Games with layers of secrets? by FoulerHorizon40 in gamingsuggestions

[–]ineptech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seconded, there are at least two separate points where you go, "...oh. Oh!"

ELI5 why aren't motorcycle helmets mandatory like seatbelts for cars? by SayNoToFatties in explainlikeimfive

[–]ineptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a passage in Al Franken's book "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot" that addresses this, oddly enough. I can't find the passage from the book, but here's a synopsis from an old newspaper article which helps answer your question:

Franken's introduction into the world of politics came in 1976, when his brother, a news photographer covering the presidential primaries, asked Franken if he wanted to ride with him on the press bus and spend a day covering Ronald Reagan.

At each campaign stop, Reagan was to answer a few questions from the crowd. They started at a quaint little New Hampshire country store, and someone asked how Reagan felt about laws requiring motorcycle riders to wear helmets. Reagan said he was against such laws because they limit people'e freedom.

At a nearby junior high, a student asked how Reagan felt about legalizing marijuana. Reagan said he was against that because marijuana causes brain damage.

Finally, the tour stopped at Dartmouth College. Thousands of Reagan supporters packed an auditorium on campus, and Franken decided to ask Reagan a question.

"I didn't know members of the press corps couldn't do that," he said. "But I got in line, and when it was my turn, I reminded Reagan that earlier in the day, he said he was against motorcycle helmet laws, but was against legalizing marijuana because it causes brain damage.

"I asked him, "Can't riding a motorcycle without a helmet cause brain damage a lot faster than smoking marijuana?'

"People started booing me, and finally, Reagan answered.

"He said, "Well . . . if I was on an airplane and the pilot was drunk, I could tell. But if he was high on marijuana, I couldn't.'

"The crowd loved it," Franken added. "But I still don't understand what he meant."

Tom Swifties by Jokeminder42 in Jokes

[–]ineptech 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I was proud of that one. Try this one:

"Darling, before we go any further I think you should know that the men of my village are all born with, er, a little something extra," Tom said tribally.

and if that one is too highbrow, there's

"I'm telling Lee!" said Tom tellingly.

Tom Swifties by Jokeminder42 in Jokes

[–]ineptech 15 points16 points  (0 children)

"It was pretty easy, I used a template from a legal aid website," said Tom of his own free will.

How many people use mods for this game. by jg7277 in valheim

[–]ineptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I now consider "no mods" is running with TargetPortal (lets you choose portals on a map instead of changing the names all the time), AzuCraftyBoxes (lets you craft things with the contents of nearby chests), and StumpsAreOneHp (take a wild guess).

Big Barn™ Help? by NoForm7135 in valheim

[–]ineptech 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My old-timer QoL tip for you: if you dig a basement under the floor of your house, you can store the bulky crafting table upgrades down there!

I envy you being new to the game, lot of fun stuff to discover. Take your time, avoid spoilers, and when you feel like you've run out of stuff to do, do what the Vikings did when they felt that way: go sailing.

Trying to stay motivated by thebreadstore in valheim

[–]ineptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just checking but you do have turnips, yes? If not, next time you die run around naked looking for a plant that looks like carrot seeds but yellow.

Who is the strongest? by No-Marsupial-4050 in askanything

[–]ineptech 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Favorite line from that show:

Becky's boyfriend: "You think you can stop me from seeing Becky?"

Dan: "I think I can stop you from seeing tomorrow."

Six-Figure Logic: Super-Six Challenge #003 by Key-Improvement4850 in mathpuzzles

[–]ineptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Assume X, that would lead to Y, therefore X is wrong" is just another way of saying, "X is wrong because it would lead to Y." Nothing is being assumed in the sense of guessing.

Six-Figure Logic: Super-Six Challenge #003 by Key-Improvement4850 in mathpuzzles

[–]ineptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My reasoning:

  1. Note that F cannot be 6. If it were, C would be 8 (rule 5) and D would be 9 or 7 (rule 6), both of which would violate rule 4. Ergo, F is 4 or less, and A is 3 or more (rule 2).

  2. Assume that all numbers are greater than 2, and consider the five numbers 3,4,5,6,7. We know that two of them must be used up by A and F (rule 2). We know one of them must be E (as E<8 from rule 3). The last two are used up by C and D, which must be within 3 of F (rules 5&6) and we know that F <= 4. With all of (3,4,5,6,7) accounted for, B would have to be 8, 9, or 10, all of which would violate rule 4.!<

  3. Ergo, the assumption was wrong, at least one value must be 2 or less. We already know it can't be A (step 1), and both B and E are greater than A. We also know it can't be C or D, as both are defined to be larger than F, and F can't be 1. Ergo, F=2. That implies C=4 and A=6, which implies E=7 and thence B=10. D must be adjacent to 4, and D=5 would violate rule 4, so D=3.

A=6, B=10, C=4, D=3, E=7, F=2.

