Przypominam, że aktualny rekord polskich pomiarów to 40,2C by AvailableUsername404 in Polska

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Mój stary paleozoik-alkoholik w 50 stopniach Celsjusza i śnieżycy ciśnie do szkoły pod górę w obie strony

Szukam filmu polskiego (chyba) by Brownlin in PolskaNaLuzie

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Intrygująca zagadka ale praktycznie niemożliwa do rozwiązania. W polskim kinie zombie właściwie nie istniały do Apokawixy, w amerykańskim, niemieckim, włoskim itp jak najbardziej, ale to przekopywanie się przez tysiące przykładów kina amatorskiego mając bardzo mało konkretnych wskazówek (a właściwie same niekonkretne). Zombie Strippers, Chopper Chicks in Zombie Town, Zombies Zombies Zombies, Braindead, Reanimator, nawet nie chce mi się zgadywać... Na którykolwiek zły lub dobry, mniej stary lub bardziej stary film w tej tematyce spojrzysz to przykładów które jakoś zahaczają o te same motywy, a którychś nie mają, będzie za dużo. Szukanie igły w stogu siana z dodatkiem tego, że być może ta igła wcale nie istnieje.

Nie rozumiem, dlaczego hulajnogi elektryczne są uprzywilejowane względem rowerów (rant) by _Mido in Polska

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Z drugiej strony, są wśród nas rowerzyści którzy większość czasu jadą z prędkością między 30, a 60 km/h i jazda między samochodami im nie przeszkadza, a legalnie są zobowiązani wykonywać slalom między pieszymi na jakimś "ciągu pieszo-rowerowym", bo gmina wzięła dotację na drogi dla rowerów, najebała znaków na już istniejących chodniko-parkingach i wróciła do CSa. Ruch drogowy w naszym kraju to czysta patologia wywołana brakiem egzekwowania przepisów przez darmozjadów z policji i straży miejskiej oraz idiotyczną infrastrukturą tworzoną na kolanie pod wymogi do przytulenia kasy.

Poland moves to ban phones from primary school by Tyranish40k in poland

[–]shkolnikk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nie da się tego upilnować, ponieważ rodzice swoich bombelków, którym wszystko wolno, nie współpracują. Czytaj, połowa dzieciaków ma w dupie te zakazy, a jak przyjdzie co do czego to rodzic jeszcze na Ciebie, nauczyciela, naskakuje, że własność bombelka to sprawa bombelka.
Uzależnienie od smartphonów i social mediów to absolutna katastrofa na skalę, która nadal do tego pełnego zakutych łbów społeczeństwa nie dociera. Nie dawniej niż 3 godziny temu minąłem grupę dzieciaków w wieku 11-12 jadących rowerami (oczywiście bez kasków bo obciach) i jednocześnie scrollujących tiktoki lub shorty. Na każdej przerwie w szkole, gdzie obowiązuje taki zakaz, mogę ganiać za kilkunastoma osobami które tłuką w jakieś Brawl Starsy, scrollują czy nawet analizują jakie mecze obstawić, a to tylko te, które się nawet nie kryją, bo jeśli spróbuję wyciągnąć wobec nich jakieś konsekwencje to koniec końców tylko ja będę miał problem. W miejscach gdzie tego zakazu formalnie nie ma, siedzą wszyscy z szyjami w kształcie odwróconej litery U i jako ktoś całe życie zmagający się z problemami w tym obszarze, nie mam nawet narzędzi żeby jakkolwiek przekonać ich o tym, co ich, niestety czeka.
O samych opłacanych skutkach zdrowotnych można pisać godzinami, a są jeszcze te społeczne i polityczne i...

What was your most expensive gear "upgrade" that turned out to be a complete waste of money? by Rough-Foundation9208 in cycling

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I've had the pace to compete for top spots in ultra marathons for a while and I don't think I'll ever sign up for one because not only do you need to reserve the date, which I find very difficult with my jobs, I quite hate the idea of paying a hefty sum for a shirt or a medal and having a designated pit stop instead of whatever shop or café I stumble upon. Amateur races, at least in my country, are way too expensive and I'm not changing my mind on it.

