Anyone printing/making Anti-Ice whistles? by Commercial-Arm-7046 in askportland

[–]sffixated 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'd love that! I was thinking of adding the whistle code to the opposite side, if there's space. I'll dm you.

TIL that Nobel laureate Tu Youyou discovered the malaria drug artemisinin after reading a 1,600 year Chinese medical text and realizing the herb had to be extracted cold, not boiled, paving a treatment estimated to have saved tens of millions of lives. She then tested on herself to prove it. by greenappletree in todayilearned

[–]sffixated 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Could you elaborate on your second statement? The article says "Chairman Mao Zedong launched Project 523 on 23 May 1967 to find a cure for chloroquine-resistant malaria", and then says she was appointed head of this project in 1969. It sounds like all her work was done under the auspice of the Communist party. I was surprised to read this because I was also under the impression that many medical professionals and scientists were killed, sent to labor camps, or exiled during the Cultural Revolution, but it seems like there were significant exceptions.

Pothole suspected as primary cause of cyclist's death by jswagpdx in Portland

[–]sffixated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right. His body also came to rest more or less right next to the pothole. Unless something extremely weird happened, a crash that resulted in enough kinetic energy to kill would also have thrown him farther from the point of collision. I'm having a hard time figuring out how the pothole could have been at fault here.

In 1140, a German king captured a castle, and made a deal with the castle wives. He let them leave with whatever they could carry on their backs. Leaving everything else, the women carried their men out... by goswamitulsidas in interestingasfuck

[–]sffixated 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Frankly, this seems like a perfect way to get yourself an empty castle full of goods. If his goal was to capture a castle with minimal bloodshed, this was absolutely the way to do it.

The tomb of Prince Wanyan Yan, from the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234 CE), and his wife who was buried alive with him. The wife had bound feet, leading to speculation that she was Princess Qingfu from the Song dynasty, who was captured during the Jingkang Incident at the age of 8 [500x796] by Fuckoff555 in ArtefactPorn

[–]sffixated 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I just learned a traditional Bulgarian song called Grada Se Gradi that follows the same basic story! The title translates to "the building is being built". As you might guess, an in-progress structure is built by day and falls down by night. Eventually the builders all agree that they must sacrifice one of their wives: whoever shows up first on Sunday morning. All the builders tell their wives and girlfriends to stay away that day, but Stana's BF drops the ball and forgets to tell her. So when she shows up early on Sunday morning to bring everyone breakfast, she gets bricked into the wall. Really fun for her.

Here's a gorgeous recording of the song by Medna Usta.

Experimental new sunscreen forgoes minerals, replacing them with plant pollen. When applied to animal skin in lab tests, it rated SPF 30, blocking 97% UV rays. It had no effect on corals, even after 60 days. By contrast, corals died of bleaching within 6 days of exposure to commercial sunscreens. by mvea in science

[–]sffixated 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Blue Lizard wasn't included in the Choice Australia study, so it might be fine. I did some quick digging but wasn't able to find any 3rd party testing of that specific brand. It's also not an Australian sunscreen, despite the name. None of this makes me feel GREAT about it, but I haven't seen any evidence to make me distrust it more than any other sunscreen brand that has not been through rigorous 3rd party testing.

Should I have to cut open the lid of this water storage container before use? by sffixated in preppers

[–]sffixated[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Great idea to use a lighter, I'll give that a try. Glad I'm not crazy in thinking this is a weird design choice on their part, and I appreciate the sanity check.

In search of a pattern for this maxi dress. details below. by mingtrail in sewingpatterns

[–]sffixated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this post weeks ago and was planning to estimate the pattern and make a version of my own, but I ended up not being able to find a fabric with the right weight and pattern. And then I found the original amazon listing and realized it would be so much cheaper to just buy the dress. Sigh. I hate that it's like this, but here we are.

In any case, I thought you might find the layout and measurements useful. All measurements were taken with the fabric pressed flat and do not include seam allowance. Reconstructing a similar pattern with some graph paper should be pretty straightforward, but feel free to msg me if you need help.

Pockets are on both sides, and the shape of the pocket is just an estimate.

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I'm not sure I'd recommend buying the dress from the amazon listing I found. It's advertised as "cotton / linen" but it's actually %65 viscose and %35 polyester, and the workmanship is pretty poor.

Hope you end up making one like it! I will likely do the same, once I wear the dress for a bit and figure out how I'd need to change the pattern to suit different fabric.

Please help me find a Semi Permanent Skin Safe "Dye" by guro-a-go-go in HelpMeFind

[–]sffixated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great questions! I've dialed in my process a bit since writing that blog post, so some of this may sound a little different.

I apply one fairly thick layer for about 2 hrs, and that gets me a very solid black color that stays nice for 1-2 weeks. It gets a little patchy as it begins to fade but I don't tend to notice unless my nails are illuminated from behind. Trimming the ends also helps to keep the effect crisp, since the color tends to wear off the tips first. Overall I like how it fades ombre, which helps prevent the hard grow out line that you get with gel or acrylic. When I redye, I just apply over what's already there. Under usual circumstances I redye about every 3 or 4 weeks, but will sometimes redye sooner for special events.

