nnullzz 5h ago • 100%
Satisfactory
nnullzz 5d ago • 100%
So they’re offering 20% off the $69 price? Because 185 -> 69 is more than 20%. So then it’s just a clearance item. A shitty clearance knife.
nnullzz 6d ago • 66%
I’m in the US and our oldest son wanted to enlist this year when he turned 18. Power to him for wanting to serve the country and help protect us, but he barely knows how to do basic adult shit. And not bc we don’t teach them, he just doesn’t get it sometimes or care enough to do things right. And he wanted to throw himself on the frontlines. We were terrified for him. Luckily he changed his mind.
Enlistment should begin at 21.
nnullzz 6d ago • 100%
Have a link for it? Or some specific keyword I can search for? I have tons of components sitting around and a 3D printer.
nnullzz 6d ago • 93%
Not defending Israel here in the least bit, but wouldn’t 18 year old soldiers still count as “teenage”? Just weird that they would use “teenage victims” instead of “young soldiers” or something.
nnullzz 6d ago • 100%
Oh that’s really neat. It would be extremely helpful for situations like the hurricanes in the US these past months.
nnullzz 6d ago • 100%
I’m really close to being ready to do the test for my HAM license. It’s been enlightening to see all the applications and components tied to it. For anyone interested, even just getting started with a simple SDR setup can get you going on learning the basics about the various bands and intricacies involved.
nnullzz 2w ago • 100%
To be honest, I never considered fusion to be the same thing. But I guess it is. Hmm. Thanks for that insight. I’m going to look into fusions features more.
nnullzz 2w ago • 100%
Swapped to the Affinity suite a few months ago and have been loving it. DaVinci Resolve replaced Premiere. Still having trouble finding a decent After Effects replacement though. I’ve been eyeing Natron but haven’t tried it yet.
nnullzz 2w ago • 98%
The real dystopian nightmare is the one where everyone conforms and acts neutral out of fear. That’s how we really lose who we are and any sense of improving the situation.
nnullzz 3w ago • 93%
Yes correct. But I’m more pointing that that saying “only a cat 4” comes across like if it was a weak storm that did all the damage. It was about 15mph shy of being the highest rating.
nnullzz 3w ago • 100%
“Only” a cat 4? It was one step away from the highest rating of 5..
nnullzz 3w ago • 100%
If you found the Optimal Tip-to-Tip efficiency it’s doable.
nnullzz 4w ago • 100%
While a VPS to run a server for their instance isn’t expensive by any means, I wonder what the price of having someone operate it is inflating the actual costs. Is it possible that they’re contracting out the development work and are being overcharged, leading to their view that it’s not worth the outreach they’re getting?
I agree that providing whatever forms of communication possible is the best way to go. But the decision might not be as cut and dry as it looks on the surface. Or maybe it’s laziness? Who knows.
nnullzz 4w ago • 100%
It’s… not? Thought it was a google maps reference of a design they want to implement in the game.
nnullzz 4w ago • 100%
Praying for Armageddon is a really good documentary about this very thing.
nnullzz 4w ago • 87%
What’s the biggest hurdle with moving there?
nnullzz 1mo ago • 100%
I got started with some YT tuts on getting it setup and have been running it for the past day. I’m starting by cloning my main Pro Tools template into Reaper and so far… holy shit.
I can honestly say that I’ve slept on this DAW and understand why it has the following and support it does. I can make it my DAW. I have the chance to work on a new project with it today so let’s see how that goes.
nnullzz 1mo ago • 100%
Seconded. Been using it since early summer and it’s been great having instant access to bias and credibility data. Its also been nice to be able to easily read other perspectives on the same topic.
nnullzz 1mo ago • 100%
Satoshi is an anagram of Trumps full name.
I don’t think there’s a way to do a proper poll so if you don’t see your DAW mentioned in a top level comment, make the comment to the post. If it’s already listed, maybe just upvote it? That way we can get a representation of what DAWs are more among subscribers here. I’m curious just because it’s always neat to hear what people use and how, but also to see how possible tuts or techniques can be explained in a way more people will understand. Or provide a variety of examples for various DAWs. EDIT: Actually, I don’t know the best way to list the ones I use without making a few comments to this post. I’ll just upvote them if I see them listed.
This is a simple technique that creates a beautiful spread on acoustic guitar. It requires a few things first: - Acoustic guitar recorded on two tracks. - One track with a mic capturing the neck. I like to use a small diaphragm condenser. - Another track with a mic capturing the body. I usually go large diaphragm condenser. - (or go with some other XY/stereo mic config) - Two aux channels with a reverb. One aux panned hard left the other panned hard right. Usually when guitars are mic’d with two mics like this, in the mix you pan them hard left and right. Like body left, neck right. The trick here is that for the guitar track you pan left, send a bit to the reverb aux panned right. For the track panned right, send to the left reverb aux. What happens is that the reverb will fill the opposing sides and creates a super spacious and wide sound unlike just sending both guitar tracks to one aux. You can get an even better effect if the reverbs each have a slightly different setting. That’s all dependent on the sound you’re going for though. That’s it! I hope the explanation is not too confusing. If so please let me know so I can clarify any questions. Give it a try!
An older family member recently passed away, and in her belongings as they were being sorted through, a wooden box was found. The family had an idea that my great grandfather was a Freemason but this box confirms it. It contained regalia that most definitely belonged to him. Our question is, what’s supposed to happen with all the items? We just want to make sure it’s handled properly if there’s some kind of protocol. It would be great if I could PM with someone about this to see what’s supposed to happen with it all.
I’m working on an indie game that deals with Space Sciences. I’m nearby a well-known university for aerospace and space sciences and could use some guidance from people that know the subject well. The university’s faculty directory helped me find potential contacts but I’m not too sure on the proper etiquette for contacting them. Do I just contact a few of them individually to their uni emails? Do I contact their provided phone numbers? Do I reach out to the Department Head and ask for their guidance? Is payment usually expected for an initial conversation like this?