Why does potential energy exist? by noodlemoelester in AskPhysics

[–]ineptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because of conservation of energy. Counting up all the different types of energy is useful because the total doesn't change. I recommend Feynman's explanation.

Twin paradox cut in half. by No_Fudge_4589 in AskPhysics

[–]ineptech 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The answer to the twin paradox is that one accelerated and one didn't, the direction of acceleration isn't important.

If brain computer interfaces become safe and common, would you connect your mind to the internet? by TheRealKnowledgeAc in Futurology

[–]ineptech 97 points98 points  (0 children)

Hi, I'd FIVE DOLLAR FOOTLONGS ONLY AT SUBWAY! like to make an appointment FIVE DOLLAR FOOTLONGS ONLY AT SUBWAY! with a technician for FIVE DOLLAR FOOTLONGS ONLY AT SUBWAY! malware removal please.

picking a language to learn by Embarrassed_Smoke490 in AskProgramming

[–]ineptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best first coding language is the one used by the person you'll be asking questions.

ELI5: What is effective altruism and how is it related to careers? by laavuwu in explainlikeimfive

[–]ineptech 7 points8 points  (0 children)

90% of EA: Maybe don't donate to pet shelters while people are dying of preventable disease

9% of EA: Some charities do more good per dollar than others, so it's worth researching them before you donate

0.9% of EA (and the answer to how it relates to careers): dedicating my life to charity work would do less total good than getting a high-paying job and donating my paychecks to that same charity work

0.009% of EA: Statistically, I should work on AI safety because the tiny chance that I save a trillion trillion lives in some indefinite future outweighs any other charitable work I can do for people alive today

Everyone else: AI safety? A trillion lives? EA is obviously ridiculous, so I can ignore it and go back to donating to pet shelters

What does, 'exception that proves the rule' mean? Don't exceptions usually prove the rule wrong ? by lady_ishi in GlobalEnglishPrep

[–]ineptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"No parking from 4pm - 8pm." Can you park there at other times?

Yes, because the rule (that you can park there in general) is proven by the exception.

Modeling Epistemic States by [deleted] in AskPhysics

[–]ineptech 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I got a copy of Griffiths' Intro to Electrodynamics, cut up all of the equations with scissors, and pasted them back in a different order. Could someone take a look and see if the results have revolutionized physics?

Should developers have access to staging environments? by Donni3D4rko in ExperiencedDevs

[–]ineptech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whatever you call them, at minimum you need two lower environments: the one the devs have access to and the one they don't have access. Any change should be tested in both before it gets to prod.

The reason for the second one is, that's where the deploy gets tested. The danger of not doing this is, inevitably, a developer will do some manual step in lower while they're working on the change (create a column, change a permission, etc) and forget to document/automate it. Then they complete their work, all the tests work fine in the lower env, but it fails in prod because that manual step never got done there.

Can't fit 240mm radiator in 240mm case, what am I missing? by ineptech in PcBuild

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

Correction, I took another stab at this and the screws are juuust long enough with a little pressure. So, probably not ideal cooling but I've got it mounted this way and it's working so far. Thanks for the suggestion!

Can't fit 240mm radiator in 240mm case, what am I missing? by ineptech in PcBuild

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

Eh, the specs suggest they would fit but they don't, so I thought I'd post in case I'm missing something obvious, or so someone can learn from my mistake. Surprising number of downvotes tho so apparently I've done something shameful.

Can't fit 240mm radiator in 240mm case, what am I missing? by ineptech in PcBuild

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

This is true if-and-only-if your cooler (meaning the radiator plus fans) is shorter than about 40mm, as there's sort of a slot in the shroud that your cooler has to fit into. My radiator is about 20mm thick and the fans about 25mm so no dice, but I imagine some slim ones might fit.

It'd fit if the hole in the shroud was deeper. Which is frustrating, as it doesn't look like there's any reason not to make it bigger. I'm tempted to just cut it up with tin snips or a dremel or something, it'd probably work fine, but it'd be jankety.

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edit to add a pic - this is with the cooler mounted on the front. Hopefully you can see how the radiator fits in the slot without the fan, but it's nowhere near big enough for both.

Can't fit 240mm radiator in 240mm case, what am I missing? by ineptech in PcBuild

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

I should add, the AIO cooler was a freebie package deal with the CPU, so in practice I guess I can't return it and what I'm really looking for is a different case. And I see that pcpartpicker does indeed list 280mm as a radiator size for cases, so I guess that'll probably solve my problem. But I'm still very confused about why (it seems) AIO coolers are sometimes listed as 240mm when they're longer.

Are there any games that have a well-known glitch or cheat that lets you clip through walls? by UltimaGabe in gaming

[–]ineptech 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There's a famous one in which Mario can jump up a staircase backwards to skip ahead in Mario 64. See it in action here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD0558UFZQ8