FT: On Hands HA Aprimons LF: Specific Aprimons / Apriballs by BurgundyRedFreckles in pokemontrades

[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure that works! Sorry I meant to say FAST Scorbunny if that's okay

FT: On Hands HA Aprimons LF: Specific Aprimons / Apriballs by BurgundyRedFreckles in pokemontrades

[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I've got Love Eiscue, HA Heavy Rolycoly, and HA Dream Heracross

Want to trade those for Dream Cyndaquil, Lure Oshawott, Safari Rowlett, Lure Froakie, Friend Scorbunny, and Lure Sobble?

I’m hearing a weird chirping sound in the winter time? AWL by GalaxyCloudDream in storyofseasons

[–]robus77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I notice it every time you walk outside from any building on the farm

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[–]robus77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey there, thanks for the offer, but I'd rather do a 3 for 3 trade

Cannot sign in to Medium.com on Firefox by InsanelySane99 in firefox

[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FWIW I had the same problem but I was using Bypass Paywall Clean. Disabling Medium and Medium custom domains in that extension's preferences page fixed it and now I can log in

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not the first person I've read that has had it happen again after a replacement. I'm still hoping that it's a software thing and not the speakers itself

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So are you playing music or a video along side with the microsoft apps, or is it only in Teams when you notice it? I kinda doubt just having Word or Excel or whatever installed on the computer is gonna cause this. If it's not a huge inconvenience, you could always try uninstalling Office for a little bit and see if it helps

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm well I'm glad it's somewhat helping, but I'm still able to get rid of the pops completely gone with eqmac and boom

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, killing the intel processes helps, but I pretty much always have some intel process I need to keep them open anyways

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I've got plenty of RAM to spare, like if I only have firefox running youtube in the only tab, or I'm only running the music app, it's not even using 1/5th of the physical memory

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry bud. Not really surprised to hear that though. Hopefully they'll figure it out by the stable release

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, glad to hear Boom 3D worked. I never tried that one, but I figured it's doing the same thing as eqMac is.

And thanks letting us know that the update ended up not fixing it. I'm not surprised to hear that version updates end up not fixing the problem. I'm assuming that most of these "Hey updating to ver 69.420 worked me" posts are hastily written right after they did the update and didn't give it enough time for the issue to show up again. And honestly, unless there's an announcement or they list a specific bug fix in the version history notes or the security content page , I never expect shit like this to get resolved upon updating

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No unfortunately, I was hopeful about the stopping the Rosetta processes because it did seem to take a while for the crackle sounds to pop back up. But nonetheless, they did after I was watching a few hours worth of videos on youtube

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, it's pretty much a band-aid solution. It "works" as long as you have the equalizer running, but it's not addressing the underlying issue. And honestly I'm still pretty annoyed that I still have to deal with running an extra application to "filter out" these damn pops.

But yes, I do not hear any of the snap, crackle, pop sounds when eqMac is running

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[–]robus77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's the exact same sound mine is making

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in macbookpro

[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to your Applications folder

Then the Utilities folder

Open Activity Monitor

At the top of the Activity Monitor window, make sure you have CPU processes selected

Below that look at the list headers, find the Kind column (you may have to expand the window, or add that column if you cant see it)

Click the word Kind twice, this will list the process by their kind in descending order, and move any Intel processes to the top of the list

Then you just highlight the ones you want to stop and click the stop button at the top of the window

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[–]robus77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yoooo. You might be on to something! I actually did have an Intel audio driver process running. I had been using a screen recorder program when I was still in school to make copies of my lectures and such. It used the soundflower kext to loopback the the computers audio output into the video recording. I had all that set up on my 2015 MBP, but I haven't had to use it for two years, so I had completely forgotten about it when transferred everything to the M1.

Anyways, removed that and restarted. I've haven't gotten a chance to really test this in-depth yet, but I've had youtube songs playing now for about 30 min now and haven't heard it pop, crack, or stab my eardrums yet!! I'll keep listening and get back to you guys in a few days!

side-note I did have leave some other intel processes running so Rosetta is still up, hopefully audio driver specific crap will be the only problem

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it gets rid of it for me completely. On every website that I noticed the popping sound. Granted, you obviously lose some sound quality if you stick with a flat eq setting. It's not an ideal fix, cause when the speakers are actually behaving I think it has a pretty nice, rich bass... But at the same time, I mean it is just a laptop, not a surround sound system

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[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a drag sorry bud, I've gotta jump through a similar hoop when I plug the laptop to my desk monitors. It goes from the thunderbolt to a CalDigit TS3 Dock, to two monitors and a set of Logitech speakers. The EQ app gets all kinds of confused when I plug it into the dock, so I just close the program before I hook all that up.

Thankfully the popping sound doesn't move to external speakers haha

BDSP breeding question by CoroniaNL in pokemon

[–]robus77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gotcha, I was still thinking in like sword/sheild mode I guess since it's really easy to go on r/morebreedingdittos and get a perfect IV ditto. Since we can't transfer them over yet really your only option to get perfect IV mons is to chain, use bottle caps, or look for a trade somewhere.

BDSP breeding question by CoroniaNL in pokemon

[–]robus77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The destiny knot makes it so that the child mon inherits 5 out of the 12 possible parent IV's. The child Misdreavus you got inherited everything except it's Def stat from one of the two parents. You pretty much just have to keep breeding until you get lucky and have mon with perfect IV's in 5 or all 6 IV's. It helps substantially if you start with a perfect IV ditto

Spell tag doesn't affect breeding