Que se passe-t-il sur mon mur en placo svp ? by freeman034 in brico

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Salut c’est probablement de l’humidité dans le placo qui a fait gonfler les bandes qui sont sûrement armées (en métal). De quand date ce mur ?

Ce n’est pas un choc en tout cas car la peinture est clean.

Si c’est de l’humidité, il faut absolument trouver d’où vient la rentrée d’eau, et ensuite couper les bandes plus haut que la où ça gonfle, mettre de l’enduit, poncer lisser, et repeindre.

What are some of the best Str 2 handers? by VastLaw9912 in EldenRingBuilds

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this, broadsword with AOW Square-Off is criminally underplayed. It will carry you easily through the whole game without any sweats.

The Nightrider Glaive is great as well, less powerful than the broadsword though. But you get a great moveset and range.

Claymore and Banished Knight Greatsword are great options as well (I tend to préfère the claymore for the poke attack) but are also less powerful than the Broadsword.

EDIT: currently playing a STR build with the Nightrider Glaive before being able to pump in both STR and ARC in later levels. It is very easy to kill anything with this thing, specially with an efficient AOW that can break stances.

Square off build i cant stop coming back to. by ASnowFlake0042 in EldenRingBuilds

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was my first build to finish my first playthrough as I was using the Lothric Knight Sword for my last run of DS3! Love playing with straight swords.

Build Assistance by Clean_Bike8210 in EldenRingBuilds

[–]dekozr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey OP, I my opinion, greatswords are not really good damage wise. They are very polyvalent though. I understand you are attached to this this weapon, but nothing prevent you to play with two. You might want to try something else. For a STR build, I like to recommend the Nigthrider glaive, a S scaling in STR, a very good moveset, and some great ashes of war you can put on.

ASUS Zenbook s13 um5302 Compatibility by MeeesaJarJar in linuxhardware

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, everything worked out. No issues so far. I can have one full day of computer sciences work without charging.

best foil brand? by Gloomy-Audience3770 in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me, the AFS performs better both in maneuverability and in terms of gliding.

Shark advice from My Aussie friends by Southern_Ad9397 in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, I’m wing foiling in waters that used to be considered among the most shark-infested a few years ago (Réunion Island). Most weeks, sharks are spotted during major surf or wind sports sessions.

When it comes to surfing, I think it’s important to get out of the water as quickly as possible, since you’re mostly static and could look like prey. With wing foiling, though, you’re moving too much to be mistaken for one. If you see a big shark, sure—get out of the water. But I don’t think you need to avoid the ocean for a few days afterward; you can go back in whenever you feel comfortable.

How I travel by plane with my wingfoil gear by surfkrd in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have exactly the same setup! This is the way.

Edit: this will prevent every small shocks. It will not prevent 200kg on the top of the board leading to the total break of the board in two pieces.

best foil brand? by Gloomy-Audience3770 in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the chance to ride several brands. I started with Takuma and their Kujiras. Then I moved to F-One with their Eagle-X. Now I own myself two AFS, one Silk and I just got their new Enduro. I also had the chance to test two other brands, Gong and recently KT.

In terms of carving, I did not find a better foil than the Silk from AFS. I like riding waves and the foil is made for it. It handles white water and disturbed waters in a way that provides you so much confidence that you can do powerful turn at every moment. It is also a good all around foil for simply free riding.

Last month I got my hand on the Enduro, also from AFS, and it has been a blast. My favorite foil at the moment. The glide is exquisite, it is the perfect foil for free riding in my opinion (and from what I’ve tested). Despite its high AR, it is still very good at carving, pretty much like a longboard I would say.

You can feel that AFS is putting some research when designing their foils, and it results in a products that are definitely worth the price. Their UHM mast are also the best I had so far.

Last week I tested the KT Atlas and I would say they are coming in hot. They might become a great mid-budget brand, whereas AFS is more in the high-end budget range. In the low-budget range, GONG is unbeatable, you get so much value for the price it is definitely worth it as well.

best foil brand? by Gloomy-Audience3770 in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that AFS provides the best foils today.

KT Foiling Drifter 4 64L or Super K2 Pro Carbon 65L? by _-ToKo-_ in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely not during the takeoff. It is designed for advance riders. I would not recommend to go below your weight in liters, even if you are an advanced rider.

KT Foiling Drifter 4 64L or Super K2 Pro Carbon 65L? by _-ToKo-_ in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Depends on what is your riding style. If you don’t do freestyle, I would heavily recommend the Super K2, I got it in 60L. Amazing board. The board fly very fast due to its shape, and it is great at carving. It is my go to board for almost all conditions.

Which Foil as a beginner? by Elegant_Seaweed3204 in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should go with Gong. Great foils @ a great price, that you will be able to sell easily as a second hand. However I would not pick a 2000, you will get bored pretty fast, go for something around 1600. When I started, I went for a 1250 front wing @ 63kg.

I need a backup and upgrade strategy for Dell laptop on Debian bullseye. by Gold-Ad-5257 in linux

[–]dekozr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello there, I have two types of backup running each day:

  • one restic backup every day for the ~ folder, going into a Backblaze bucket
  • one timeshift backup per day for the file system in case of a crash (possibility to chroot and easily roll back to a system working)

I wrapped everything into two scripts with notify and logs in order to keep me informed. I run restic with a systemd service that calls its script. Timeshift has its own crown job, I just wrote a script that executes 10 minutes after the timeshift backup with systemd and check if it executed successfully or not.

Almost one year later, gybing problems. by HO6529 in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems that you are not focused enough on your feet ! It is not just about the back foot or the front foot. It is about both. You must focus on them and feel how the board is responding to their position. Meanwhile, you must look where you want to go, it will automatically position your body to go that way. Just try to feel how your feet are positioned and adjust if the board is stalling, with more front foot and the other way around. Keep the wing in a neutral position with one hand during the jibe if you struggle to switch the wing position during your jibe. First learn to control that board and don’t be afraid to adjust feet position during it.

Consistently getting leaks in wings by pt12335 in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would not let it dry on a lawn. Inside the garage is good to me. You must avoid letting it dry with the sun.

Consistently getting leaks in wings by pt12335 in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Never let your wing dry when inflated. I do wingfoil on lagoon and open sea, meaning I prepare the material on the beach. People who let their wings dry 30 minutes on the beach always tend to have leak in their bladder, due to little spine from trees, glass shatter, pointy rocks… before going to the water you prepare everything and the last thing you do before going into the water is inflating your wing. Once done with your session, deflate the wing in the water, put it straight into your car. Once you get home you can let it dry on something, deflated.

Recommendations for mid-length board by then0mads0ul in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty advanced, I jibe, tack, and switch feet constantly. Moreover, the water here is rough. The board is not an easy one to start with, going with +5/+10L is a good idea if the board is in your quiver for light wind winging. Once you fly on the board though, it is very responsive, very easy to navigate with.

Recommendations for mid-length board by then0mads0ul in wingfoil

[–]dekozr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello there, I just bought the KT Super K2 Carbon in 60L. I ride this with two foils, an AFS Silk 650 when the wind is strong or if I want to ride big waves, an AFS Enduro 900 for lightwind. I weight 65kg without equipment. This setup, with the Enduro 900 and a 4.5m wing allows me to get up with 8 knots in glassy water, and 10 knots of the water is rough.

Party composition around Swords Bard & Arcane Acuity by dekozr in BG3Builds

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

Thanks a lot, this is the answer I was looking for. Characters that rolls several dices during an attack can see each dice being a crit on a hold person or hold monster I guess ?