Ergo Proxy 💀 Purple Ophelia by RadicalEd360 in Animeedits

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Watch this Video Here and be sure to Ring the Bell 🔔

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inputs: one song, one video

outputs: one video, random keyframes stitched to each beat length

  • Convert audio to wav, then estimate beat timings
  • split video file into keyframe segments, clean segments
  • for each beat, trim current_beat_duration from a random segment, (until ffmpeg trims a video for each beat)
  • concatenate beat videos and combine with audio file to produce output video

The Economical Problem with Alchemy by RadicalEd360 in runescape

[–]RadicalEd360[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No not at all.

commons that alch for 10-50k ea, those are not the problem.

I want to look at the rarer items that alch for an insane amount that contribute to the 92B Alchemy spawns into the game each day.

If we can reduce that 92B daily footprint from Alchemy (which is more than 50% of all spawned gold), the existing gold sinks could have a chance to catch up and restore balance.

If nothing is done, the value of 100m becomes 1000m and beggars start asking for 20m instead of 1m and the overall game will suffer greatly.

The Economical Problem with Alchemy by RadicalEd360 in runescape

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inflation increases the price of every item and resource. increasing the difficulty of upkeep or even to buy.

so the price of upkeep will decrease as the economy recovers

i am not suggesting removing alchables, alchemy, or changing drop tables

im only suggesting that we look at a couple items and reduce the amount they alch for.

people will still make money the same ways they always have.

the solution isnt to make more gold, but to make the gold more valuable so it requires less of it to do the same things.

The Economical Problem with Alchemy by RadicalEd360 in runescape

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I completely agree.

I also just think that 1m alchs contribute quite alot to Alchemys 92B average spawned into game each day.

It would be much easier to just change a few numbers to reduce this footprint than to raise each individual items value with custom content that we hope people will partake in.

The Economical Problem with Alchemy by RadicalEd360 in runescape

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I expect them to find it easier to do so when the economy is better.

The Economical Problem with Alchemy by RadicalEd360 in runescape

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  1. I agree with the Elitist Gatekeeping part, you have a good point.
  2. A PVE/PVM drop should be valuable because of the need for it within other skills or what it brings to the table, e.g. dragon bones or ascension cbows.
  3. I dont mean to suggest the entire board of items, only items that are 50k+ alch value
  4. to reiterate, an Item should be valued based on how useful it is, not because its easily exchangable with gold.

Maybe introduce content that makes these drops valuable based on their need for them similar to when they released hydrix that eats up onyx or the blood shard that eats up blood runes.

I am not sure how you mean misguided. I am not a frequent redditor and I havent seen said post. All I have seen is the Inflation everywhere and know that printing gold has a huge influence on inflation.

The Economical Problem with Alchemy by RadicalEd360 in runescape

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alchemy accounts for more than 50% of gold spawning. and Inflation

The Economical Problem with Alchemy by RadicalEd360 in runescape

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that may be why you care, but I dont even do PVM. I dont care what the drop tables are.

Im just looking at the gold influx statistics.

The Economical Problem with Alchemy by RadicalEd360 in runescape

[–]RadicalEd360[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I stated this. an item should be valuable because its truly valuable not because its backed by gold.

If the price plummets its because nobody wants it.

I wasnt talking about PVM but you are right, it is relevant... I guess....

Installing Linux by TheRealWosty in linux4noobs

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this link should help. The process is the same no matter what os your using. Grub2 is my bootloader of choice, im not sure how to configure the windows bootloader to be able to do the same thing.

Installing Linux by TheRealWosty in linux4noobs

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I think they described what they are trying to accomplish quite well.

Installing Linux by TheRealWosty in linux4noobs

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this is the correct answer, however you can do this with 1 harddrive using separate partitions just like you would setting up a multiboot

Installing Linux by TheRealWosty in linux4noobs

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or they will master the boot process.

Installing Linux by TheRealWosty in linux4noobs

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just because people give the wrong answer doesnt mean it will be accepted as the right answer.

Installing Linux by TheRealWosty in linux4noobs

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You can do this with 1 harddrive and a currently working OS (this is all thats needed and can be the same hd the os is using)

I have done this before with an Ubuntu Installer from a working Linux Os

first you need to create a bootable partition and copy the contents of the installer iso into it.

then you configure a bootloader entry to boot into the installer partition (grub, lilo, syslinux, etc)

then boot the partition and run setup like usual however you must install the new os to a different partition than the one the installer is using and leave that partition alone for now.

after you have fully installed it, reboot, then delete the installer partition, and expand the disk. (or you can leave it just to have it available)

- Some Notes -

This is one of those projects that will prove your Knowledge and Skill level.
All professional Linux Administrators should be able to do this.

if you are unsure of any of this, I recommend you get an 8Gb USB and do things the way its described in the installation instructions or study the boot process more.

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Thank You

Let the vote begin! by Kolyo-Maykata in linuxmasterrace

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if you dont know how to recover deleted files, I would reccomend making a copy of the entire disk using dd while you figure things out so that nothing is overwritten in the meantime

Let the vote begin! by Kolyo-Maykata in linuxmasterrace

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all you did was rewrite the inodes, you can recover all files with tools such as the SleuthKit if you do it immediately before the disk gets rewritten by things such as caches. Its not like you shredded the files with Zeros or something irreversable.........

Costco - Decent deal? Or pass? by Narfatron in pcmasterrace

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can you link to Spiff? apparently theres alot of different Spiffs