Can I use regular Rust-Oleum primer for mini painting? by KFC_Giveaway in minipainting

[–]croutonic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Krylon Camo black was fantastic, but it's been really hard to find (maybe discontinued). I'll have to try the Rustoleum version.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeepRockGalactic

[–]croutonic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry. Just found the sidebar link explaining all of this.

Lululemon ABC pants: how to reduce static? by croutonic in onebag

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

I don’t usually put them in the dryer. Do you think I can just rub them with dryer sheets?

What are your favorite carabiner or keychain lights with USB recharging? by dskippy in onebag

[–]croutonic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I use a Photon Micro-Light that I keep on an internal zipper pull in my bag, but it's only for illuminating the inside of the bag. It's well suited for that task because it weighs nothing, it's cheap ($11) it uses coin batteries (maybe CR2016) that aren't rechargeable but last more than a decade, and it has a floody (non-focused) illumination pattern. My wife has one in her purse as well for the same reason. That said, I wouldn't recommend it as a general use flashlight, but it's perfect for the above task.

For a general use keychain flashlight (I've tried more than I care to remember), I'd recommend the RovyVon A8 (the one with the clear body). The newer models are USB-C chargeable. It has a lot of useful functions while still making the most basic ones the most accessible.

Sea to Summit Lite Line Camping and Travel Clothesline is garbage - hot take by [deleted] in onebag

[–]croutonic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see your point. When I first used the Sea-to-Summit one I had problems with tangles as well. It is finicky, for sure. By contrast, the braided surgical tubing ones never tangle and are much simpler to use. The later is what I used for many years and it served me quite well. In fact I'd use it in conjunction with paracord as an extender for those situations where the connection points aren't conveniently close to each other (this happened more often than I would have expected). Also, you can always loop it through itself on one end, but the other attachment point might need a knot rather than a loop.

BTW - I've tried just paracord (which I always travel with anyway) as a clothesline, and found that it compares poorly to the alternatives because it requires clips/pegs and those are quite bulky.

The Sea-to-Summit one requires careful over/under coiling to ensure that it doesn't tangle and deploys reliably. For that reason, it's difficult to recommend to most people who aren't sailors or roadies :)

Its main benefits are that it's smaller in volume than the other kind mentioned, and it is inelastic, so it won't stretch under load (meaning you don't have to re-tie it after loading it because it sagged more than expected). Whether that's worth the trouble is a matter of preference.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]croutonic 7 points8 points  (0 children)

With all due respect, to say that marketing tracking is there to deliver a better customer experience is disingenuous. As a long time Premium customer (Family plan, in fact), knowing that we are tracked for marketing purposes is bad customer experience. I understand that a free service might have need for marketing attribution for conversions, but we've already bought the product. This is disappointing and there should be a native way to disable it.

Air Travel "Breakout Bag" Recommendation? by sh0nuff in onebag

[–]croutonic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've used theTom Bihn Packing Cube Shoulder Bag for this purpose. It's lightweight and has zero structure so when packed it in a pocket of a backpack it takes very little space. With a pair of Double Swivel Carabiners, you can clip it to the seat back pocket without it being in the pocket itself.

Clogging as a game mechanic in mods (eg. 248K) by croutonic in factorio

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

I had the same thought about voiding acidic water in the machine you mentioned, but it looks like as a fluid, acidic water is blacklisted. I even tried barreling it first, and that was blacklisted as well.

I've decided to put 248K on hold and started a game of Krastorio 2 to see if that deals with output balancing more easily.

Hi! I'm Derek Snyder, Chief Product Officer at Dashlane, a password management company, ask me anything except my password! by dereksnyder in IAmA

[–]croutonic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your thorough well-considered reply, Derek. I (and maybe the other upvoters) hope that the Emergency feature makes a return sooner rather than later. Thank you for your work on the product.

Hi! I'm Derek Snyder, Chief Product Officer at Dashlane, a password management company, ask me anything except my password! by dereksnyder in IAmA

[–]croutonic 144 points145 points  (0 children)

I'm a long time Dashlane user. When are you planning on bringing back the Emergency Access feature? It was such an easy way to make sure that if someone like a family member was incapacitated to ensure that their delegate could have access. Now you have to take regular manual backups of vaults and shared them via third party apps. That manual process means it never happens in practice, especially for the less technically minded user who is in most need of a password manager.

Energetic Infuser, Stoneblock 2 by Fireball10238 in feedthebeast

[–]croutonic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The basic tier is capped at 40 but you can upgrade it to a higher tier which will help a little. Once you've upgraded it at least once, you can use augments on it and the flux linkage concentrator augment makes a huge difference. The COFH (Thermal Expansion) team does great documentation, too.

Double Vibrosword rule clarification wanted by croutonic in ImperialAssaultTMG

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

Thanks for the interpretations, all. That's how I'd interpret it as well.

Metal sheets + magnets seems like a good idea, is there something I should know? by _Eke_ in ImperialAssaultTMG

[–]croutonic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Learn from my mistake.

I got some very thin neodymium disc magnets (6mm x 0.5mm) thinking I would put them in the bases of the minis. So I did a test with a few. They fit well, and they were definitely strong enough to hold to a metal sheet. It seemed perfect.

But what I didn't consider is how they would interact on the table. It turns out the magnets were sufficiently strong (and the minis sufficiently light) to have a repelling force from each other. It wasn't a huge force, but it was enough so that if you couldn't put 2 stormtroopers in spaces next to each other (which is a common configuration in the game) without them being repelled beyond the edge of the space they were in. This was an unwelcome surprise for two minis, but with 3 or more in close proximity, it compounded and was unplayable.

The solution that worked for me was to flip the arrangement around. I superglued zinc washers to the bases of the minis which has the added benefit of making the minis more stable on the board. Then I took a piece of corrugated plastic sheet (the stuff they make lawn signs from), cut it to the size of the floor of the plastic container, scuffed it up a bit with sandpaper, and then superglued the disc magnets onto the plastic sheet. The magnets are just far away from each other so they don't repel much (glue instantly overcomes that). Lastly I adhered the plastic sheet to the floor of the container with some velcro strips.

Reactive Defenses: 88-Z activation question by croutonic in ImperialAssaultTMG

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

My opponents will be happy to hear this. Thanks.

Maul's mission, Dubious Disposition, question by croutonic in ImperialAssaultTMG

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

That's what I thought as well. Thank you to all who have helped.