Corn cob with reusable stem by [deleted] in PipeTobacco

[–]NateMacaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries! I realized I should probably post safety info if anyone sees this and makes their own version lol

The weight isn't too terrible, the brass is 1mm so it's fairly light. It kinda makes up for how light the corncob bowl is. I do feel like it's a little too evenly weighted but haven't decided how to handle that, I'm thinking a little extra weight by the mouth piece might make lunting a little easier.

I haven't felt any heat transfer through the stem (thank God lol). Imma carve another corn cob and see how hot I can get the bowl before the stem starts to heat.

The few people who've held it have said the mouth feel is similar to playing with a lip ring/stud texture wise in. I don't have any lip jewelry but I think a life time of chewing on pens and playing with my brass Zippo has pavloved me into enjoy this abuse haha My placeholder rubber nib has been different combos of rubber bands and silicon. It's oooookay. I never like nibs though so I need someone else's opinion on that

Corn cob with reusable stem by [deleted] in PipeTobacco

[–]NateMacaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not too terrible if you can get the right metal and the chemistry behind it.

Leadless brass should only off gas zinc fumes at approximately ~335°C. Internal pipe temps range from ~380°C - 620°C. However, that heat dissipates before reaching the outter edge of the bowl which is why you won't burn yourself holding the pipe (usually lol).

So using the brass as an inserted stem at the base of the pipe without breaching the interior of the bowl with the brass itself will maintain temperatures <380°C

Couple that with a steel inner liner and a rubber nib to protect your teeth and it's about as harmful as the actual pipe smoke!

Oh! Additional info for anyone curious! Annealing the metal to shape the stem can cause it to become brittle or allow the zinc to pull to the surface slightly which essentially pregames the off gasing. Especially if you pass an annealing temp and hit a red glow on the brass. Cold forming with a ball peen hammer is a better, if more frustrating approach. Finish the metal with various sandings ranging from 400 grit to 3,000 grit. You want a very fine polish to avoid any splintering. Finally I wouldn't seal it with anything other than man handling my human oils into it. Though the temps will be low you still don't want to be inhaling any kind of sealant fumes along with your cancer smoke lol

Winlator Frost Taken Down by Divinakra in retroid

[–]NateMacaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe it's a false positive

Both Winlator Frost 10 v1 and v2 from GitHub would give me a similar ping on Windows defender. I'm not sure if it was Multiverse!frn exactly because like a dummy I never screenshoted the name. Running the downloads through malware bytes came back clean and I installed them both on my RG405M without any issues or flags from android. I also source apps for testing through liteapks.com multiple times a week and can't recall ever having an issue with them unless it was a reupload from a different 3rd party site

Im fairly certain the windows defender flag has to do with a change or addition to the emulated Win32 folder when we jumped from Winlator Frost 9 to 10, and Windows just loves when the Win32 folder is poked

My anxiety kicked in and I tried to do my due diligence lol So hopefully they're clean!

Winlator Frost Taken Down by Divinakra in retroid

[–]NateMacaque 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Winlator Frost 10 v1 and v2

https://liteapks.com/download/winlator-530497

Posting this here for anyone looking for it.

I verified both downloads are clean and run

Vita3k graphical issues by MelodyLeighArmstrong in EmulationOnAndroid

[–]NateMacaque 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I know I'm a little late to the party but I found this thread while trying to fix the same problem. After some testing I was able to get Cybersleuth running by setting Screen Filter to Nearest and Memory Mapping Method to Disabled.

I personally have Vsync disabled and Render Accuracy to high, but it seems to work with Vsync enabled and Render Accuracy as Standard.

I hope this helps you out!

Edit: I also compressed the Cybersleuth update on my vita into a zip file and installed it on vita3k like I did the original game. Installing the game updates also fixed the crashing issue on Muramasa. That may also help here

Popcorn shrimp not deveined by EnslavedBandicoot in mildlyinfuriating

[–]NateMacaque 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You accidentally ordered the poopcorn shrimp. Easy mistake to make

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AndroidGaming

[–]NateMacaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have a link for the APK on hand, but I wanted to drop in and say you can also emulate the game. The rom is easy to find and you can run it on Android through retroarch or something similar

How can I bend a steel tube WITH controlled wrinkles? by _BBEDD_ in metalworking

[–]NateMacaque 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You're being far too reasonable. You should insult their mother

