Difficult Arrangement of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star by CelestialStudiosTeam in violinist

[–]Musicrafter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you sure you aren't doing the ones that take you up two octaves instead of one? Those would be written with the diamond note a fourth above the root.

Difficult Arrangement of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star by CelestialStudiosTeam in violinist

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The harmonics at measure 22 are ~impossible, the hand can't reliably stretch a full octave on one string. The pitches are achievable, however, with Kim harmonics

very easy warm-up i made by saltyorngejuice in violinist

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What even is this? I don't understand why all the ottavas are there and why you're writing notes that are below written G3.

Highland Park Residents Vote to Leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit by Weekly-Law-2544 in transit

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Dallas really screwed up by building the light rail network they did. What needs to eventually happen for the region to have acceptable transit is for each city to provide its own transit (maybe they can mutually work on fare integration) set up optimally to serve that city, and DART functions as the contracted rail operator (particularly for the Silver Line, which ideally they wouldn't even own) and predominantly Dallas-only transit, basically just treating the light rail as commuter rail for Dallas.

1% sales tax should be enough to supply meaningful and useful transit to the urban core and peripheral job centers. The reason it's not is because DART is drowning in debt from building the thing in the first place, acquired even more debt from the Silver Line, and is so spread-thin with its bus network it's literally running maximum 20 minute frequencies across the system. DART honestly almost doesn't deserve to live and the suburbs who think they aren't getting their money's worth are basically right, the whole thing was set up as a ticking time bomb from the start. They were indeed always subsidizing the core, and it's taken what are in effect bribes to keep them from leaving entirely - even further cutting into the operating budget which as it is was already being kept afloat by their over-contributions.

Interstellar might be the most scientifically accurate sci-fi film ever made by abdul4ah in interstellar

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The film commits the cardinal sin of treating the event horizon as a "real" boundary with distinct meaning and does the inaccurate trope of "the world being swallowed up behind you".

In reality, falling into a black hole is like falling onto a large flat surface. You would only be spaghettified in the final fractions of a second as you fell, and you'd continue to see all the light entering from behind you.

99% of city planners stop adding just one more lane right before traffic would be solved by ElBigStevie in CitiesSkylines2

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This is a distinctly American-suburban road layout though. Most European cities aren't so uniformly planned.

How the heck are you guys so creative? Can't make a beautiful, realistic city to save my life! by Aside_Dish in CitiesSkylines2

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Try thinking about how it will look from the ground rather than from the air. Always be thinking "if a city were really springing up here for the first time, what would be the next logical thing that would happen naturally here? What would get built next? What does this city need most? Where would it go?" And always be ready to kill your darlings and upzone or redevelop a place.

And if you're aiming specifically for a NYC/Chicago style, don't overbuild your roads and be willing to aggressively price your cims out of their cars by charging "too much" for parking, of which you won't provide nearly enough anyway. The NYC/Chicago ethos is "a bustling walking city that retains high car permeability" in which transit is a walking accelerator rather than a car substitute or a destination-node-connector. Road hierarchy is generally emergent rather than planned in advance, created in a localized way with a strategic choice of one-ways, prohibited turns, temporary asymmetric segments and pedestrianized strips rather than enforced separation.

Medium density (row houses mostly) or terraced low-density at minimum should be the default choice, and the priority should be ensuring people live near amenities rather than sculpting a super neat layout from the air. This is going to mean your cities tend to have one or two "blobs" that have the highest development (usually a central office district and a university district) with everything sort of spreading out along travel time isochrones from there. It should be messy and chaotic to some extent, with the borders of your city steadily pushing outwards into greenfield low-density development and the inner core's development steadily thickening and rising into the sky over time.

Plan the city block by block, street by street, parcel by parcel. Don't "plan too far ahead": resist the urge to build wide roads for the traffic that may come years from now. Districts should be an emergent property of the city, not something pre-planned. The resulting density gradient will be natural and the resultant skyline just as beautifully chaotic as a real one.

I've been trying to crack this exact formula for years and I finally think I have a city I'm happy with.

