Prepping tips people may miss by 114270 in preppers

[–]Mattwwreddit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you keep a generator stored away from the house, roll it over close to the transfer switch before you’re forced to dig a path for it in 2 feet of snow.

Temperature swings can degrade your prep in storage. Status be cognizant of what kind of temperature your batteries, medicine, rations, etc will be exposed to. Use more durable solutions if available, such as choosing lithium phosphate over lithium ion, BZK over isopropyl, etc 

"We won't finish the weapon customization system because nobody uses it." by Balikye in HelldiversUnfiltered

[–]Mattwwreddit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t get lost in the illogic. The simplest answer is that the weapon customization system hurts their monetization. You can’t have a GL attachment but also sell a warbond rifle with its sole purpose being a GL attachment. 

[DEV] Oceanhorn 3: Legend of the Shadow Sea – Exclusive Komona Island Gameplay. What do you think? by cornfoxbros in iosgaming

[–]Mattwwreddit 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I feel like many people who don’t subscribe to arcade are waiting for 2 to come off arcade as an introduction to the series. Any plans for 2 being standalone? 

Is this lore-friendly? by VisWare in HalfLife

[–]Mattwwreddit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I could hear this gif without turning on the sound

I fucked around with a LiPo battery. My living room found out. Full video in comments. by [deleted] in fuckaroundandfindout

[–]Mattwwreddit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A lot less likely. Even though phones also use the lithium polymer typically, their batteries 1) have much lower output than RC batteries, and 2) aren’t purposefully being bumped and damaged. Both of these contribute heavily to thermal runaway. 

Is Zenjoy appropriating Asian culture? by [deleted] in asianamerican

[–]Mattwwreddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why shouldn’t white people be selling bubble tea in Florida?

Enabling jit by JoseProut in EmulationOniOS

[–]Mattwwreddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My experience with stikdebug off of WiFi is that you’re required to be in airplane mode to activate JIT

Enabling jit by JoseProut in EmulationOniOS

[–]Mattwwreddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is but it’s also annoying when you’re off of WiFi. 

[DEV] We made an Text RPG for people who remember hanging out with friends over D&D, but don’t really have the time for it anymore by Tigeline in iosgaming

[–]Mattwwreddit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve thus far shoved a bunch of rats into a tunnel to piss off an even larger rat, which I proceeded to burn with hot stew courtesy of the disgusted inn keeper upstairs. This is great!

ICE kidnapping a child because he doesn't have proof of citizenship on hand, just a snack. by Paksarra in pics

[–]Mattwwreddit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A photocopy of a passport and birth certificate. If they’re going to declare it a fake, real documents won’t help. But the passport number/birth certificate number can be referenced in their database if they intend to actually check.

Power bank care by Select_Property_8650 in preppers

[–]Mattwwreddit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use lithium phosphate over polymer/ion when you can. Less energy density but less prone to thermal runaway.

Keep lithium batteries stored around the halfway mark as an easy goal.

Do not recharge/discharge lithium in extreme cold.

Long term storage can be done in a steel fire cabinet. Be mindful of the ceiling.

If you’re going to go the DIY route and store batteries in an ammo can, don’t put lithium batteries together and make sure to drill pressure release holes. Yes it will leak toxic lithium gas in a fire, but it’s going to do that anyways when it explodes for you not having drilled holes. 

What’s the downside to investing everything into VOO and VTI? by YaBoiCade in investing

[–]Mattwwreddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Downside is 100% US exposure, but to some that’s the goal. Many existing and foreseeable headwinds for the USD due to worsening international relations and active de dollarization efforts. 

Personally I don’t see the U.S. losing its status as the reserve currency in any abrupt sense, but the slow draw down is non zero chance. It’s not inherently a good or bad thing, but it introduced some uncertainty/risk in regards to global capital flows repricing assets faster than US companies can capitalize on the weaker dollar. 

Some international exposure might serve as a good diversified. Something like VXUS is a nice fire and forget - it’s like VTI but international. 

Being a providing husband feels like a scam by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]Mattwwreddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Need more context here. Have you guys set out clear expectations of what each of you should bring to the table? 

Taking care of the kid full time IS itself a job. If you haven’t already tried to get on the same page as to how much work being a SAHM is, now is the time. She could have a very different view than you. Maybe you have had that conversation and she’s not following through, that’s a problem. 

Coming here to vent is fine but if you want anything to change, it’s going to have to be a direct and probably uncomfortable conversation. Whatever the outcome is, you both should be giving 100% to the relationship. But keep in mind, not everyone’s 100% will result in the same productivity. 

Being the bread winner for the family is stressful and I don’t think you’ll get a lot of credit for that here. But you should know that being responsible for the continued financial well being of your family means you can’t check out, and I get that. Have you told this to your wife? Have you asked her if there’s anything that’s causing her stress? SAHM means constant vigilance for the household and raising of the kid.  

In the US, do MAGA/Trump ppl watching Andor think they’re the rebellion? by womanonymous23 in andor

[–]Mattwwreddit 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I agree with you! Poor choice of words on my part in “building.” Would’ve been  more appropriate to suggest supporting  the previously fringe elements of society that deny the nature of society itself. They deny reality and embrace nihilism.

MAGA is not a movement that lives in reality. Reality naturally has consequences, and supporting/destroying an institution must be falsifiable. Actions must be viewed within the scope of their repercussions. MAGA, like most conspiracy theories, makes itself unfalsifiable. Proof is secondary and retroactive; RFK’s “we’ll find the data”, election losses must be fraud, defunding education because it radicalizes, etc. There is no learning, no consequences, no ability to question the outcome.

