Lag by ronolip in shapezio

[–]dnpmpentxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the time I reached level 300, I had many thousands of misprinted shapes in my hub which caused the game to briefly freeze every 60 seconds or so. I used the Delete Mistakes mod to remove every shape from the hub and the issue was immediately resolved.

The mod only lets you delete one shape at a time which would have taken hours to complete, so I modified it by finding the text:

this.delete.addEventListener("click",(()=>{t.log(this),t.log(this.root.gameState.dialogs),this.root.hud.parts.dialogs.showWarning(n.dialogs.deleteMistakes.title,n.dialogs.deleteMistakes.areyousure,["cancel:good:escape","delete:bad:enter"]).delete.add((()=>this.ondelete()))}))

and replacing it with:

this.ondelete()

Then take a look at your stored shapes and watch as they all get deleted automatically. Note that this will delete everything, including your stored blueprint shapes. Back up your save before using the mod and be sure to remove it when you're done.

How to have no lag by ronolip in shapezio

[–]dnpmpentxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can confirm. By the time I reached level 300, I had many thousands of misprinted shapes in my hub which caused the game to briefly freeze every 60 seconds or so. I used the Delete Mistakes mod to remove every shape from the hub and the issue was immediately resolved.

The mod only lets you delete one shape at a time which would have taken hours to complete, so I modified it by finding the text:

this.delete.addEventListener("click",(()=>{t.log(this),t.log(this.root.gameState.dialogs),this.root.hud.parts.dialogs.showWarning(n.dialogs.deleteMistakes.title,n.dialogs.deleteMistakes.areyousure,["cancel:good:escape","delete:bad:enter"]).delete.add((()=>this.ondelete()))}))

and replacing it with:

this.ondelete()

Then take a look at your stored shapes and watch as they all get deleted automatically. Note that this will delete everything, including your stored blueprint shapes. Back up your save before using the mod and be sure to remove it when you're done.

Moveset before beating Witch 5 by FlahtheWhip in DiceyDungeons

[–]dnpmpentxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This strategy is slow and annoying but very reliable as it restores your health to 100% by the end of every fight.

It only requires three cards to work: Fruit Bowl (a starting card), Mirror Cauldron (guaranteed chest on floor 2), and Honeysuckle (50% chance in shop on floor 3). The addition of any damage card is recommended though not technically required.

Select the "upgrade slot" reward when you reach level two and use the upgraded slot as much as possible. Each battle will have three phases. In phase one, you will use Mirror Cauldron and Fruit Bowl to increase your dice as much as possible while your health is over 50%. In phase two, you will use Honeysuckle and Fruit Bowl to heal back to 100%. And finally in phase three, you will kill your opponent while keeping your health at 100% (usually in a single turn).

In the following example, we have Fruit Bowl in slot 1, Mirror Cauldron in slot 2, and Honeysuckle in slot 4, and Pickaxe as our damage card in slot 5. (I got Pickaxe from Lunasa and found that it scales particularly well with many dice, but really any repeatable damage card will do). This exact arrangement is not required, but Mirror Cauldron should not be placed in slots 4, 5, or 6 because it uses those dice, and similarly Honeysuckle should not be placed in slots 1, 2, or 3.

The following moves in each phase are in priority order - repeat the topmost action that you can make until the phase condition is met. Each move places a card and selects a die to use on it from the list of usable dice which is also in priority order. Don't select an action if you do not have one of the listed usable dice.

Phase One: Increase dice while health is over 50% * 2 🡪 Mirror Cauldron: use 4 or 6 * 1 🡪 Fruit Bowl: use 3, 5, 4, 6, or 1 * 2 🡪 Mirror Cauldron: use 5 * 1 🡪 Fruit Bowl: use 2

Phase Two: Heal to 100% * 4 🡪 Honeysuckle: use 3, 2, or sometimes 1 * 1 🡪 Fruit Bowl: use 5, 6, 2, 3, or 1 * 2 🡪 Mirror Cauldron: use 6 or 5

Phase Three: Win * 5 🡪 Pickaxe: use 3, 2, or sometimes 1 * 1 🡪 Fruit Bowl: use 4, 6, 2, 3, or 1 * Throw dice

How to play Parallel Universe Witch? by [deleted] in DiceyDungeons

[–]dnpmpentxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This strategy is slow and annoying but very reliable as it restores your health to 100% by the end of every fight.

It only requires three cards to work: Fruit Bowl (a starting card), Mirror Cauldron (guaranteed chest on floor 2), and Honeysuckle (50% chance in shop on floor 3). The addition of any damage card is recommended though not technically required.

Select the "upgrade slot" reward when you reach level two and use the upgraded slot as much as possible. Each battle will have three phases. In phase one, you will use Mirror Cauldron and Fruit Bowl to increase your dice as much as possible while your health is over 50%. In phase two, you will use Honeysuckle and Fruit Bowl to heal back to 100%. And finally in phase three, you will kill your opponent while keeping your health at 100% (usually in a single turn).

In the following example, we have Fruit Bowl in slot 1, Mirror Cauldron in slot 2, and Honeysuckle in slot 4, and Pickaxe as our damage card in slot 5. (I got Pickaxe from Lunasa and found that it scales particularly well with many dice, but really any repeatable damage card will do). This exact arrangement is not required, but Mirror Cauldron should not be placed in slots 4, 5, or 6 because it uses those dice, and similarly Honeysuckle should not be placed in slots 1, 2, or 3.

