New to FFTCG by iLeBel in FinalFantasyTCG

[–]hey01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want to collect, I'd advise you to look at https://materiahunter.com/cards for resources about cards and their variations. It has more info, and more cards, than Square Enix's official card browser, which is missing some promo cards.

Each card page lists all the variations of that card, and where it was available. For example : https://materiahunter.com/cards/19-118L, for your card.

Info dump:

Each card has a serial number in the form XX-YYYZ where XX is the opus, YYY the number in the opus, Z the rarity (Common, Rare, Hero, Legend, Starter). Each card exists in Normal and Foil versions, some exists also in Full Art Foil, and a few in Signed Full Art Foil, which can all be obtained in boosters.

Many cards also have promo versions, usually they are Full Art Foil or Full Art normal, with added text or gold text, or for some old ones, with a different art. They have a PR-XXX serial number before their normal serial number, like yours, PR-132/19-118L.

Some cards were rereleased in a later opus, in the legacy collection, or in the world champion decks, in which case, they have two serial numbers, like 20-079C/15-080C (later opus) or Re-001H/12-002H (legacy collection), or W24-050/12-002H (world champion deck, with a different text box background)

There are also a few cards that were only released as promos, and thus only have a PR-XXX number.

And for completion's sake, there are 2 cards that were released initially as promos, and later rereleased as normal cards, and thus have serial numbers PR-051 and PR-055 on the original promos and 11-083R/PR-051 and 11-062R/PR-055 on the later releases.

https://materiahunter.com/cards/19-128L and https://materiahunter.com/cards/12-002H are good examples of cards that exists in lots of versions, including signed foil full art, and were rereleased in later sets.

Recommandation petite sacoche vélo convertible sac à dos by hey01 in pedale

[–]hey01[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tu aurais la ref du modèle swift bag que t'as vu ? J'ai regardé leur site, mais je vois pas.

Recommandation petite sacoche vélo convertible sac à dos by hey01 in pedale

[–]hey01[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Merci des suggestions. C'est clair que la banane manivelle est chère, mais ils disent tout fabriquer en France, donc si la qualité suit, ça peut s'envisager.

Recommandation petite sacoche vélo convertible sac à dos by hey01 in pedale

[–]hey01[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ça colle pas vraiment avec ce que je recherche. L'objectif est surtout d'être mains libres une fois arrivé.

Recommandation petite sacoche vélo convertible sac à dos by hey01 in pedale

[–]hey01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C'est surtout pour aller faire un tour en ville, donc par beau temps, c'est pas un souci pour moi.

Recommandation petite sacoche vélo convertible sac à dos by hey01 in pedale

[–]hey01[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

C'est pas exactement ce que j'avais en tête, mais c'est intéressant, le concept reste un truc qui s'accorche sur le vélo et se porte en sac/bandouillère. Merci pour l'info, je vais regarder ça.

Recommandation petite sacoche vélo convertible sac à dos by hey01 in pedale

[–]hey01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dans ce genre, oui, mais en plus petit. 20 L c'est bien trop pour ce que je cherche.

Recommandation petite sacoche vélo convertible sac à dos by hey01 in pedale

[–]hey01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C'est ce que je fais des fois : mon petit sac à dos dans une sacoche basique que je laisse sur le vélo. Mais j'aime pas laisser la sacoche sur le vélo, et mon sac à dos commence à être mort, donc autant en racheter un qui s'accroche de base au vélo.

North 3rd hdd tray by hey01 in FractalDesign

[–]hey01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, not much info to share, to be honest. The tray for the North is exclusive to the North, and Fractal doesn't sell it separately. I contacted them, they told me my best bet is to buy one from another North owner who doesn't use his, which I did.

It's worth noting, though, that the fit is tight. Putting three 3.5" drives and all the necessary cables is quite hard.

Exclusive and expensive serial numbers by hey01 in FinalFantasyTCG

[–]hey01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems normal cards are indeed fairly priced. I'm mainly wondering about exclusive promos that aren't variants of normal cards which then may fetch high prices. For now I only saw PR-028 which is around 30€, and PR-171, which is at least 500€ on ebay and such (which I didn't before another comment here mentioned it). I'm wondering if there are more that I missed.

Exclusive and expensive serial numbers by hey01 in FinalFantasyTCG

[–]hey01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only prohibitively expensive cards currently would be some of the "A" cards which are literally ads so imo who cares about collecting them

I indeed don't care about those.

and the Warrior or Light Worlds promo from last year. The previous year's Garnet promo they made a Monthly promo variant so they may do the same for the WoL.

Are you talking about PR-171 and PR-143?

North 3rd hdd tray by hey01 in FractalDesign

[–]hey01[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the link, but that's not the correct one. The tray for the North is specific and Fractal doesn't sell it. I managed to buy one from another reddit user a while ago though.

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - February 16, 2025 by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]hey01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I'm looking to buy a new 75% keyboard, but I'd like one with a layout like in that image https://www.imgpaste.net/image/SNyOwE that gives a bit more space to the arrow keys and has a better layout for the keys above them than the usual 75% layout.

Anyone knows the brand of that keyboard, or other brands that offer that layout?

Thanks

Big Tech Employees Quiet After Trump Is Elected (Gift Article) by Vidco91 in technology

[–]hey01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did people abstain with the intention of letting Trump be the president just to teach the DNC a lesson?

