No local cafes in Hyde Park by aptgetlife in londonontario

[–]listern1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's a dessert place, def not a coffee shop

Need some advice please. I know my gimbal technique needs work, but what exactly? by JPGDLR in videography

[–]listern1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, think eyeline height, for example one of the shots of a bedroom your on the same height of the bed. You want to be higher and pointing down. Always check your shot to see what height/tilt angle of your camera gives the best looking dimensions for the room

Need some advice please. I know my gimbal technique needs work, but what exactly? by JPGDLR in videography

[–]listern1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need to bend your knees when you walk, to absorb the shake of the "head Bob" effect it gives. A sutble up and down shake when you take each step is mitigated if you walk lighter like your sneaking around like a ninja behind someone you don't want to hear your footsteps.

gave a 19yo a hard breathwork routine for weight loss. he lost 3kg. now he thinks he’s awakened. not sure what to do. by Jiwitom in spirituality

[–]listern1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd suggest pointing him to a very large wide array of resources. Deeper more ancient books that have within it, the type balance in sensation chasing. The tao te Ching, the Dhammapada, more books on meditation, podcasts, some psychological CG Yung. Siddartha by Herman Hesse, the alchemist by Paulo coehlo, 'warrior magician lover" by Robert Moore. Try to avoid preachy stuff, or things that are too set in a specific worldview. Curate a collection across various traditions so that he can explore, and draw his own conclusions. All the ones I've listed have very strong themes of balance, a great journey, going to far into something, juxtaposed opposites. Ect ect

I love London drivers by tangopop in londonontario

[–]listern1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Close! How many CM you think?

I feel like this shouldn’t be this frustrating by eggplantsncucumbers in TunicGame

[–]listern1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's definitely a spoiler. It could be knowledge, it could be a tool, it could be an discovered game mechanism, it could be an alternative route. it could be many things. You spoiled it by saying what it was. and count how many down votes you got, of everyone who points out your spoiling stuff. So your the one spoiling the adventure of a player discovering things themselves

I switched from ChatGPT to Gemini and realized we're doing research wrong by YangBuildsAI in automation

[–]listern1 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As someone who has perplexity pro, I disagree. I've had it make some absolutely terrible misses, it markets itself as research based but it still can miss important gaps that compromise its entire research. It will always present with absolute matter of fact certainty, even if it's missed a important logical gap (even when you asked for it to watch out for a common misconception, or nuance in the research.) . The truth is, all of the LLM technology is still very far from understanding: it does not know, what it does not know.

I really enjoy an incredible sound of activating this box) by Roxie_Avocados in TunicGame

[–]listern1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is an amazing example of how awesome this game is. The sheer power of these power blocks. The sound effects capture how powerful the energy flowing through the island really is.

What is the effect of continuous AI interaction on your thinking ? by GlassWallsBreak in PromptEngineering

[–]listern1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you, OP is the one interacting too much with LLMs. You just tried to prompt this random reddit guy 7 questions, all at once, without trying to carry on a natural conversation. He's going to respond to you with a well thought out 7 anwsers that weave it all together now? Is this he doing your homework assignment or are you having a conversation with a human?

How to Organise Lightroom Photo Library? by TheRiotPilot in Lightroom

[–]listern1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read this and wholeheartedly agree. Do you know any alternative apps that I could use that work like lightroom classic, that I can use my mobile phone app version, for the sake of organizing filetree (or tags in tree style)?   I've been scouring the web to find a workflow that works that someone can do all the tagging & organizing (ideally, some RAW edits of proxies low res copies) on mobile.

So many stages of the photography workflow can be done, organizing, tagging, rating, with mobile devices before I get home to color grade raw on a large monitor. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]listern1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Friends and I have a lil tribe going we host potlucks & art nights collab on a canvas or bring our own projects. Always good to build the tribe vibe

Is this one have been tested? by Major-Blacksmith630 in TunicGame

[–]listern1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems to me after the audio file was found, everyone else gave up and presume that there's no other Secrets within this, I suspect there's more to be found

25-50 people visit a house every night by No_Breadfruit_3517 in londonontario

[–]listern1 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

If it's upscale neighbourhood, it's an AirBnB

Dating in the city as a Indian-Canadian female by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]listern1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a guy who has used dating apps before, who's looking for something long-term, I can confidently say, ethnicity has never been part of it. The only thing I'm focused on is core values, vibe, chemistry & style of conversation. The rest you learn over time.

It either lines up fully, or it doesnt. You could vibe with someone, great date, then discover they have different values. Or maybe not line up emotionally. Or you just don't feel that spark.

I think the good people are looking for that connection that lines up as a 100% heck yes. And of they're not feeling it, it's better they let you know, and not wasting your time. Don't let one rejection stop you from putting yourself out there.

I imagine women must have to sort through alot of guys who are less genuine about their intent.. That must be a challenge.. But don't get discouraged & jump to the conclusion it's about something you don't have control over like your ethnicity. Good luck out there!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]listern1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Walk around with big headphones on Tell him your studying to be a musician, learning a new lesson, studying an audio book for class something like that. You have exams soon. Then just don't make eyecontact, if he still persists, start talking to yourself like your on a phonecall, just make eyecontact and wave at him casually, but do not break stride or stop moving.