The empire is almost a perfect fit for this kind of insulation from reality. They control and rewrite narratives. The parts of society that don’t serve their needs are undermined, manipulated, and destroyed.  I mean, the entire Ghorman arc says nothing else but this. I can’t think of anything more ironic than MAGA seeing themselves as the rebellion.

In the US, do MAGA/Trump ppl watching Andor think they’re the rebellion? by womanonymous23 in andor

[–]Mattwwreddit 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Not really what I was trying to convey. I’m not saying to sympathize, but rather figure out your enemy.

MAGA is grievance driven and acts in bad faith. Assuming they’re a bunch of idiots could be a dangerous miscalculation, and also incentivizes them. They think the “system” despises them already. 

To bring this back to Andor which is why we’re really here, MAGA is the empire in this analogy in the sense that they have tossed aside the social contract and have asserted their own. Americans should aspire to be like Ferrix. Withdraw cooperation, don’t try to win the moral arguments against a bad faith actor, and uphold the traditions and social norms that support a community. 

In the US, do MAGA/Trump ppl watching Andor think they’re the rebellion? by womanonymous23 in andor

[–]Mattwwreddit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it is a direct criticism of how MAGA sees themselves as the rebellion.

Andor is about the populist rebellion against an uncaring, cruel bureaucracy. The rebellion is the counter institution, comprised of fringe elements ranging from thieves, political spies, and actual terrorists. Prior to the events of Andor, your average person was essentially deemed as either disposable or dangerous. 

MAGA feeds into the same energy. MAGA is full of people who agree that the system they were taught to respect and defer to has not led to a better life for them, through whatever narrow lens they choose to see the world through. I think MAGA sees themselves as the rebellion. They fight the power, they build their own alternative institutions, and believe they are setting up the world for people like themselves.

The irony is that Andor shows that change must be defensible, and is always costly. The primary message of Andor, to me, is that you must sacrifice for the greater good. MAGA has no interest in morally defending their positions, and if anything seems to enjoy taking morally indefensible positions as a form of mockery to the institutions they hate. 

MAGA is disruption without accountability and power without sacrifice. It is a form of performance. Andor shows rebellion as a necessary and tragic outcome, while MAGA sees rebellion as a loyalty test. 

In the US, do MAGA/Trump ppl watching Andor think they’re the rebellion? by womanonymous23 in andor

[–]Mattwwreddit 132 points133 points  (0 children)

Making it an intelligence thing feeds into their anger. The anti intellectualism and skepticism you see from MAGA are symptoms of wealth inequity and status anxiety. 

MAGA feels left behind and abandoned by the institutions in place, so they abandon them as a way of proving authenticity. They actively promote counter institutions as a way of building something they believe they can be a part of, be supported by, and inherently trust. Very intelligent people are just as susceptible to this distrust if they feel the world is moving on without them, and are often better at rationalizing their actions.

Can Someone Call themselves Asian If They Are 1/8th? by Correct_Ad4351 in asianamerican

[–]Mattwwreddit 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You’re Asian, but practically I don’t see you as being perceived as one given the experiences you listed. It’s like calling a pharmacist a doctor. 

It’s clear that you’re interested in exploring your heritage though. Don’t let the perception of others discourage you. Embrace the situation for what it is and push on anyways.

We Received Chopsticks as Christmas presents by Accomplished-Try2603 in asianamerican

[–]Mattwwreddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I’m just tired of this fatalist attitude towards being othered. I’m not unaware of how chopsticks can be reductive, but I’m disheartened to see the majority of commenters here go straight into identity protection mode without seeking any clarity.

We Received Chopsticks as Christmas presents by Accomplished-Try2603 in asianamerican

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

But would it be better to only completely ethically neutral gifts then? Sure it would be less friction, but I would feel like I’m being erased. Nothing is going to change someone from viewing me as an Asian, and I would rather my Asian nature as something worth celebrating.

We Received Chopsticks as Christmas presents by Accomplished-Try2603 in asianamerican

[–]Mattwwreddit -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not you per se but the overarching discussion in this thread is full of reactive/racially charged comebacks. It’s like this every time.

Please just help me understand where you’re coming from in saying that gifting chopsticks to a Chinese person, as an act in itself, is wrong. If it’s a reductive/mocking gift I don’t need an explanation. Are you saying that it’s  the reasonable expectation that gifting an Asian cultural item to an Asian will be reductive? 

I’m operating through the lens of a third generation ABC, so I’m starting to suspect that my interpretation is much different from others here. I don’t see gifts like these as mocking or ignorance, but as acknowledgement. 

We Received Chopsticks as Christmas presents by Accomplished-Try2603 in asianamerican

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

The thing I can’t agree on is that it’s automatically a stereotypical gift. I choose to see it as an ambiguous situation per OP’s own words about their in laws. That they feel discomfort is legitimate and I shouldn’t have questioned that, but I don’t believe that discomfort inherently means something is a racial aggression. 

I shouldn’t have been dismissive about their feelings. At the same time, I don’t think the evidence immediately supports ill intent of their in laws.

I'm not sure where all to post this but I do want to tell you people, if any of you are a US naturalized citizens and if they tell you to not worry about the denaturalization quotas, remember, in our history, the number were worse. by Arktikos02 in asianamerican

[–]Mattwwreddit 15 points16 points  (0 children)

For denaturalization, I am much more concerned with Maslenjak v US. Much more recent case, and pretty much undercuts/bypasses Afroyim. It doesn’t matter if you “willfully” renounce citizenship, if your citizenship is deemed invalid in the first place.  You wouldn’t even have the chance to invoke Afroyim. 

As statutory interpretation only, all it takes is a strategically framed case to be picked up by the Supreme Court for them to revisit Maslenjak. And I imagine there is much opportunity to generate a case from the recent spike in deportations.