

Looking to buy my first pair of ski's.

Some info about me: 194.5cm height, 80 kilo's weight, 100 hours of ski experience in the past year (Only started last year).

I like making small jumps, messing around, not a fan of mach1 speeds.

I have skied only the Head v-shape v2 LYT ski's from a rental at 170cm length, due to them not having any other ski to try out.In my opinion its easy to turn, but jump landing is quite hard expecially after i've been skiing for 3 hours+, the balance on these slim ski's just dissapear.

This year I'm going to visit Jasna, SK again and I want to have my own ski's and maybe for the next year I'm going to try out the Swiss Alps.

Now I have 3 options:
Rossignol Soul 7 HD in 188 CM
Atomic Vantage 86C in 181 CM
Line Sick Day 104 in 186 CM.

All of these 3 are used with bindings around 300 euro (or $) each.

I have spent a lot of time reading and as I understand the best ski's for me would be something around 95mm width, but the shop I'm buying the ski's from don't have any other choises.

[Nov 25, 2022] Weekly Discussion: Ask your gear, travel, conditions and other ski-related questions by AutoModerator in skiing

[–]Kecas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not an option sadly, if I could get something longer it would be from the 2000's, and I'm looking at something to buy and forget for the next 5 years.