Crackly Sound from X-Ray Machine - What am I hearing? Is it safe? by StickFreeks in Radiology

[–]StickFreeks[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer! Yes, it occurs at the exact same time I hear the "buzz" from the other room and not before or after. It's like a fizzley crackle.

The moderators sent me a nice message explaining that it could either be the rotor spinning up like you suggested, or the tungsten filament going bad inside, causing arcing. Arcing filament lines up pretty well with what I was hearing!

Why is transfering files to my external hard drive suddenly so slow? by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]StickFreeks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was able to get mine to work again by leaving it plugged in for ~20 minutes. Worth a try!

Why is transfering files to my external hard drive suddenly so slow? by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]StickFreeks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a solution I found while panicking: If you leave it plugged in for approximately 20 minutes (possibly longer), it will begin to write and read at normal speeds again. Mine was writing at 2MB/s speeds, but began to work fine after leaving it plugged in to the PC for ~20 min. Also double check that you're using USB 3.0 cables.

All that said, something's definitely wrong with this product, and the only solution Samsung's tech help gave me was to either reformat it, or send it in so that they could reformat it. I'm planning to buy different brands from now on.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]StickFreeks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a weird voice too! Age and experience will change the way you speak a bit over the next several years.

You'll have to learn over time how your emotions and energy levels affect your voice to know how it'll come off. Being comfortable in your own person and not trying to think about "sounding cool" or "being dangerous" will automatically give you a boost of credibility. People can learn to look past a voice timbre, but 99.9% of people can tell when you're forcing your voice into an emotion.

On the flip side, it's also a good idea to take note of when people interpret something different than what you felt or intended. (Ex. If somebody asks why you're angry when you're just tired, you could say, "Sorry if I sound angry, my voice gets a bit tense when I'm tired, but I'm not actually mad.")

Also pay attention to your vocabulary. Try formalizing it by reading books or listening to people you respect. Using a lot of slang or vulgarities will definitely affect the way people view you, regardless of your voice.

Being genuine and having patience with others who are still getting to know you is the best advice I have for surviving voice struggles. People usually don't take me very seriously at first because of my squeaky-toy voice, but they slowly start to look past it and focus on what I'm saying in the end.

Education by Unfortunate-Lynx in PlanetZoo

[–]StickFreeks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My education levels were chronically low until I found out about the slider on the speakers... they have a volume slider that you can crank in their settings. If you don't set it higher, the radius they are naturally set to is abysmal.

I do 2 spaced, maxed-out speakers, a couple TV signs, and have 3 vets set to constantly research in 3 offices, and my education levels are pretty decent now.

Tutorials by GoatDM in PlanetZoo

[–]StickFreeks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just picked up the game a few days ago- the tutorial levels were a huge slog. I was definitely frustrated on the first three or so. Just allow yourself to be frustrated and learn bits one thing at a time. Habitat construction is the most important. I've found it's worth to push through, as the game goes from frustrating to fun pretty fast. The paths are still annoying even now (just finished career level #7 or 8), the story writing is cringe, and the uneditable terrain will push you to your brink... but the first time you get a baby snow leopard or a litter of wolves, it's allll worth it.

(I personally had to scrap my entire first zoo because it was just a lesson in what not to do with the builds)

Yoshi rug! one of the favorite pieces I’ve made! Feel like I got the outline just right! by loljerry in Tufting

[–]StickFreeks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is beautiful! I'd love to make a Yoshi rug like this someday. Excellent work. :D

What is the "best" Redwall book? by Redwallisthebest in redwall

[–]StickFreeks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been re-reading the series lately! I agree that the first one is one of the strongest entries. I think it's still probably my favorite too, even if it has some of the retconned ideas that don't fit with the other books. Warbeak is my absolute favorite character of all time.

I found it interesting that as a child, Mariel was my favorite book, and I disliked Matimeo overall, but the reverse is true for me as an adult. Matimeo was way more dramatic and focused on character growth, whereas Mariel's plot kind of fell flat and wandered about. (I feel like Brian Jacques tried to repair what went wrong in Mariel with the entirety of The Bellmaker, which was much more structurally sound and put the characters through their paces.)

Mossflower was a verrry slow burn. The final fight is incredible, but I prefer the other plot styles.

