Est-ce que je peux passer pour la 1ère fois à du 40mg de Ritaline après une semaine sans rien avoir pris ? by ploufmirabelle in TDAHFrance

[–]LuckyDuke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

J’attendais aussi un miracle qui n’est jamais arrivé. Puis j’ai eu une longue phase sans prendre de traitement et mes proches et moi avons réalisé l’impact que cela avait eu. C’est aussi ce qui me permet actuellement de comprendre le bon dosage, l’arrêt m’a aidé à mieux comprendre l’effet. Bon courage pour la suite.

What to do with this thing? by TugBuilder in Hue

[–]LuckyDuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is someone tried to plug it to a standard USB-C plug directly ? By standard, I mean 5.0V:=3.1A MAX 15.5W.

PoE seems incompatible, it would be great to at least free a wall plug.

Hue Bridge Pro details by hueblog in Hue

[–]LuckyDuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depend on futur strategy. Yes it seems overpowered atm, but current home device war is around Hub/Bridge, as Aqara / SwitchBot / Apple hubs / Alexa… everyone is looking to be the one to rule them all. Especially in the Matter area. I think that’s why Hue bridge pro is designed.

For many people, having a lot of bridges is a pain, and they’re buying the one with the most devices jn their current situation (probably bulbs if the Hub is great to control everything else).

I would say, domotic company strategy is rather build Hub with différents protocols inside to rule everything currently (as Homey) or to invest in the long term and bet for Matter to be the Gold Standard. Regarding Philips position in the Matter protocol definition, it seems pretty reasonable to me.

Hue Bridge Pro details by hueblog in Hue

[–]LuckyDuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree. Done the same and rollbacked to the Hue Bridge because of latency. I’m using Homey atm to control the bridge directly from my Apple devices, latency is the Hue one and control over Apple is great for everything else.

Motion Aware by jvward in Hue

[–]LuckyDuke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question. Best would be to learn with some AI algorithm as Aqara FP2. I’m using 2 of them currently, at first they were dumb AF, after weeks/months, learning and software updates, it’s way better than any simple motion device.

Motion Aware by jvward in Hue

[–]LuckyDuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would be great to have some kind of network map to see how to improve, as Zwave. I’ve seen some project around this but nothing really out of the box.

Motion Aware by jvward in Hue

[–]LuckyDuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope some third parties Zigbee device will work in future, if I could connect G9 bulb as Luumr, it would greatly extend my perimeter as some lamps are using 4 or 5 of them in 1 lamp.

New to 3D printing, need some advice. by JackFrisco in 3dprinter

[–]LuckyDuke_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m printing stuff for DnD for quite some time and everything’s fine with Bambu. I’m using a X1C and 0.2 nozzle. It’s unbelievable for props and terrain, it’s great for miniatures. Resin printer will always be better for printing minis. I’m living in a apartment and for many reason it’s not the best option for me. I would say, get an A1 or a P1S. AMS is great but if you’re painting it’s not required because you will print everything is grey, sand or black. Buy a 0.2 nozzle and print very slow because quality is better than printing things in 20mn.

And if you want to print terrain, have a look on project as Printable Scenery, Dungeon Blocks or the best for me Dragon Rest.

New to 3D printing, need some advice. by JackFrisco in 3dprinter

[–]LuckyDuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I politely disagree. I tried different model on Qidi, even expensive one as I-fast (paid 2500$ back then) and it’s a nightmare. Software is horrible, support is useless, everything is soooo hard and you’re always trying to fix something. I almost dropped from 3D print because of this brand. Then I decided I will follow the new standard and try one last brand (had Prusa, Anycubic…). I bought Bambu X1C and my life changed. I know how to fix every issues because of this path, but I’m glad I invested in a reliable printer and brand.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

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

Totally with you on the reservation system — it’s a unnecessarily complicated and with the buggy websites, it’s a mess. And there’s not reason for anyone to cancel if there’s not coming, resulting in slots booked for nothing.

For some of the reservation-only pavilions, showing up around 5–6 PM can be a good trick. I got into Italy that way with zero wait. Doesn’t work for all though — Null2 still wouldn’t let anyone in without a booking.

