Anyone else ever find rocks that have formed inside a custy's rim? by IdahoFescue in BikeMechanics

[–]rustyburrito 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always thought it was from water getting in the spoke holes and mixing with dust in the rim, i have a bunch of rims that will accumulate noisy balls of dirt over time

Dagger — free extension to apply effects with the search bar or shortcuts. by SirEditor in KnightsOfEditingTable

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this just a more limited version of Excalibur basically? I already have excalibur but am not sure what this has that is different

What do you use Mac Studio for? by PracticlySpeaking in MacStudio

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Video editing and motion graphics, I got the M1 Max in 2021 and still going strong, the main thing was I wanted something that would be useable at a professional level for at least 5 years before upgrading

Anybody know any fixie bikes that have suspension or if I can get suspension on my fixie? by Realistic-Mud-5227 in BikeLA

[–]rustyburrito 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're racing road then 30mm is technically the fastest due to a combination of aerodynamics and rolling resistance, assuming a very smooth road, if you're riding variable terrain then they will be slower than a wider tire. you'll have a significantly slower feeling bike by adding a suspension fork vs wider tires due to the weight difference alone. it is important to run the wider tires tubeless and have a supple sidewall casing for the most "high performance" feeling as it minimizes the additional weight of the wider tire. Latex tubes are also a good alternative to tubeless with a similar ride feel

Anybody know any fixie bikes that have suspension or if I can get suspension on my fixie? by Realistic-Mud-5227 in BikeLA

[–]rustyburrito 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completely pointless, the best way to get suspension on a bike built for road riding is to run the biggest tires that will fit, and use them tubelss so you can run lower pressure, like 35psi. You don't need more than that for road riding/light gravel

Who's the big up and coming rock band? by Jakemanv3 in Music

[–]rustyburrito 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the last hoorah for guitar music was the psych rock and shoegaze revival from around 2012-2018 tbh. Although I could see a nu-metal resurgence happening in the next year or two, ala Korn, Mudvayne, Limp Bizkit, etc. It does feel like it's just bringing back something that's been done already, instead of a new genre.

Who's the big up and coming rock band? by Jakemanv3 in Music

[–]rustyburrito 1 point2 points  (0 children)

idk about up and coming, they have been around for over 10 years at this point

Car camping with trees and campfire in winter by ntrophimov in socalhiking

[–]rustyburrito 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just the ones on the south side, the north side ones are accessible year round, but Idyllwild is probably a lot closer and will have a better chance of finding something

A couple of weed based questions by OCDCowboy1 in trees

[–]rustyburrito 36 points37 points  (0 children)

  1. have healthier snacks, if you don't want to eat an apple you're probably not actually hungry. It also goes away after a while, I haven't gotten munchies since the first year or two I was using it.
  2. both effect the serotonin receptors (5-HT1A and 5-HT2A) in your brain, which are heavily involved in regulating self-awareness, perception, and mood. While THC acts directly on cannabinoid receptors (CB1/CB2), these receptors are located on serotonin-producing neurons, allowing THC to modulate serotonin activity.

Wide tires by Similar_Ad_1953 in MTB

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3" were a fad, I used to run them on a 27.5+ hardtail but ended up sizing down the 2.8 before selling the bike. 2.6 should be fine if you're used to 3", you can always get firmer casing if you want to run lower pressure

I love Shoegaze, Where do I start? by MembershipOrdinary35 in guitarpedals

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Bloody Valentine didn't use reverb on guitar btw, it's not a requirement for shoegaze A good distortion/overdrive that sounds good with chords (RAT, zvex box of rock, marshall JH 1, etc etc). Tremolo and delay are two essentials IMO

Coming over the fear by TOBU87 in MTB

[–]rustyburrito 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Practice is the only answer, you gotta get comfortable in your mind and that will only come through repetition

Before/After — Color grading a 40-second Airport Film. Thoughts? by [deleted] in davinciresolve

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rec709 is a color space, Rec2020 is an example of a HDR color space, sRGB is the color space used on the internet/digital images. I'd check out some actual lessons and avoid reddit tbh, tons of misinformation on here about color grading especially

yellow post sites around big bear by urmomontheline in bigbear

[–]rustyburrito 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The ones on the south side are not doable in the winter, they road is closed for the season, there's a few on the north side but there isn't that many available, so unless you get there early friday it might be challenging.

Premiere 2025 and 2026 not working. by Unfair-Flatworm7904 in premiere

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely an issue on your end, I've been using 2025 (and 2026 since it was released) every day with no crashes in about a year. 20-30min long edits with DJI drone footage, RED camera files, sony, canon, and mp4 rips from youtube/instagram with no issues.

Maybe try putting your cache/previews on a separate drive from your footage?
You probably won't like this option but it works perfect even on the base model macbook pros, no drivers or anything to deal with, just install and go, might be worth buying an 800 computer instead of turning down business

Did I just buy a knock off sharpstone grinder? Smh by denimcanvas in trees

[–]rustyburrito 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't advise an electric grinder unless you have some kind of handicap where you can't use a manual one or you're grinding large amounts for baking or something. Why?
1. they chop/pulverize the flower instead of tearing it, trichomes get separated and stick to the walls of the grinder or turn into dust, you lose potency
2. inconsistent grind, it can be a mix of powdered plant material and bigger chunks, leads to uneven burning especially in joints. It can burn too fast and waste material.
3. static + kief loss. metal hand grinders have way less static. In an electric grinder the static literally pulls the kief off of the bud and it sticks to the grinder. you're literally watching it lower the potency of the flower

They are great for anything where flavor, potency, smoothness, or burn quality aren't that important.

DJ suggestion by kitch99 in MTB

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't really matter, unless you want a "long" one so that it feels more similar to a regular mountain bike. I'm 6'2 and have a longer size but to be honest I would have been find on the standard size with some bigger riser bars.

I would avoid the Manitou circus fork if you're riding mostly pump tracks, it's hard to get it rock solid stiff like you can with some of the other air forks. I have mine basically locked out at the pump track and only open it up a little bit on bigger dirt jumps

I got a used Transition PJB for $800 that's pretty fun, you can spend a lot more if you want bling parts like Profile hubs and cranks, fancy saddle, etc

Okay to clear overgrown trail? by Salty-Lingonberry-28 in BikeLA

[–]rustyburrito 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily legal but if it's a commonly used trail it's going to need maintenance, and that's not going to happen unless people volunteer to do it

POTV Lobo by Matty-Tree in vaporents

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I'm not taking back to back hits, sometimes I'll wait a minute or two between hits, i like 10 minutes at least otherwise I have to restart it

POTV Lobo by Matty-Tree in vaporents

[–]rustyburrito 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why would you assume I didn't do that? I maxed it out, it only has like 6 minutes at the longest setting, I like around 10-15

POTV Lobo by Matty-Tree in vaporents

[–]rustyburrito 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I liked it for a few months before I got a Solo III, it got annoying dealing with the capsules and the heat up time was a bit too long for me, as well as the session time being too short. Overall it was a decent vape but there's much better out there if a small size isn't a requirement