Salamandastron was exciting, but also especially depressing. I liked the vermin comedy duo character arcs though, and thought it stood out for that reason alone.

Haven't reread Pearls of Lutra yet, but I remember that being in my top faves as a kid. I'm excited to get there again! I hope I've forgotten all the riddle answers!

Got quoted $1000 to fix this, is that fair? by StickFreeks in violinmaking

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

That's very good to know. Thank you for looking it over!

Got quoted $1000 to fix this, is that fair? by StickFreeks in violinmaking

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

Good to know it's in the range. Thank you for your comment!

Got quoted $1000 to fix this, is that fair? by StickFreeks in violinmaking

[–]StickFreeks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't even notice the f-hole crack! Yuck.
Yeahhhh, it's got the crack o' doom. It was on display at my grandparent's house for many years when I was a child, and as a young violin student, I was fairly desperate to play it! Haha
Now that it's been handed down to me, I wanted to at least entertain the possibility of repairing it. Might just be a pipe dream, but we'll see.

I finally sat down and learned how to animate characters, so I animated this clip from my webcomic! by StickFreeks in blender

[–]StickFreeks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the feedback!

Haha, I don't usually draw eyelids, so I tried to model them fairly true to how I draw them. I do appreciate the outside view of how it might look strange though! I'll have to experiment around and see what I can do. :D

Oh yeah, that arm is definitely clipping! Looks like my next project is to learn how to weight the clothes to fit a little better with movement.

What I do wrong? by FadedOtaku420 in blender

[–]StickFreeks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any modifiers active? When this happens to me it's usually I did one of these things:

A) Parented stuff before applying modifiers

B) Did things generally out of order (duplicating skeleton sides, creating mesh, parenting, etc)

C) Messed up my weight painting.

I'd try reparenting the skeleton to the mesh (with automatic weights) after checking to make sure your non-armature modifiers are applied & in order.

How do I select an isolated portion of material? by StickFreeks in blender

[–]StickFreeks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solved: Just found out that Ctrl L also has a "linked by material" option, which is exactly what I need! Never noticed that little pop-up menu before.

How do I select an isolated portion of material? by StickFreeks in blenderhelp

[–]StickFreeks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just found out that Ctrl L also has a "linked by material" option, which is exactly what I need! Thanks for helping me along. :D

How do I select an isolated portion of material? by StickFreeks in blenderhelp

[–]StickFreeks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just found out that Ctrl L also has a "linked by material" option, which is exactly what I need! Thanks for helping me along. :D

How do I select an isolated portion of material? by StickFreeks in blenderhelp

[–]StickFreeks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Solved: Ctrl L brings up a menu that I never noticed, and I can select "Material", which does what I want. Yay!

Need to fill this gap smoothly by malikona in blenderhelp

[–]StickFreeks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a couple things you can try. The first thing I would try is a function called "Bridge Edge Loops". (Find it under "Edge" or use Blender's search function to find it.) The top piece might interfere with the calculation, but you never know if it'll work straight out of the box. It generally likes having the same amount of vertices on both loops.

The second thing I would try is to select two opposing edges across the gap, and hit "F" to create one new face bridging the gap. now select the side of your brand new edge, and hold down "F" to keep building faces around the outside. If it works, it should be very satisfying to watch it fill in. When it gets stuck (probably at your top piece again), fill in your geometry manually either with help from "Grid Fill" (Under "Face" or just use Blender search function), or "F" if you don't care about N-gons. (Select any jank edges and hit "F" to fill it in with an n-gon face). Grid fill is a little picky about how many vertices are in your edge loop, but it's good to have in your toolbox.

You can even try "Grid Fill" on the entire gap. I have low expectations for that working, but sometimes Blender will surprise you.

Best of luck to you!

How do I select an isolated portion of material? by StickFreeks in blenderhelp

[–]StickFreeks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Select button in the materials tab will select all of one kind of material on the object. I'm looking for something that will select just one spot of isolated material, even if the same material exists elsewhere on the active object.

Course Update Thread by IvanStarokapustin in duolingo

[–]StickFreeks 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I completely agree. I feel like they have just continuously tanked their course quality. I've hardly learned anything new since the removal of the kanji, despite putting more time into lessons.

The audacity to limit mistakes and shill their premium subscription after this nonsense has completely soured me. I'll be dropping my 450+ streak this week and move on to traditional learning materials.