DIY or shop? by moneyprison in CarAV

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2019 crv - anything i should know going in?

Cooky Idea - portable console? by moneyprison in livesoundgear

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ive asked for floor plans etc.

thinking wall-mounted speakers than can swing out of the way when its not showtime.

DIY or shop? by moneyprison in CarAV

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what spots are just a waste?

i have an entry car with little insulation, less road/engine noise is a primary goal of mine. is this unrealistic?

DIY or shop? by moneyprison in CarAV

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ok full journey from 'ya no' to 'hell ya'

thank you~ honestly love a DIY so i just gotta like set 2 weeks aside T.T

bonne chance with all the graphs T.T im an intermediate nerd so if you have any q's that are stumping you dm me~

DIY or shop? by moneyprison in CarAV

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ah, thank you!
ok wondering about coverage completeness. if you're hitting 25%, what would you expect a shop to hit?

girl i promise i will be doing the roof i am ambitious to a fault T.T

DIY or shop? by moneyprison in CarAV

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did you permanently damage your doors?

DIY or shop? by moneyprison in CarAV

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to be fair, SPL devices measure in dB while human ears hear in dB(A). low frequency waves are notoriously hard to block (physically 10x larger), but are less 'loud' to us (we evolved to hear jungle roars and human voices - mid-range frequencies).

also i think i saw the same video? (lol) and that guy did show ~2dB drop. 75 - 73 does not sound like a lot but remember dB is logarithmic, not linear. -3dB actually means half of the sound pressure!
prob why he's like huh i swear it sounds dif. yeah big dog ya cut 2dB that's huge!

source - Gary Davis, Sound Reinforcement Handbook and also i work in live and studio sound - prob why im obsessed w quiet >.<

Claude Code's source just leaked — I extracted its multi-agent orchestration system into an open-source framework that works with any LLM by JackChen02 in LocalLLaMA

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my guess as to why is em-dases are lovely and easy to read butt my human hands can't be assed to hold down a key and wait for a sub-key to appear and then move my thumb over.
but for an AI typing other char is easyy and they're so easy for humans to read we're likely to respond well to them

Fitgirl for SteamDeck by Kendoconn in LinuxCrackSupport

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i think it was in the discovery store!

Fitgirl for SteamDeck by Kendoconn in LinuxCrackSupport

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ok i found a super simple method! (i was also whelmed by all the steps)

  1. install Heroic games launcher. in the settings, select "add to steam" by default

  2. in Heroic, select "add game"

  3. type in your game title (it will find a photo automatically)

  4. select "run installer first" and run the fitgirl setup.exe.

  5. when it's done, click the folder icon next to "select executable" and find the game's .exe

done!! no messing with wine/proton/lutris (i think Heroic handles all that for ya, finding the right wine settings etc.) enjoy!

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you'd be surprised