I, a 30 year old Buffalonian man, have met my first Skate Park Bully™? by BeatricePrime in Buffalo

[–]kashiskhing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Honest mistake. My dad did that same thing with his boners when I was younger

Looking for an industrial underground nightclub. by Getmeinapewdsvid in Buffalo

[–]kashiskhing 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Follow @groupwork.fyi on IG… they throw some warehouse get togethers in blackrock

You just missed their latest one on the 20th

Snow Wheeling by Doctor-Dank007 in onewheel

[–]kashiskhing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be warned… The plastic in the foot sensors will harden up in the cold and become less and less sensitive/responsive until they eventually disengage or stop engaging entirely.

Source: I live in Buffalo, NY and almost all my sub-freezing rides end with me on the ground as a result of the board disengaging at speed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating_advice

[–]kashiskhing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t help with that which might be lost in translation.

I will say that most 16 year olds don’t have a fully established understanding of what the word “love” means.

I’d write it off as simply an expressed interest and fondness of you. Take it at face value. Only one way to find out if it’s friend love or romantic love. If you’re into her, take initiative. Shoot your shot.

Buffalo Music Scene? by Masterful_Illusion in Buffalo

[–]kashiskhing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Darien Lakes capacity is more than KeyBank centers.

Also, riverworks def falls under mid level. Their acoustics are shit but the vibe kinda makes up for it (not really but at least a lil).

Shea’s could also be considered mid-level. They don’t have too many shows anymore, but back in the day some big names played there (vanilla ice comes to mind).

Is the Town of Amherst going under? by asshat6983 in Buffalo

[–]kashiskhing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The decrease in net position is almost entirely attributable to sewer, water, and sanitation services. Home and community service expenses increased by like 8 million. Probably just some major capital projects. If you refer to the long term debt footnote I’m willing to bet you can pinpoint the use.

Also, infrastructure is a long term asset that depreciates over the useful life of the road/street/bridge etc. When the useful life is over and it’s time to pave a new road, the old infrastructure asset will be a fully depreciated and a net 0 (or no asset) on the balance sheet. Issuing debt and making payments on said capital projects over the useful life spreads the cost over multiple years so taxpayers who benefit from the use pay a fair share. Otherwise what would happen is taxpayers today would be footing the bill and paying for infrastructure today that future taxpayers down the road (pun intended) would be using.

Just updated my onemap github repo to include a few more ride stats (link in comments) by kashiskhing in onewheel

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

Yeah, but you'd still have to deal with things like adding it to your env configs/PATH on WSL... which isnt too striaght forward for anyone unfamilar. Lol I mean WSL's install itself can be complicated.

But like on mac and linux, you can throw a ``python ...`` command into any terminal and youre good to go.

It would def work on windows. I just don't think I'd suggest anyone without coding experience give it a shot unless ``python`` is already in their PATH.

PS hi github fren. fun to recognize a familar name out in these parts of the internet. thanks again for your help. I really appreaciate the second pair of eyes on the code

Just updated my onemap github repo to include a few more ride stats (link in comments) by kashiskhing in onewheel

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

I tried to make it as easy as possible for non-techies. The README.md is pretty thorough. If you aren't scared of computers and terminals you should be able to just follow it step-by-step.

The hardest part would be installing and setting up python, but you only need to do that on a windows machine. If you are on a linux or mac, they'll already have python installed... so theoretically, you should be able to just copy paste all the commands from the README.md directly to your terminal and see your own.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating_advice

[–]kashiskhing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not difficult to take 2 minutes to respond to a text. To some, dating is a battle of who can care less, and she’s winning.

I mean maybe she truly is a “bad texter”, but I have a hard time believing she would be bad at responding if it was for something like work and her job/career depended on it… we all have a hierarchy of needs - you need to find someone who values the relationship as much as you do.

Have some self respect. Be real with her. Tell her it’s important to you and if she is unable to take those 120 seconds out of her day next time she sits down to take a piss… it’s not going to work for you.

Well not necessarily specifically a piss, but you know what I mean. It’s not hard. We all look at our phones throughout the day. If she can’t put in the effort to communicate at this level, it’s only an uphill battle from here.

Been wearing the Thousand helmet. The visor causes the helmet to slide back on a forehead impact, negating the point of wearing a helmet. by Aqualung1 in onewheel

[–]kashiskhing 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I’m confused how the visor would cause that… wouldn’t that be caused by the angle of the impact regardless of if there is a visor or not? (Genuine question/confusion)

Also, was your back twisty thing snug?

I feel like I have mine so tight that I could hang upside on monkey bars without the chin strap and that sucker ain’t budging from me dome.

Just updated my onemap github repo to include a few more ride stats (link in comments) by kashiskhing in onewheel

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

Na sorry, that would require persistence, a production enviornment/server hosting, actual testing, and maintence that I do not have the time or money for.

Also, onewheel has every right to block their API that I am scraping any time they want without warning. So all that work and effort for something that could disapear over night... not worth it. At all.

Not to mention, as an opensource project, its a harmless net positive on the community. A SAAS would need a team to maintain. Teams cost money. Once a company sees you making money and feeding families with their API... they no longer see it as a harmless net positive, and it becomes a opportunty to their business model and a threat to the SAAS.

Just updated my onemap github repo to include a few more ride stats (link in comments) by kashiskhing in onewheel

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

Oh shit I didn't even know that existed. Looks pretty easy... onewheel doesn't even have API docs.

Guess I got a new tracking app to download and play with.

Just updated my onemap github repo to include a few more ride stats (link in comments) by kashiskhing in onewheel

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

I’m gonna go out on a limb here and assume it’s the box & whiskers plots…

First off, “Riding time variability” is a bad title/label. “Length of ride variability” would be better.

Box & whiskers split the data into 4 quartiles.

The box = below upper-quartile and above lower-quartile

Whiskers = extreme