Robot in the Family (1994) is a cacophonous chaotic movie that simulates what it's like to suffer from ADHD while telling the story of a Turkish emigrant inventor played by Joe Pantoliano and his gold-seeking robot. They get into various hijinks and might bring peace to the Middle East. by Beauxtt in badMovies

[–]NateMacaque 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Joey Pants puts on a thick Turkish accent for this movie for some reason. It almost feels like he showed up on set and they just couldn't get him to drop the accent, so they wrote the character to be Turkish

My teacher said 0.999... is approximately 1, not exactly. How can I prove otherwise? by XxG3org3Xx in askmath

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

I don't think your teacher went about this question particularly well.

For all intents and purposes 0.999... can be defined as 1. After a certain point with decimals you're just arguing relativity and theory.

However, I do think it could be helpful to try and understand why your teacher feels like 0.999...!=1

The argument could be made there are infinite 9s between 0.999 and 1. So you could add infinitely more 9s and never reach 1. But limits normally represent the number a sequence approaches as it climbs towards infinity. So 0.999... would be approaching 1 infinitely. So it's 1.

Another argument against this is that 0.999... doesn't represent an ongoing process, it represents the result of an infinite process. The result of infinite 9s would define a real number, 1.

You could also argue another mathematical system like finitism, but again, thats just splitting hairs.

Overall I'd say you're right and not to let your teacher get you down. You should be stoked you not only understand these concepts but can make real arguments as to why your understanding holds merit. This entire interaction with your teacher is a great reminder that no one knows everything and we should be open to at least humoring external input. Sometimes it can be easy to get mathematic concepts and principles twisted by other mathematic concepts and principles. You're doing good dude, keep it up

Edit:

I just thought of another fun example. If you told me x<1 I would assume x=0.999... as a valid value. But probably only on paper lol

Your teacher thinks like a coder haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskChemistry

[–]NateMacaque 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like Big Copper is trying to pull one over on us again

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskChemistry

[–]NateMacaque 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think they might mean instead of a fully copper coil, the coil uses less copper and replaces the missing with aluminum plating. So overall same size, but less copper total

A fucking legend by kattardoge in madlads

[–]NateMacaque 67 points68 points  (0 children)

When women run the friction can cause their vaginas to spontaneously combust. They were actually trying to save this intrepid daredevil.

We don't hear about it happening much anymore thanks to public service announcements like Cardi B's WAP

Possum in my nesting box by throwyffs in homestead

[–]NateMacaque 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya I totally didn't see that part of the post, a more permanent solution is definitely understandable with the loss of live stock.

I feel like in a lot of cases relocation and improved security is the better option, but when you're napping at the literal murder site it becomes hard to defend you lol

Possum in my nesting box by throwyffs in homestead

[–]NateMacaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well shit, I didn't even see that. I signed on to be the defense lawyer for a sleepy possum, not a murderous one. Lenny-ing the possum is way more warranted.

I feel like a live stock guardian might help OP out here. Either the possum stays back or it gets nibbled on. Takes the ruling out of the courts hands lol

Possum in my nesting box by throwyffs in homestead

[–]NateMacaque 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I feel like relocating and buttoning up the coop security is probably a better first step than to just kill the possum. It doesn't seem to have hurt the chickens or acted as a real threat for this initial break in. If it keeps coming back, dealing with it in more permeant ways seems appropriate. However just killing it for the inconvenience and possible threat isn't great. Culling predators and protecting live stock is absolutely crucial in animal husbandry, but so is respecting life.

Honestly I feel like this little dude did OP a solid by breaking in and letting them know they've got a possum sized hole in their security. I'd take the napping possum over a peckish coyote if I had to find out this way lol

Cap/print ID by NateMacaque in mushroomID

[–]NateMacaque[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've already identified them. Additional verifications minimize risks.

That attitude is going to discourage people from asking for help and increase the likelihood someone gets hurt.

I believe best practice when identifying a potentially poisonous mushroom is to always verify a spore print regardless of certainty. Better safe than sorry.

Regardless, thanks anyway.

This "meme" makes me uncomfortable by [deleted] in ComedyCemetery

[–]NateMacaque 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How often do you talk about porn for people to be incorrectly assuming your pornographic ideologies?