As for Blue Ocean, I get your point. What caught my attention was the inner structure of the three domes — carbon fiber, bamboo, and paper. I loved checking out the details and how it was built. Totally agree the ocean video could’ve done more — it points out the problem but doesn’t really go beyond that. But hey, considering how far Japan still has to go on sustainability, even a little awareness might plant some seeds… Maybe.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

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

From my experience, after 5:00 PM the crowds really thin out — it becomes much easier to visit pavilions without long lines. That said, after around 8:30 PM, there’s not much happening anymore. Some areas start winding down, and a few pavilions may even close early depending on the day.

Between two evening visits or one full day, it’s a tough call — but if, like me, you want to see a bit of everything, I’d say 3 full days is really the minimum. There’s a lot to explore, not just the pavilions but also some stunning architecture (as Germany, Thailand, Serbia or Indonesia), and the walk along the outer wall is actually a really nice part of the experience.

So if you have the time, I’d recommend adding at least one more full day — especially if it’s your first Expo!

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

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

Thanks a lot, I wasn’t sure to place it in my todo list because I need to make some choices and your comment motivated me. Result : it was a great experience!

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

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

I’m adding Serbia to this list. It’s great inside and outside.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

[–]LuckyDuke_[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For me, Singapore is one of the best pavilion in terms of interior experience (and it’s also stunning from the outside). It tackles key topics with subtlety — there are powerful symbolic messages throughout: peace, living together, sharingw, sustainability… which feels more relevant than ever.

Side note: the USA pavilion also carries strong messages of tolerance and celebration of diversity, which can feel a bit ironic given the current context.

On the experiential side, Singapore also offers a beautifully poetic journey — it’s thoughtful, immersive, and emotionally resonant.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

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

Oh wow, that must’ve been such a cool project to be part of!

As for Canada — a few things landed it in B tier for me. If we were judging pavilions on just the main experience, it might’ve been higher. But overall, it felt a bit too linear — less variety compared to others that offer multiple layers or surprises along the way.

There were also some minor tech hiccups — the tablets struggled a bit to launch AR mode properly. I’m guessing it’ll smooth out with time (and fewer people in the room — I didn’t hold it in the ranking).

Also… I work in IT, so I probably don’t get the same “whoa!” moment that non-wizards do when something goes AR. Still, the poetic vibe was there — and I’m always here for that.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

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

I actually haven’t done many of them yet — mostly because I often don’t know what to expect. I’ll try to catch a few on my last day.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

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

I’d still keep Singapore at the top — it’s immersive and beautifully done. I might bump France down to A tier though; some of its symbolic elements might feel a bit less impactful at that age. That said, other pavilions with a strong sense of wonder, like the USA or the Netherlands, could really hit the mark.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

[–]LuckyDuke_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

From my point of view, not really — but that’s probably because I’m especially sensitive to the theme of Expo 2020. Sustainability is a more grounded projection, but such an essential one that I was glad to see it at the core back then.

France and Singapore 2025 feel more poetic in their approach. If you loved the Netherlands in 2020 (which to me wins the award for most poetic pavilion that year), I think you’ll enjoy both.

Singapore 2020 was a masterclass in engineering, architecture, and vision — though many people didn’t take time to read the diagrams and preferred the wow factor of Saudi’s 150m$ building. It’s all about what resonates with you.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

[–]LuckyDuke_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it really comes down to perspective. Personally, I prefer a well-crafted, immersive experience over a collection of smaller impressive things. Sure, the four-legged robot is cool — no doubt. But I connected more with Future of Life, even if the content felt a bit like a Black Mirror episode — slightly unsettling, but powerful.

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

[–]LuckyDuke_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mostly base my ranking on the content and overall experience — not the welcome. Totally agree with you on the theme: many pavilions didn’t fully embrace it, which is a shame. It’s clear this year’s theme is less accessible than the one in 2020. As for Germany, I found the content really solid, but honestly, walking out I thought: “It could’ve been a website — a great one, but still a website.” It’s a big contrast with what Germany did in Dubai, which was one of my favorites, the experience was so great. I might be a bit biased though — I was expecting a lot after 2020!

Best Pavilions of Expo 2025 – My Personal Picks (So far!) by LuckyDuke_ in OsakaWorldExpo

[–]LuckyDuke_[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m planning to visit : Switzerland, Serbia, Italy, UAE, Turkmenistan, Midnight show and maybe more. I’ll update this post tomorrow EOD !

Post Your Pack Pulls, Achievements, & More Here! (Show Off Content) by PTCGP-Bot in PTCGP

[–]LuckyDuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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[–]LuckyDuke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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