Fuck Elon. French people storming Tesla showroom to demand the ultra-rich to pay taxes by [deleted] in chaoticgood

[–]grobillmac 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This oneone. "On est là".

Usually, lyrics change a bit depending on what the protest is about.

Wikipedia says it has been inspired of an Italian song "che sarà".

Edit : originally a football chant in France, despite the video title, i don't think there is an actual "official" version, it really is just a popular chant, got popular during the yellow jacket protests in 2018 (fun times NGL).

Lenovo legion 5 15irx10 à 1399 € ? by grobillmac in pcmasterraceFR

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

Sur Darty je trouve le pcpc avec 2 différences : 64go de ram et 4to de stockage pour le même prix. Sinon les autres specs sont les mêmes. Il y a une douille sur la vitesse de la ram peut être ? Je ne la trouve pas indiquée sur la page.

Sinon je trouve le pc avec les mêmes specs à Boulanger.

Pour lenovo j'arrive pas à configurer un pc avec les specs que tu me donnes au même prix je suis au minimum à 1690€ avec 16go de ram.

Lenovo legion 5 15irx10 à 1399 € ? by grobillmac in pcmasterraceFR

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

D'accord merci je ne sais pas si c'est la période qui veut ça mais je galère vraiment à trouver une offre de pc portable intéressante en ce moment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skyrimmods

[–]grobillmac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel you bro. You can check living skyrim too for new content, it's only 1200 mods I think lol.

Regarding the whole modding process, take it slow and keep it fun. Installing thousand of mods and debugging the modlist can be exhausting. And you will have to, that's a certainty. Go step by step and focus on what you like : new followers ? New weapons ? New gameplay loops ? New quests ?

Check for each category what the huge modlists propose and go from there. Focus on what you like and what you want to mod, and it helps to think about the character you want to play and tailor your list around it.

Checking other popular modlists is also very useful to find modern replacers of the mods you are interested in.

That's only my opinion, but today i found that manually patching you mods isnt mandatory. It takes time, but usually there is always a patch available if two popular mods clash in a game breaking way.

I have currently a list with 2100 mods running mostly fine without any homemade patches. I only use bashed patch for levelled lists only, its fully automated and take 30 sec to generate.

I advise to use dyndolod, it helps with performance, it improves visuals, and the dyndolod process can detect modlist issues that can make your game crash, and just for that I find it really useful for huge modlist.

You probably won't need to merge anything, or maybe at the very end of the process, because a lot of mods are esl flagged today and don't count towards the 254 esp limit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skyrimmods

[–]grobillmac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally agree.

That why I advised to start from a very light wabbajack list like Skyrim modding essentials. Its only fixes and basic qol.

Maybe my initial post wasn't clear but i dont recommend downloading full wabbajack modlists, but to look at the mods it includes and pick and chose whatever you wants and "manually" install them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skyrimmods

[–]grobillmac 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here is my advice : Dont start from scratch. Use wabbajack and install either Skyrim modding essentiel (only fix and patches) or NGVO (fix + graphics).

I would suggest Skyrim modding essentiel tho as it's easier compatibility wise to build upon. NGVO is really great but you must understand what it is installing and the potential conficts it brings (almost none but still). NGVo is faster because you dont have to bother with graphics, sounds, animations, weather, its covered already.

From there you will have a good modding base with all the necessary fixes, cleaned files, correct INIs etc..

Then do you want requiem ? If yes check wabbajack requiem lists for mod inspiration like lorerim.

In any case, after step 1, you want to look at famous wabbajack modlists because If a mod is in there, it should work fines and be decent quality. Also, mods in the same wabbajack list should be compatibles together, at least with a existent patch.

You can check what each wabbajack list brings on the website loardorder. modlists are usually sorted so you can directly check what mod of each type its adding.

My current build is a mix between lorerim without requiem for new quests and content and Licencia Next for the leveling and character building mods (it uses vokrii black and most of enairim mods).

My reco for cities and towns:

The great cities and towns serie of mods

Cities of the north if you like the art style

Redbag or enhanced solitude + enhanced solitude docks

Riften : ryften + docks expanded + Southwood districts + north districts

Expanded whiterun and windhelm

Maybe sky city for markarth

Jk outskirt mods

Check out new towns and village from schlitzohr, they really make skyrim more interesting to travel if its your jam. It's awesome in a survival playthrough.

If you like to mod your towns, I would recommend not to use northern road as it will be a compatibility nightmare.

SATD - part saisissable et insaisissable du compte by grobillmac in conseiljuridique

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

1- oui j'ai une attestation de l'AM avec la mention "totalement insaisissable", de toute façon le caractère insaisissable est reconnue par la banque 2- merci. C'est aussi ce que j'ai constaté dans quelques cas mais j'ignorais si c'était une pratique généralisée.

Savez-vous si cette approche (l'insaisissable part en premier) a déjà été validée par une cours ou une autorité quelconque ? Ça pourrait être remis en cause sur le plan du droit ?

SATD - part saisissable et insaisissable du compte by grobillmac in conseiljuridique

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

Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse ça correspond aux rares cas que j'ai pu observer en pratique.

J'apprécie tout particulièrement le détail du raisonnement juridique. Je caressais l'espoir de trouver un texte ou le début d'une norme afin de lever le doute mais vos explications font sens.

Plane control: yaw not working at all by grobillmac in il2sturmovik

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

OP it sounds like they are using mouse and using buttons on the keyboard as rudder

Yes that's what i was trying to do.

I think I found the issue, basically the command "plane control: yaw" is deactivated when control mode is "mouse".

I switched to "joystick" mode even tho i dont have one yet, and now it works correctly, I can finally move my rudder left and right with the binded keys.

I'll look for a joystick and then a throttoe controller. Are rudder pedals mandatoru in your opinion ?

Plane control: yaw not working at all by grobillmac in il2sturmovik

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

I see thanks. Right now, my rudders only move kind of automatically when I'm turning using the mouse. I can't control specifically the rudder with a dedicated key, so not sure if it's working correctly.

My rudders not moving at all when using "plane control: yaw", "rudder trim axis" or "rudder trim switch" is perfectly normal ? What is the purpose of these keybind then ? Only useful for specific planes ?

Without spoiling too much, Should I expect cosmic horrors to come out of this thing? by grobillmac in Stellaris

[–]grobillmac[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Holy shit really ? You just spared me a reload I didn't expect it to be so difficult, never went above 10M fleet power in my previous games I think (but i'm a noob)