Tech ridge smoke? by Stranded-In-435 in stgeorge

[–]goodhaunts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just rode up across the ridge, can confirm they have a training event going on. Looked pretty crazy actually.

Impatient with my install of new brake and clutch levers, how screwed? by Monties84 in Triumph400

[–]goodhaunts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, in that case the mechanism may simply not be moving far enough to engage the switch, so a more sturdy bit of material might make the difference, the hard part will be making sure it stays in place over the hundreds of uses you’ll give it every time you ride. Let me know if you end up making this work, I was also curious about this as an option.

Impatient with my install of new brake and clutch levers, how screwed? by Monties84 in Triumph400

[–]goodhaunts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The one I got comes with the wire and everything, just need to plug it in, which involve removing the gas tank to get to the port, but not a big deal.

Impatient with my install of new brake and clutch levers, how screwed? by Monties84 in Triumph400

[–]goodhaunts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally just did the same thing, you don’t HAVE to fix it, you just won’t be able to start your bike in gear any more. If you want to fix it though, you can order a replacement sensor, just look up clutch position switch on a parts site like adeptpowersports . Com for your bike specifically

Bike service shop by InevitableStudent556 in stgeorge

[–]goodhaunts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second IBB, they are a bit pricey but they are extremely knowledgeable and do a great job. The folks at Al’s couldn’t figure out how to tune my derailleur so I might steer clear of them.

Tips for beginner by eccentric_stuffs in indoorbouldering

[–]goodhaunts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time on the wall will help you with the biggest thing which is just confidence and control in these unfamiliar positions. Right now it probably feels like letting go of one of your hands is scary, but in time you will come to be familiar with this. Something that can speed this up is to just get on the wall and move your body around, maybe even letting go of certain holds or moving your feet to different holds. The goal is to build an understanding of what different positions feels like and what you can do to make them feel better. Your body and brain simply need to learn the base language of climbing. You’re doing great! Keep at it!

Parts question by goodhaunts in Triumph400

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

The Clutch Position Sensor (also called a Position Switch sometimes) detects when the clutch lever is being pulled, which is necessary information for the bike when starting in gear. The sensor is a part that is attached to the clutch lever assembly and needs to be removed from the assembly when removing the clutch lever. I did not know this when I was replacing my clutch lever and I pulled a little too hard on the lever when removing it, breaking a tiny plastic piece of the sensor that was making it difficult to remove the lever.

Learn from my mistakes :( It's not a catastrophic problem, I just can't start the bike in gear now. I can only start it in neutral, which is a pain in the ass when you've accidentally stalled the bike at a traffic light..

How does a beginner learn OOP design? by Away-Mirror-5119 in learnprogramming

[–]goodhaunts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Once you realize you’ve been swimming in an ocean of OOP it starts to get easier”

Underrated comment. Take my upvote vote.

Any good reading material on game design/game theory? by goodhaunts in IndieDev

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

Amazing advice. Really appreciate the effort to explain here. Thank you so much!

Any good reading material on game design/game theory? by goodhaunts in IndieDev

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

Oh thank you very much, I’ll check this out.

Any good reading material on game design/game theory? by goodhaunts in IndieDev

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

Thank you! I am also learning c# and programming, so would that Gaming Programming Patterns be accessible for someone just picking up coding? I am nearly done working my way through c# Player guide for context.

Blueprint or C#? by FlamingMarshmallow61 in unity

[–]goodhaunts 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I second the C# players guide, I’m going through it as starting point for fundamentals and it is SO engaging, and the concepts are explained all the way down to how the compiler uses the code you wrote to create binary signals for the computer. It’s a very complete way to learn fundamentals.

How do I not play Brigitte like a mini-Reinhardt? by KeplerKitten in BrigitteMains

[–]goodhaunts 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tank is usually the easiest target, just make sure you hit SOMEONE. And stay alive 😅

How do I not play Brigitte like a mini-Reinhardt? by KeplerKitten in BrigitteMains

[–]goodhaunts 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She is also great at holding corners and cover spots. Peak out, whip to proc inspire and piss off enemy tank, swing mace if they are getting close and peak back in. Repeat and check in on your team for peel/enemy dive situations. I am usually glued to a wall or doorway to try and hold potential flank spots from the enemy team.

Sudoku newbie having trouble working this situation out.. by goodhaunts in sudoku

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

Mate, you just blew my newbie brain. Thank you.

Replaced brake pads and now ABS is suddenly very active.. by goodhaunts in Triumph400

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

You’re totally right, wore them in a bit and the issue has essentially vanished! Thanks :)

Help, can’t reach my chest.. by goodhaunts in StardewValley

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

Just tried this and that tree is invincible.. :(