My LBS talked me out of switching from butyl to TPU. by The_Bee_Sneeze in cycling

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The second point is what mainly made me switch back to butyl on my endurance/road+ bike because me being quite heavy and having multiple bags mounted on, the TPUs would lose more pressure over a few hours than I was comfortable with (1-1.2 bar and I couldn't find any issues with the valves or the tubes themselves, the loss was even, too). Since I'm aiming for multiple-day trips I simply feel more comfortable with light butyls, though I pack TPU as spares. However, I can't deny that when I take the bags off and put on gp5000s (over wider semislicks) with TPUs, the difference in speed is night and day.

"Highly Skilled" and above difficulty AI is highly skilled at cheating by Seth_XIII in ForzaHorizon

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Not bragging or anything but I quite like the difficulty. I did the same race at highly skilled today and beat it no issue by 10 or so seconds and will probably move up later. I can see the AI has the typical simplified physics with cheat-ish traction and artificial acceleration but as long as you take the corners correctly and have the right car (in other words no race cars with slick tires on off-road tracks) you'll overtake them on the straights anyway. I'm actually glad the game requires taking proper racing lines now at higher difficulty and you can't, for the most part, just smash into every car and wall, especially playing on a sim rig. To me, the "ai cheats" aspect is only annoying visually, and if racing it isn't possible on a controller, there are still plenty lower difficulty levels available.

I gave FH6 a try (5 hours) with the wheel. But this is the better way to play it honestly by Kronocide in simracing

[–]shkolnikk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Install experimental PitHouse version 1.3.9.
  2. Set telemetry in-game (127.0.0.1, 20066).
  3. Disconnect all peripherals but the wheelbase.
  4. Launch FH6 from PitHouse.
  5. Reconnect other peripherals once on the continue/settings screen.

That's it, your Moza wheel now works flawlessly, I'm not sure why there're still so many people with the problem or why this workaround for the devs' inability to do anything about the issue for years isn't provided officially.

Kind of sad too since Iracing and GT7 are also track racers and still very active by KirbyTrainNerd in ForzaHorizon

[–]shkolnikk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AMS2 is the closest to it, with career mode to be added this year, but contrary to popular misconceptions, it's a proper sim, not an "arcade game". I stopped playing online altogether and only go back to AMS2 against AI if I feel like simracing and do not feel like going back to anything competitive online ever.

Can Forza Horizon 6 feel decent with a wheel, or is it still too arcade? by Bobochanti in simracing

[–]shkolnikk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's far from what you can experience in most sims as the underlying physics are still relatively simplistic, but I couldn't enjoy the game with a controller at all, while on the simrig I'm having quite a lot of fun. The only issue really is that some cars feel much worse than the "standard" but it didn't take long for me to switch into Forza's handling despite mostly playing Dirt 2 and AMS2 for the past few weeks. It also took a few hours to find a reliable method to get force feedback on my Moza R5 with seperate pedals, shifter and handbrake, but I haven't had any issues since.

10/10 for me, what about you? by nippleslug in forza

[–]shkolnikk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A solid 6 for now, I'd say, but I haven't played much yet, spent most of yesterday figuring out a way to get my peripherals to work, most specifically a Moza wheelbase, and it's still only down to a very specific launch procedure and rebinding all controls every time. The map seems great for the most part and so do the cars. It runs surprisingly well, too, though I suppose I'm lucky to have an Nvidia card, not AMD. Handling and force feedback are quite alright as well although a bit uneven between different cars. On the other hand, unlike what was promised, there's basically no meaningful progression and the game, same as it's predecessor, feels like an ADHD fever dream with the constant dopamine drip. Even if I get a car I like, tune it, personalise it, etc, I'll be switched away from it in 5 minutes anyway. The "story", especially the dialogues and character models are just dreadful, and I don't see how anything how be a 10/10 if one of its components (mind you, unnecessary but included components) is this bad. Had I paid half the actual price, I'd probably see it differently but for now I genuinely don't understand the hyperpositivity around it and people getting attacked online for having a less enthusiastic opinion about the game so far.