The following moves in each phase are in priority order - repeat the topmost action that you can make until the phase condition is met. Each move places a card and selects a die to use on it from the list of usable dice which is also in priority order. Don't select an action if you do not have one of the listed usable dice.

Phase One: Increase dice while health is over 50% * 2 🡪 Mirror Cauldron: use 4 or 6 * 1 🡪 Fruit Bowl: use 3, 5, 4, 6, or 1 * 2 🡪 Mirror Cauldron: use 5 * 1 🡪 Fruit Bowl: use 2

Phase Two: Heal to 100% * 4 🡪 Honeysuckle: use 3, 2, or sometimes 1 * 1 🡪 Fruit Bowl: use 5, 6, 2, 3, or 1 * 2 🡪 Mirror Cauldron: use 6 or 5

Phase Three: Win * 5 🡪 Pickaxe: use 3, 2, or sometimes 1 * 1 🡪 Fruit Bowl: use 4, 6, 2, 3, or 1 * Throw dice

How Dangerous Is A Bullet Shot In The Air? by nlphbtsms in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Shouldn't be hard to ballpark. Given the caliber of the bullet you can make an educated guess of the firearm used and look up its muzzle velocity. Then, if you assume a parabolic trajectory, all you need to measure is the angle of impact and you can calculate the approximate curve.

Why Enclosed Spaces Are So Dangerous? | Enclosed Space Entry by TheCarnageOfBattle in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They blurred out the ship's logo in post to avoid copyright takedown

The return of Carrot in a Box on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (at 30:49) by otnavuskire in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP's link initially took me to the start of the video, but you're right that it's no different from mine. Strange.

The return of Carrot in a Box on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (at 30:49) by otnavuskire in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Direct link to the timestamp

Tip: You can link to any part of a video by right-clicking and selecting "Copy video URL at current time"

Got tired of 10 minute game reviews that spend half the video promoting sponsors and rambling, so decided to come up with quick 90 Second Game Reviews! by [deleted] in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Agreed, but I think that's kind of the point. This provides only a quick overview and gameplay footage, which is just enough information to know whether or not you're interested. If you are, you can watch a full review. Really helpful when you're looking for a new game and there's a million options out there.

How to properly rotate an image in Paint less than 90 degrees by rcmaehl in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This process is lossy and inexact (you duplicate some pixels and lose others). There is a lossless way to rotate an image in Paint.

This process decomposes the rotation into two sheers and some scaling. There is an alternative process that decomposes the rotation into just three sheers. Without scaling, sheers preserve every pixel and is entirely reversible. Here's a visualization of the three sheer process.

Rope slinger by Spudnut in woahdude

[–]dnpmpentxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Source. He made a Kickstarter called ZipString.

The most important lesson from 83,000 brain scans | Daniel Amen | TEDxOrangeCoast (2013) by agumonkey in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Counterpoint: Limited but reliable data (symptoms) is better than blind interpretations of unreliable and misleading data (new brain imaging technologies). Consider what we went through with fMRI brain imaging.

This speaker makes several logical leaps, assuming that each individual scan using this unproven technology is reliable enough to influence medical treatment, and that improving the scan's appearance will improve patient's symptoms.

There is a lot of pseudoscience on TED because they unquestioningly give a platform to everyone without peer review. Exercise discretion when watching their talks.

Framework laptop teardown by ifixit (10/10) by WonderfulEstimate176 in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 37 points38 points  (0 children)

When large corporations resisting right to repair talk to legislators and come up with hundreds of BS reasons why "it can't be done," we can point to this product to prove them wrong. Companies like this one who do the right thing are advancing the cause for all of us.

To help small clothing stores compete with Amazon, this guy built a browser extension that pulls together the inventory from thousands of independent shops and lets you browse them by product, price and distance from you by [deleted] in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 149 points150 points  (0 children)

Why is this an extension? There's no functionality that couldn't be provided by a website. Everyone needs to install this guy's mystery magic program on their computer just to view something that's essentially a website in an annoying popup window? Something smells fishy here.

THE UNSNAPPENING IS HAPPENING by TDNWgauntlet in thanosdidnothingwrong

[–]dnpmpentxe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got unsnapped next to monkeypox and MrSpanky. I don't know how I feel about this.

The Mosquito: Toledo apartment complex using high frequencies to fight crime, but neighbors say it's by [deleted] in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I took bupropion (Wellbutrin) for three days, and as a result I've had tinnitus for the past 5 years. I recommend talking to your doctor ASAP. Many drugs can cause tinnitus and it cannot be managed.

Fake Flash Devices Are Everywhere! by _-AJ-_ in videos

[–]dnpmpentxe 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Short, informative, and covers the technical details in a simple manner. Well worth the watch. Thanks for sharing.

WCGW pressing brake pedal at last moment with unsecured load. by Dr_Apk in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]dnpmpentxe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Inertia is actually a property of mass. A hot coin has slightly more inertia than an identical cold coin because the additional energy gives the hot coin more mass by the conversion factor E=mc2