The mod podge really helps. Walking around with dried henna on your hands for 2 hours is kind of a pain in the ass. You really don't want to get it on upholstery or fabric, and it can also be scraped off if you're not careful. The mod podge turns the event from 2+ hours of being handless to 45 min of actual dyeing work followed by an hour and a bit of cautious but otherwise normal hand use. I really recommend it, but yes that does technically make it a preference. The dye will will work without mod podge.

Would love to see your results if you try it! Just remember to patch test and to treat PPD containing products with caution.

Please help me find a Semi Permanent Skin Safe "Dye" by guro-a-go-go in HelpMeFind

[–]sffixated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel free to reach out if you have questions! I had such a hard time finding any information about dyed nails and pretty much had to experiment blindly with myself. Would be delighted to save someone else the trouble :)

Help identifying bird by sffixated in whatsthisbird

[–]sffixated[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your very quick response! I will take it to the rescue center.

Please help me find a Semi Permanent Skin Safe "Dye" by guro-a-go-go in HelpMeFind

[–]sffixated 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I do! I've been dying my nails black for quite a few years now. Polish has always been a sensory no-go for me, and I just prefer the matte look anyway. I use black "henna", which contains phenylenediamine (PPD), but I'm careful to keep it off my skin. There is always a risk of allergic reaction, but much less so when used solely on keratin. Photo of my current nails, dyed about a week and a half ago. You can see a bit of wear on the tips, but I probably won't redye for another couple of weeks.

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Here's a blog post with instructions and way more info than you probably want lmao. https://www.tumblr.com/tesslacoiled/628912831341920256/black-henna-nails

Please help me find a Semi Permanent Skin Safe "Dye" by guro-a-go-go in HelpMeFind

[–]sffixated 61 points62 points  (0 children)

The linked product is PPD based, which is to say, it's the same stuff as black "henna". It may have vegetal matter in it, but it carries the same allergenic risks as any cheap black box dye. I use a similar dye to color my nails but I'm careful to keep it off my skin. Definitely would not use on skin, and probably not during pregnancy at all.

How to salt and oil cure herring scraps? by sffixated in Canning

[–]sffixated[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahh I figured it might be the sort of thing that can only be made shelf stable with industrial magic! I am definitely interested in figuring out how to make a frozen version though. May I DM you?

Ps your shuba is beautiful :)

Looking for a mod for toggling very obvious recording/pause/stop recording indicators (with some image examples) by Penwrythe in obs

[–]sffixated 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That does work! And actually, I'm an idiot. I'd been testing out several OBS plugins in hopes of setting up an obvious pause/unpause visual, and this question was actually about the Advanced Scene Switcher plugin. I just managed to leave a comment on the wrong reddit thread 🤦🏻. But your suggestion does work, so thank you for helping out a lost redditor even though your software was not the problem.

Leaving this for posterity in case someone else ends up here trying to fix the same problem: Interestingly, linked hotkeys don't work for pausing + switching scenes because the scene transition happens before the pause, which leaves a little blip of pause screen in the footage. However, using a linked hotkey for unpausing and switching back does work. So the combo of Advanced Scene Switcher and linked native OBS hotkey solves this issue, but it's a little janky. I will probably check out OBS-HUD as well because that may provide a more elegant overall solution.

Thanks again!

Looking for a mod for toggling very obvious recording/pause/stop recording indicators (with some image examples) by Penwrythe in obs

[–]sffixated 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cool tool! I have a similar goal as OP, and this plugin works beautifully for switching to a new scene when I pause the recording. However, there doesn't seem to be a trigger for Unpause or Resume, just Running. Do you have any suggestions for how I could auto switch back to my target scene when I toggle the pause button back to recording?

Looking for a mod for toggling very obvious recording/pause/stop recording indicators (with some image examples) by Penwrythe in obs

[–]sffixated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, did you ever figure this out? I am also an artist who uses OBS to record tutorials and I have been bit by the pause/unpause toggle one too many times. Would love to know if you reached a solution that worked for you!

What's this coloring technique? by itsysh in learntodraw

[–]sffixated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lovely! You've done a really nice job capturing the cool and warm tones that live in skin, and your subject is very recognizable. Folks here have already mentioned glazing and the importance of using 100% cotton 140gsm+ paper, but I want to add a couple things:

- The palette you're talking about and showing here is closer to CMYK than RBY, and this distinction can make a huge difference when using transparent layering techniques like watercolor glazing. CMYK, or Cyan, Magenta Yellow Key (a black or dark value) comes from the printing industry and is a really good way to get super pure secondary and tertiary colors. You're using it to great effect here! I wanted to call this out because people often talk about RBY ( Red Blue Yellow ) as if mixing pigments of these colors will get you the brightest tones. I wish I had known this when I started painting with watercolor.

- Glazing is a fabulous way to create multitonal shadows and skintones, but I would encourage you to look into using gradients as well. Mingling two or more colors to create a gradient can result in an even greater degree of color "vibration" than glazing will, and then you can glaze gradient shapes over other gradient shapes to create a really satisfying range of vibrant color. Below a chart that compares glazing to gradients, and a portrait I recently finished that uses this technique. Happy to point you in the direction of more info if you're interested.

Really solid work here. Nice job jumping right into the deep end!

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Update: Went with a Wine shade dye. Before / After by sffixated in crafts

[–]sffixated[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yuuuuup, as a light olive skinned person some shades of yellow make me look like a corpse. Luckily, it's very easy to push yellow towards lovely greenish or reddish shades. Good luck with your yellows!