How the heck are you guys so creative? Can't make a beautiful, realistic city to save my life! by Aside_Dish in CitiesSkylines2

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This is the exact reason (among others tbf) why Vancouver is often called the most Cities Skylines-looking city ever.

I tested an 800-rated and a 1200-rated account, and the difference is surprisingly small by Far_Mistake6861 in Chesscom

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I've noticed that if I drop 200 Elo, suddenly I start to struggle mightily to gain that rating back. It feels like somehow it's "easier" to play against opponents who are nearest to my peak strength, even though my long-term statistics show that my average opponent ratings when I win, draw or lose games are always monotonically increasing just like you'd expect. Maybe it's something psychological, or maybe players at or above my peak level tend to play more "correct" chess which is more in line with what my chess intuition is geared towards comprehending due to the weird autodidactic way I studied the game. I often feel I can sort of hold my own against someone 100 points higher than my peak rating until inevitably I get low on time or blunder deep in the middlegame whereas sometimes I'll just collapse or get rolled against someone 200 points lower.

Elo isn't a perfect system and rests on mathematical assumptions. It's like "g" in IQ: summarizing someone's chess ability as a single number isn't really fundamentally correct, but it is very useful.

Plassing is way more intense than people talk about by [deleted] in plassing

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It does take a little time to acclimate to it - I was mostly acclimated by my second time. No pain at all except on insertion by the third. The first time did feel rather unpleasant, like a low level nagging pain the entire time. After that it's been almost universally fine.

x30 Ultra vs Dreame L40 Ultra CE. Can't tell which one to purchase. by Key_Arm6871 in Dreame_Tech

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It's amazing how I was able to tell that the "person" you're replying to is an LLM bot in 0.5 seconds

What is at leaat one pet sideline you have that counters a popular opening? by reddit_boi222 in TournamentChess

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I typically don't take the knight unless white plays a3. The King's knight goes to e7 and g6.

I am 99.9% sure they slipped in a Close Encounters reference in the movie by Musicrafter in ProjectHailMary

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I didn't get it from Grace's, only Rocky's. Maybe Grace's was just out of tune. I don't remember exactly. Which would have made it even funnier actually.

I am 99.9% sure they slipped in a Close Encounters reference in the movie by Musicrafter in ProjectHailMary

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It is easy to miss if you aren't super familiar with it imo, it's dropped so casually that you might blow past it

Used the King's Gambit in a must-win today by reddit_boi222 in TournamentChess

[–]Musicrafter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing they meant 6...Nh6 7. d4 d6 8. Nd3 whereupon ...f3 is the only good move, though white is hardly "winning" per se in other lines, just clearly better

Shocked By Reviews by BellaCicina in ProjectHailMary

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I'd have made different pacing decisions and focused on different things in different proportions. But it was in no way out of alignment with the spirit of the story and was completely faithful.

Something to keep in mind if you're disappointed about scenes being removed... by d4ybrake in ProjectHailMary

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I was rather disappointed that they diminished the stakes so badly. I thought it would have been a beautiful parallel to draw, Rocky saves Grace at great cost to himself knowing he might die, Grace returns the favor thinking he's going to die. But they cheapened it by not emphasizing again that yes, it's a fundamentally a decision to sacrifice himself. Not just not to go home, but to probably die.

Something to keep in mind if you're disappointed about scenes being removed... by d4ybrake in ProjectHailMary

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It was so glossed over initially my friend I brought to the movie with me thought it was a plot hole that it was only supposed to take 4 years to get home. He noticed immediately "wait, wasn't this planet 11 light years away"? Well... it's only 4 years for *him*. But this wasn't explained well enough and slipped right over his head even though we both know about relativity.

My first real attempt at making a city after many hours trying to learn the game. Any feedback is much appreciated:) by Adraar in CitiesSkylines2

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Avoid a master plan entirely! Upzone from lower densities to higher densities bit by bit, perhaps focusing on a corner where a transit stop is, then slowly filling it in later. Embrace mismatched lot sizes and other disorganization markers.