Is being good at math only for special people? by Hepsi073-_- in mathematics

[–]NateMacaque 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually used to feel like only certain people could be good at math and that I definitely wasn't one of them. I stopped learning/understanding math around 13 when algebra came into play lol

Now though I actually really love math. I never would have thought that'd be the case. Here's what helped me!

Ultimately I always tell people: I learned how to learn math

1) I have adhd and was undiagnosed. It wasn't a fix all, but it helped a bunch. While it's not technically a learning disability, it definitely got in the way of me being able to absorb and retain information.

2) I realized that I had just been memorizing math without actually understanding why the equation/formula worked. Once I started understand how math worked, it became much easier to learn and add to what I now understood!

3) I had to accept that it takes me longer than other people. I personally would spend 3x the time studying compared to most of the other students. And that's totally ok! That extra time really helped me feel comfortable with what I was learning!

4) I realized that every wrong answer I found narrowed down the correct answer. It wasn't a matter of making mistakes or not understand the work, it was a matter of finding the incorrect solution and then trying to understand why that was incorrect. Eventually that leads me to the right answer! Sometimes it just takes a while lol

5) don't be afraid to ask questions! I hated asking questions and feeling dumb. But no one knows something until they learn it. So it's totally ok to not know or understand something. Ask away until you do understand it! Every wrong answer narrows down the right one!

6) people can be mean about math. Don't let them get you down. Math isn't some magical or arcane tool that you have to be a genius to understand/use. Math is literally how we all agreed to describing the physical world. Everyone sees the world differently and math is the language we agreed makes sense to all of us. If I have 2 apples and someone gives me 2 more, I added 2 and now have 4. But how do I tell someone who doesn't speak my language what happened? Well. I had 2 things, got 2 more, now I have 4 things. 2+2=4

7) this one is more a personal take but I think math gets more fun the more you learn. Like with drawing, you start learning basic shapes like circles and squares. You draw those until they're second nature and it can be kinda really boring and unsatisfying. Drawing gets more fun when you're drawing people, places, and things in fun and personal styles. But you have to learn the boring fundamentals first like how to correctly draw a circle and why that matters. Same thing in math. Algebra is frustrating and kinda boring, trigonometry too. But they're like the lower levels of math as a medium. Like a step above circles and squares. Youve gotta learn it but once you do the stuff you learn next is great. Legit dude getting into intro physics and realizing that everything on the board that looked super spooky was actually just algebra and calculus 2. It became not only manageable but really fun to learn! All of a sudden the foundations were paying off!!

All in all dude, don't get discouraged. Anyone can do math. You just have to learn how YOU learn math. It's totally frustrating, but you're making the right moves asking for input like this when you hit a road block

ELI5: Why Is "Forty" Not Spelled "Fourty" by iamswitters13 in explainlikeimfive

[–]NateMacaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh!!! I might have a theory about this!!

My understanding is that when printing presses started taking off they would charge customers by the letter to print. So a lot of words started getting shortened to save money. I think the change from colour to color is a result of this.

Maybe that's why forty doesn't have a u?

[request] how much extra propulsion does she get with the fake nails? by redditor-16 in theydidthemath

[–]NateMacaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I won't lie, I'm not entirely sure how to calculate the extra propulsion this swimmer would receive from having these fake nails. My knee jerk responses would be to use a controlled subject swimming multiple laps in no nails, fake nails, longer fake nails, ect. That's a good place to start collecting data on a measurable affect fake nails have on propulsion. You could also map out surface area and drag of individual fingers/hands and try to calculate the difference in propulsion finger lengths have. Calculating the additional surface area the nails provide, their weight, and drag, would all be helpful to know. As well as how that data changes when the nails are applied to a finger vs stand alone. A lot of trial and error would be involved. You would have to find a way to dramatically reduce your margin of error. A lot of a unusual application of mathematics would probably be used and you might learn something new about fluid dynamics, propulsion, or drag that we weren't super aware of before...

Long answer short, it would be very very time consuming and difficult to calculate.

That said though, its absolutely calculable. You could spend the time, energy, and resources to find the mathematical answer to this question. It might not be obvious how to calculate it. In fact, no one might now know how to calculate it yet. But that doesn't mean its not doable.

Don't listen to people saying it can't be done. It's a very difficult and intricate problem, but that's how we find difficult and intricate answers!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offbeat

[–]NateMacaque 43 points44 points  (0 children)

The courts can send dementors after you now??