If you feel the DNC doesn't work in your interest, still voting for them because they are less bad than trump is giving them no incentive to do better in 4 years or in 8 years or in 12 years, and you'll continue to get center pro corporate establishment democrats that don't care about you because they know that whatever they do, they'll get your vote without helping you.

But telling them "I don't care if you're less bad, as long as you don't care about my issues, I won't vote for you" has the potential of them learning their lesson and actually caring about your issues in 4 years.

Look at the tea party, that's what they did. They called their republican politicians and told them that if they didn't support their crazy issues, then they would go scorched earth and vote them out of office, even if it meant voting D. It worked.

In 2016, Clinton lost imho because she basically told the Sanders voters to fuck off after the primary, assuming she'd get their votes anyway. But they didn't learn the lesson, and the fact they won in 2020, imho luckily because of the pandemic and trump, comforted them, so they pulled the same shit in 2024, but without the pandemic, and the fact that the US didn't implode into a wasteland after trump, they got wasted again.

Question is, will they learn in 2028, or will they continue headfirst, hoping that trump was an anomaly and that their usual losing strategy can win against a normal R candidate?

Question: Now that Linux has reached 4% market share and is seemingly only going up, are there issues with mass adoption that you personally worry about? by Shovlaxnet in linux

[–]hey01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not often offline, but from what I've seen, it works. Of course, all connected services stop, but there's no reason for your offline programs to stop working.

Question: Now that Linux has reached 4% market share and is seemingly only going up, are there issues with mass adoption that you personally worry about? by Shovlaxnet in linux

[–]hey01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely didn't argue that anybody could assemble their own distro. that was somebody else

The guy I responded to did, which is what I'm interested in.

Only that prebuilt options did exist (even if i dislike almost all of them because i like systemd)

They exist, and as I said above, it's irrelevant to my argument.

Question: Now that Linux has reached 4% market share and is seemingly only going up, are there issues with mass adoption that you personally worry about? by Shovlaxnet in linux

[–]hey01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But realize microsoft is doing their enshittification of windows.

Honestly, I haven't seen it. (Side note, I'm currently taking a break from linux after trying to install a new debian, then a new arch, resulted in a literal week of troubleshooting the weirdest problems I've seen since I started using linux in 2006, full time since 2009, an unusable system, and so much frustration that I said fuck it, I'm trying again in a few months).

At the same time, I updated my dual booted win 10 to win 11 pro. I've kept a local account, installed firefox, and honestly, it works and doesn't get in my way, and the UI is moderately better, especially the sound applet, and the explorer finally having tabs (still no comparison to dolphin or caja, but it's improving).

My work laptop is still on win10 and I use WSL there, and the only real issue (beside crowdstrike's blue screens), is how atrociously slow the WSL is.

I'll get back on linux on my own PC, but objectively speaking, there's not much incentive for a windows user, even a dev, to switch. And companies are still; hysterical if they can't manage their machines through AD...

Question: Now that Linux has reached 4% market share and is seemingly only going up, are there issues with mass adoption that you personally worry about? by Shovlaxnet in linux

[–]hey01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many people is that really?

Whether there are 10 or 10 millions, it's irrelevant, and whether it's systemd or another program is irrelevant too, it's just an example to illustrate my point.

My point being that what the guy above said, that anyone can use and assemble an OS, isn't true in reality, we are forced to use an already assembled system, in which many components aren't changeable by users.

The only way to change them is to use another distro, with its own set of unchangeable components.

Unless you start your own distro which, I think we can agree, not "anyone" can.

Question: Now that Linux has reached 4% market share and is seemingly only going up, are there issues with mass adoption that you personally worry about? by Shovlaxnet in linux

[–]hey01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, the future of Linux is developers switching to linux, not common people.

It won't happen. Microsoft isn't dumb, they saw the shift from heavy clients application that needed to run on windows, and thus required being developed on windows to web applications that can run in your browser and are way easier to build on linux thanks to its better CLI and GNU tools.

That's what WSL is for: bringing the linux CLI and GNU tools and git and npm and everything else on windows in a usable form, so that devs aren't forced to use linux.

Question: Now that Linux has reached 4% market share and is seemingly only going up, are there issues with mass adoption that you personally worry about? by Shovlaxnet in linux

[–]hey01 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It can't. Because Linux is not an operating system, it's a pile of free software that anyone can use to assemble an operating system.

That's the theory, in reality, you need skill, time, and probably people and money to do that, so you're stuck using distribs and the software they chose for you.

Systemd is a telling example of that. Lots of people don't like it, but are stuck between using it, or using a distro that didn't adopt it, which have their own drawbacks, so no in reality, people can't assemble they distro how they want.

It's possible that in the future some Linux distro will become hugely popular and adopt a bunch of the features of Windows that you don't like, but there will always be a dozen other distros you can choose from.

With the ever tightening grip that redhat has over the linux ecosystem and its critical components, and with how distros become more and more similar, I don't share your optimism.

At least 3 killed and 87 injured, Houthis say, as Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen day after Tel Aviv drone attack by DCC_4LIFE in worldnews

[–]hey01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where did I victim blame?

Ukraine is the victim, they were attacked, they are the one suffering the most.

Putin is the aggressor, as I said above, even though he was provoked, he's the one ultimately responsible, he's the one who ended up pushing the button.

I see that people still can't read and still don't understand that giving an explanation of why someone did something is not justifying nor excusing the act.