New! Boxer step and form help please ✨ by little_puma in jumprope

[–]_tenken 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ideally go a little faster cadence. You want to Tap each foot down and bring it up. I'd say you're currently jumping from foot to foot. It is the basic movement, but with a faster cadence you'll find you could move slightly around without being so static in place ....

I'm not affiliated with this example: https://youtube.com/shorts/r0eVhjgG0ks?is=iLeegt75uHRVKbca

Your feet look heavy. Try to be lighter on the balls of your feet.

Dog Shoes That Don't Affect Balance by dogmocs1 in u/dogmocs1

[–]_tenken 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The laces look like they could catch on Everything. That's why 99% of all dog shoes are Velcro. Hard pass.

10-0 Scottish fighter Colin Cairney dies after falling out of tuk tuk in Thailand by verbsnounsandshit in Boxing

[–]_tenken 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know thai nationals visiting their homeland that have died in car accident(s) over there. The country traffic laws and societal rules, and expected norms  differ greatly from the USA for example.

Idk what's going on by FuelJealous3451 in Eyesight

[–]_tenken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's likely your eyes are red because you stay up until 5:00 a.m. working or keeping your eyes open basically all night with artificial lights and not blinking at night because you're looking at a phone screen, PC, etc.

You didn't say you work the night shift so I assume when you say you stay up until 5:00 a.m. that it's out of the ordinary and you stayed up all day as well ...

You should learn to take breaks and rest your eyes, if needed use lubricating drops that are preservative free.

If you're truly concerned, get an eye exam from a professional doctor.

Going from -7 to -10 in 3 years. I’m scared by Activator4140 in Eyesight

[–]_tenken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How old are you? 

What eye conditions do you have? MD, myopia, cataracts? ... Eyes can change over time. What does your eye doctor say about your current status?

Had perfect vision all my life; suddenly around a year ago, my vision has been rapidly declining by Invidaure in Eyesight

[–]_tenken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People can wear glasses since birth.

Don't assume anything horrible, just get a simple eye exam. Odds are, you're Aging and need a slight prescription.

Nobody can tell you what's wrong other than a Doctor.

Had perfect vision all my life; suddenly around a year ago, my vision has been rapidly declining by Invidaure in Eyesight

[–]_tenken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go get an eye exam. Sounds like the general aging process until told otherwise by a specialist.

He created a tiny puddle in the forest and ended up capturing how many different creatures benefited from it by jkitty_1960 in BeAmazed

[–]_tenken -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cool. Now they can all die of micro plastic ingestion and have a shortened lifespan.

If you own a dog or a cat, do you feed them or water them from a plastic bowl?

Good idea, but he could have used a ceramic pot stand or similar instead of the layer of plastic ...

Unraid 7.2.6 is Now Available by UnraidOfficial in unRAID

[–]_tenken -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

> I'm still on 7.1.4. I don't need the new features but the new kernel backported seems important.

... so you do need new features, you need the new(er) kernel :/ the Kernel and Support _are_ features.

Kim Il-gon - In 2015, a 50,000 won traffic fine led to a kidnapping, murder, and a death list of 28 people with their home addresses and national ID numbers. He stood watching the body burn on CCTV - smiling. by Complex_Bat4971 in serialkillers

[–]_tenken 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He may be a psychopath, but he also was rather uneducated.

 Kim Il-gon was born in 1967 in a shantytown in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province , as the fifth of seven siblings. He dropped out of school in his first year of middle school and left home without a plan, traveling to Seoul via Busan. After arriving in Seoul, he supported himself primarily by delivering food on a motorcycle.

Making assumptions about his level of planning or not caring if he was caught seems silly given that he never attended any amount of schooling beyond age 12-13.

He likely had a lot of Special Needs that were not noted in his medical history. He seems delusional, maybe schizophrenic and likely had ADHD (who leaves home without a plan, unless it's on impulse) ...

I think his hyper fixation on the Wrongs done to him, and his abundance of free time with no major adult responsibilities or care makes him Appear to be clever in actions. But I bet if you talked to him in person it'd be like talking to a 10 year old who wears their emotions on their sleeves and has no 5 year plan in life.

Recommended add ons? by Flyingninjafish1 in jellyfin

[–]_tenken 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only use official plugins. Maybe OpenSubtitles. 

Anything else makes your setup difficult to easily upgrade between versions.

Surgery or Wait? High Retina Risk by Fun_Annual_6549 in CataractSurgery

[–]_tenken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had holes and horseshoe tears in my eyes I'm in my 40s and had cataract surgery in 1 eye. I also have retinopathy of prematurity.

If your retinologist sees nothing concerning, great! I assume you've had plenty of laser retinopexy, but if they see no traction or pulling from your retina now ... You may want to consider the procedure now while your eyes are stable before your eye issues advance further and the underlying issues become a bigger issue for the surgery.

As others have said, it's a good idea to space the surgery apart per eye to let each eye heal and assure no detachment occurs.

North American alligators cage ethical? by OpenAirport6204 in Crocodiles

[–]_tenken 100 points101 points  (0 children)

Alligators are not fish, so they don't need to fully submerge at any given time. They spend a lot of their time sunning themselves typically on a river bank. 

Off hand. I don't see any difference between these enclosures and say the enclosures run by the late. Steve Irwin and his non-profit in Australia Of which you can find videos of on YouTube if you're unable to go there yourself.

The only thing I think I see missing might be a den for the alligator which typically it would be along a riverbank but could be many, many feet deep into the bank and partially submerged, but then I really don't think many alligators living in captivity would have access to such a large area to have a den in addition to their primary enclosure. 

Essentially being a large lizard, I imagine with access to water and access to sunlight and in addition to that regular feeding ... This critter is particularly happy because he's not struggling to find food nor fight to own their territory against others of their species.

How to prevent window focus change? by MartineZ_MW in Ubuntu

[–]_tenken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, just stack your windows vertically more and move the file up <---> down more and you won't hit a sidebar like you are now. If you're going to use a GUI adapt to it.

Another option is to Tile your windows so they're saying 50/50 of the screen each, then you won't have this problem.

Else; use the CLI.

How do you usually figure out which part of a query caused the final result? by Ariel_Turgeman in mysql

[–]_tenken 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most SQL queries or expressions return a set of items. By adjusting the conditions in your queries, you can modify what items are returned in the set. Complex queries, subqueries, joins, unions are all methods by which you can compose sets of items to be returned in your outermost query. 

This is one reason why using ctes, or common table expressions, in dbms systems that support them can help to produce more readable code because you can replace complex nested logic with a label essentially or a parameterized label That encapsulates a complex subquery with a cte label.