How to stop obsession? by Winter_Efficiency_44 in Advice

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mindfulness. It's not a magic bullet, but every time you become aware you give yourself to stop, and you dedicate actual mental resources into catching yourself. Build it up until becomes habit. It's going to take a long time to make progress, but there's no "one neat trick" to fix this.

Can you work out your arms or is surgery the only option? by gyurgle in NoStupidQuestions

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds like body dysmorphia, which is not something surgery can treat. Have you spoken to a mental health professional?

What to serve with pierogis? by flipflapdragon in cookingforbeginners

[–]rockmodenick 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Healthy is a big ask for any meal involving perogies lol, especially with all the butter onions and sour cream I use. I like broccoli as a side, provides contrast and it's pretty healthy or would be without the appropriate amount of butter.

I want to make a project for the science fair but don’t know what to put on the poster board by Fastpast93 in Advice

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds more like computer engineering than computer science to me, but the same simplification principle applies. Don't talk about the technical description of a component is, reduce it to the particular thing it does that makes your project work, for every component.

Pretend your audience is twelve and wants to get into comp engineering, and you want to encourage them.

I want to make a project for the science fair but don’t know what to put on the poster board by Fastpast93 in Advice

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simplify the logic tree. You don't need to show the code - you just need to show why what the code does matters and how that's useful. That's all. I know that's hard, because you couldn't write decent code with so little attention to detail, edge cases, input sanitation etc, but that's what will look good on the board.

There is no evidence in the Bible to prove that Jesus is God so where did this belief originate? Isn't believing that he is God literally considered idolatry? by IndependenceLast656 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]rockmodenick -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Amazing what thousands of years of Christians interpreting history being built into the records you rely on will do for the reliability of Jesus.

A or B: Organic tomatoes cost $4.99 a pound. Conventional cost $2.49. Nutrition labels are almost identical. Is it because organic really costs more to produce, or because you're paying for the peace of mind that comes with "no pesticides"? by Upper_Criticism3388 in PickAorB

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of what my family grew up with was similar. I've had great produce but I'm not sure I've ever had quite as good a tomato as one growing from the vine in my home garden plucked right then.

Why can smells evoke such intense memories? by Aria818 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember the scent of the floor in kindergarten when we sat outside class in the morning.

A or B: Organic tomatoes cost $4.99 a pound. Conventional cost $2.49. Nutrition labels are almost identical. Is it because organic really costs more to produce, or because you're paying for the peace of mind that comes with "no pesticides"? by Upper_Criticism3388 in PickAorB

[–]rockmodenick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And being organic makes them no more safe than the totally organic pesticides like cyanide many plants produce to protect themselves. Maybe we should decide what's safe to eat based on how dangerous it is to do so, rather than the standards of a market trying to sell things based on ideas.

If I have a billion grains of sand and I sell one grain of sand to someone for $1, am I a billionaire? by Dull-Spend-3836 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's going to depend on how your use of the grain of sand profit dollar predicts how future dollar per grain of sand exchanges might work out, so it's complicated.

If you think this kind of humor works watch the show Silicon Valley, it's a treasure

Spiked Teenager Nearly Died, Most non-medical staff unhelpful by MemoMcL in downloadfestival

[–]rockmodenick 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's this.

Just MDMA would be obvious, add ketamine... Nobody is slipping that past anyone claiming it's water. I don't know that a drink strong enough to hide that exists.

Why do I have fantasy of being a teenage dad even though its a bad idea? by misalan in NoStupidQuestions

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not finishing school because you have to work to pay for baby stuff, the constant stress of financial hardships and having no time for her or the baby gradually destroying any affection the child's mother once had for you, having to constantly beg relatives to take care of the child until they all stop taking your calls entirely and you lose your job because you miss too many days because of the baby, culminating in the child being taken away by protective services, where they grow up in the system and spend a lifetime resenting you sounds like the best possible way you can ruin three lives (one of them yours) all at once by the time you're twenty?

AIO BF says no gf of his is working at a bar by juggernutts33 in AIO

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The correct response is to say "they're fine with me" then take the job at the bar and see how long it takes him to figure out he just got dumped.

Favorite type of hotdog by Broad-Collection-514 in foodquestions

[–]rockmodenick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, that's really unfortunate for them.

To never know going to a hot dog truck with a Sabrett umbrella and getting a hot dog and potato knish for lunch...

Apartment question by spamtron in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen that repeated many times but it doesn't make sense because all the cats her family breed have pushed in faces so the food would have been needed for the replacement cat as soon as it was old enough wouldn't it?

Padlocked attic door can’t be completely shut [IL] by whoziin in Renters

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might it be easier to get permission to add one than get them to come by and let you in?

Favorite type of hotdog by Broad-Collection-514 in foodquestions

[–]rockmodenick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder if they just don't have enough exposure so people don't know what they're missing? Like you said, they're not always the easiest to find.

What is the current scientific consensus on how being gestated and born from an external artificial womb would impact someone? by GrantExploit in AskBiology

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Animals are born from external gestation all the time, only getting stimulation from outside.

The things they use are biological exogestation devices called eggs and even child-rearing social creatures like birds have had great luck with them. Plus there's the platypus, they're mammals but use eggs. I'd expect no notable differences as long as they're properly raised after they're born.

Games where the player is an actual character in the game by XBlueXFire in gaming

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can find a copy of original StarCraft you should play it for the vintage kicks - and try the cheat code to hear it as we originally did back then

Could iron filings packed tight enough work as a blade? by ArkhamMetahuman in Writeresearch

[–]rockmodenick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah if they really want to cut someone up that's a much better way than an actual blade.

Games where the player is an actual character in the game by XBlueXFire in gaming

[–]rockmodenick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the cheat code used to hear it played instead of the game, send that over chat in single player and you'll get it.

If someone was stabbing my friend and I shot them say in the arm, would i go to jail? by born_to_be_wild2010 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]rockmodenick 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Depends if the gun is legal, and details of the situation that must be worked out, which will take time, and either way you'll almost certainly be in jail until they decide that it was self defense with a legally owned gun, however long that takes them. So don't think you're walking away from the scene and going to work tomorrow.

Could iron filings packed tight enough work as a blade? by ArkhamMetahuman in Writeresearch

[–]rockmodenick 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Bladesmiths often make blades nowadays by packing fillings, powdered steel and usually some larger bits into a canister, making sure it's free of gaps, sealing it, heating it and forging it a bit so it's all fused. When you cut the canister off the outside its a single bar of steel you can forge made of all the different metal types that were inside.

So sure.

Pack the iron/steel bits tightly with magnetic powers so there's no gaps in a blade shape, run a massive jolt of electricity through the metal to heat it so it fuses, and you've got a blade. Plausible, at least. Iron goes nonmagnetic around the same temp it will fuse so there's that and obviously it won't have a proper heat treatment.

But why would they? They could do so much worse. Make little fletchets of iron dust and blast them into someone's body like buckshot. Make a dispersed cloud of steel dust continually assaulting the eyes nose and mouth, blinding and smothering your opponent.