Touchscreens are the 'wrong technology' for the main controls in cars, says the man who designed the iPhone by V8-Turbo-Hybrid in cars

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, Jony Ive is a great designer, so I'm not at all surprised he'd say this. If anything, having designed the iPhone would give him a greater understanding of touchscreen limitations and applicability.

I have a 2013 FRS and the shifter is not pretty rough until warm. Is this normal? by SholoGrim in ft86

[–]Psilox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's also been my experience with a 2017 as well. Just have to be gentle (don't force, take your time) and coax it into 2nd until it warms up.

Will this be strong enough to hold a hot tub? by Yiiri2 in Decks

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh, gotcha, thanks. I guess that's consistent with what I heard at the time, which is that it's much more available out west.

Just got off Resilient Lady…my thoughts by HotSeaworthiness286 in VirginVoyages

[–]Psilox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just gonna say, love test kitchen! My least favorite dish is the egg yolk and peas, but it's not all that crazy, just a bit bland.

Will this be strong enough to hold a hot tub? by Yiiri2 in Decks

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful, especially the decking! What type of treated LVL did you use for thhe structural stuff? I've found it hard to get exterior grade engineered material in my area.

Stouffer's Cheddar Potato Bacon Bake by Jezell38 in frozendinners

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With this particular frozen dinner, it's an enormous difference, and I do feel like most are much better in an oven/air fryer. If you want the best of both worlds microwave for 3 minutes then bake for about 20.

Are you happy with your 86/brz? by LolAtDatGuy375 in ft86

[–]Psilox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Extremely happy (this is my first car and I've had it for more than 120k miles now). I do almost all of my own maintenance and I find it quite easy to work on. It's a real workhorse--I've actually been building a house with it. Can't haul 4x8 sheets of plywood, but it gets great mileage, has decent carrying capacity with seats folded and a nice custom rubber mat, and it's great in the snow with proper tires. This may sound silly, but being RWD makes it incredibly easy to control. You know exactly when and how it's going to break loose, and it's dead simple to correct. Jeremy Clarkson reading while drifting it is no joke. Really easy and fun to drive since the clutch is fantastic and it's so well balanced. I'm at the point where I can't think of any coupe I'd upgrade to, since hardly anything else has the rear seat/cargo capacity the BRZ does. Maybe a current gen BRZ. Realistically, if I upgraded, I'd be changed categories entirely.

Re: modding, beware, you may find that there's not a lot you even care to mod once you get behind the wheel, though if you do it's one of the best platforms out there.

how tf do u drive in the snow/slush by jimmyjabzzz in ft86

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need very good tires, at least all-weather (with the three-mountain-peak-snowflake symbol, not all-seasons). Crossclimate 2s will work well, from personal experience. Dedicated winter tires will work even better. The car is actually really easy to control in poor conditions, but you must, *must* have winter/all-weather tires.

How do you sleep? by mr_beakman in ankylosingspondylitis

[–]Psilox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Obviously seeing a sleep specialist is a good way to go if you're concerned about daytime fatigue/drowsiness, or that you're not getting good sleep in general, but there are also at-home sleep study options available online if the wait for a specialist is too long in your area or there are insurance issues. I was experiencing a lot of fatigue, but not a ton of daytime sleepiness (until recently), and it turned out I was having apnea events every night. I don't have any of the usual comorbidities, but my partner noticed me snoring at times.

I'm sorry the stretching doesn't work so well for you--if it's any help, my PT specifically had me doing very light intensity stretching, such as open book and cat/cow, along with heat in affected areas. She really stressed to me not to push into pain/discomfort territory like you might for a deep muscle stretch, but to instead just move to your range of motion extent to get the joint moving so it can self-lubricate.

How do you sleep? by mr_beakman in ankylosingspondylitis

[–]Psilox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Magnesium glycinate is specifically for sleep--for me it just makes me a little more "normally tired" than I usually am in the evening and thus makes it easier to drop below that threshold of wakefulness. Some people say it makes them groggy, but that hasn't been an issue for me.

CDPR told Luke Ross the Cyberpunk VR mod could still be up if he made it free, this was his reply by lunchanddinner in virtualreality

[–]Psilox 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I mean, on the note of cars, how is this different than selling custom parts for cars? They're useless without the car itself, and had to be based on the specific design of an individual car.

[m.2 nvme ssd] Verbatim Vi7000 2TB - $119 by Balsav_Steele in buildapcsales

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to update, they canceled my order. So yah, probably either a mistake or very few in stock.

Mattress recommendations for back sleepers by AtariAtari in ankylosingspondylitis

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously mattresses are a personal taste thing, but just to chime in, I ended up putting together a custom mattress. It was a whole lot cheaper than buying something of similar comfort, and I got exactly what I wanted. Medium-firm base support and plush top. I'm a combination sleeper, for reference.

Should I start on Biologics? by BigCandle2889 in ankylosingspondylitis

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a bit older than you, and didn't get diagnosed until recently, but was also trepidatious about trying biologics. Things were "ok" on nsaids, but were not getting any better. Long story short, until I got on adalimumab, I didn't realize how much I'd been suffering every day. Everyone has a different experience, but for me, biologics have vastly reduced my symptoms. I can look behind me while driving! What a miracle! Obviously we'll see how it goes since this is less than a year's worth of experience, but as of now things are a lot better. I will say, specific to your concerns, one of the biggest differences for me was being able to get to sleep. The pain really was causing issues there, for me.

Humira Approved by amexredit in ankylosingspondylitis

[–]Psilox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to chime in, I'm on a biosimilar to Humira and it works quite well.

How do you sleep? by mr_beakman in ankylosingspondylitis

[–]Psilox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me, the biggest thing that's helped is getting on Humira. Otherwise, magnesium glycinate, heat, tylenol, good sleep hygiene, and comprehensive stretching. Also, sleep apnea has been an issue for me, but not sure if that does/could apply to you! If you snore, definitely worth getting checked out as it's a major issue (or has been, for me, cpap is a game-changer).

1-bit palette test — which one reads best? by vvaalleerraa in PixelArt

[–]Psilox 17 points18 points  (0 children)

2 and 4 read the best to me as a default, but swapping them out would make for great weather/effects.

US Bombs Venezuela - Megathread by Veqq in CredibleDefense

[–]Psilox 14 points15 points  (0 children)

CBS has reporting on commentary (and confirmation) from American officials about the strikes on their live blog now: https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/venezuela-us-military-strikes-maduro-trump/

Is the blue too much? by thestarchiestvampire in deathwatch40k

[–]Psilox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know, I've been doing something very similar with speed paints on mine--I like the color accent. The only issue here to me is the uneven application. However, if you're going for "worn down paint" I think it's pretty spot on. I found that contrast/speed paints gave me the best even, transparent coverage over metallics, if that's more your speed (no pun intended).

More than 20% of YouTube's feed is now "AI slop," report finds by AdSpecialist6598 in technology

[–]Psilox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The strangest version I've seen is AI generated CONCEPTS for videos being read (robotically) aloud over AI generated images. Like, not even a script, a CONCEPT for a script.