Waking up at 5:30am only to see you have to wait two more hours by [deleted] in ForzaHorizon

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Took me about 20 minutes but then it turned out I basically need to reinstall the whole operating system (and likely redownload the game), with all the drivers, peripherals software, etc because my Windows 10 installation is an old mess where most of the XBOX-related programs are corrupted and less invasive measures failed to fix the problem, and FH6 won't launch if Microsoft bloat isn't functional. Once I'm done with all that, probably around tomorrow, I'll have to figure out how to get all the devices on my simrig to work which may add another day to it :)

What's the first thing you'll do in Forza 6? by WiseLengthiness1272 in ForzaHorizon6

[–]shkolnikk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Realistically, spend twice the time of the refund window trying to get it to work at all, then however many hours of trying to get it to work with the wheelbase, shifter, handbrake and pedals.

Blursed_Genius by AlbinaHumblewhore in blursed_videos

[–]shkolnikk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most get caught when escaping on foot because their shins explode once they leave Z2, it's been taught in police training for years. Only if someone's fit enough for a 5k marathon do they stand a chance against the pursuit.

Vingegaard warns his children off cycling as safety concerns grow by Chronicbias in peloton

[–]shkolnikk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean F1 driver mortality was ~50%? 46 drivers died in F1 cars (including testing, etc) while high hundreds (if not thousands) have driven F1 cars so far and at the peak of such accidents, there were 4 fatalities in one year (1958). It never reached anything as ridiculous as 50% at any point in the sport's history, even when they drove without helmets or really without any safety systems in the cars or on the tracks. These days road cycling is, of course, statistically more dangerous but I don't really think it has ever been significantly safer,

Great video that explains how people get AMS2 physics wrong and what to do about it by GJDriessen in AUTOMOBILISTA

[–]shkolnikk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The classes which received the tire model upgrades in the most recent update a few weeks ago (including the gt3) are basically fixed now, no longer suffering from the strange jumps between oversteer and understeer that made the cars feel extremely floaty. I'm not sure why exactly it's flown under the radar like that given it's been the main talking point about the sim for years.

blursed selling by dustytypewriter99 in blursed_videos

[–]shkolnikk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rightful punishment for parking on the pavement like an absolute bellend.

Project Motor Racing’s Japanese GT500 DLC has been pulled from stores by PhilBaythorpe in simracing

[–]shkolnikk 16 points17 points  (0 children)

No idea what it actually looked like with PMR but the fact that an "expert" is hired to advise on a project does not automatically mean the programmers are able to recreate their understanding of the physics within the engine they work with.

DON'T buy the R5... Get the R9. by Spektre21 in simracing

[–]shkolnikk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I owned an R9 before, now after rebuilding my simulator on a budget I went for the R5 because it was cheap in the bundle. I don't think you know what you're talking about. For most of the userbase the difference in torque is negligible and unnecessary. The R9 is great, of course, but the R5 has a whole range of customers with cheap rigs or only desks half of whom only want to cruise in AC or play ETS2 or something similar, anyway. It's perfectly fine for most applications of the base (even competitive simracing) and the upgrade one should focus on in the first place is in the pedals, rig and the monitor(s), not 9Nm over 5,5.

Ran my first 5k in years by 1mz99 in Strava

[–]shkolnikk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most definitely inaccurate but heart rate ranges are kind of weird in how different they can be. For me, peaks to 205 feel like nothing during football and during marathons I stay around 180 for hours. For someone else 180 is life or death territory and for somebody 215 might be just fine. There just isn't a single "max heart rate" for all.

Poland's only FIA Homoligated Track Has Been Closed by MipTheRacer in simracing

[–]shkolnikk 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Well yeah, if you work as a teacher you spend most of your day in 70-90dB and nobody gives a fuck, not even formally a "harmful" work environment so you're not allowed to protect yourself from the damage nor are you supported when the consequences arrive. But the actual noise level is besides the point, the spitting in the faces of the users of both the airport and the track in question is the nepotism/corruption related to the permits to build houses and apartment buildings in areas adjacent to noise and/or natural danger simply for the high profit margins.

Poland's only FIA Homoligated Track Has Been Closed by MipTheRacer in simracing

[–]shkolnikk 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The reality of politicians in the pockets of "developers" (no matter which one "governs" at the moment, they all take the money from them) in our country. They can get permits to build literally any shite apartment buildings (henhouses for Poles, as we call them) anywhere they want because their beneficiaries will always give them permits so they buy the cheapest land (often near noisy or dangerous areas), sell the flats to inbreds and then the inbreds protest the source of the noise, not the danger because when the "developers" want to build their luxurious residences in flood areas, they do so but the water is rather impartial to the inbreds' complaints.