firipu

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[–] firipu@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Yeah, I know about the sound. I've watched multiple videos with guides how to parry. Somehow my brain refuses to get it

It's a me thing, I couldn't get the hang of parrying in elden ring, and not even in botw can I do it. But put me on e.g. Interrupt duty in wow, and I won't miss a single interrupt. I could time the bonus jumping attacks in Mario rpg games without any issue.

I'm not a bad gamer by any means, but for some reason I can never ever get the hang of fucking parryibg.

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 8 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

I hate parrying so much. I can never get the hang of it in any game. I can play twitch shooters at a decent level, I can play the most challenging platformers without any issue, my reaction time is OK for someone of my age, but give me a parry mechanic and it all falls apart. For some reason, my brain cannot handle video game parrying.

I ended up downloading a mod that extends the parry window by 500% in Claire obscure. I still fucking fail at it at times. It completely ruins the game for me :(

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 14 points 5 days ago

I started at 35. From skinny fat to visibly "are you lifting" took me about 1 year. Looking "big" took 3-4years. I gained about 15kg of bw, probably about half fat and half muscle. The hardest part now is trying to diet down a bit again. Much harder than actually working out imo.

I did workout using a squat rack at home.

Still the best decision I ever made.

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

No, because when you drive out forward, you can start turning the front of your car faster. Hard to put into words.

I asked AI to explain. It can do it better than me

[r/NoStupidQuestions] Q: Is it better to back into a tight parking spot or drive in forward? Won’t you get stuck driving out?

A: Backing into a tight spot is almost always better. Here’s why:

More control: When backing in, your front wheels (which steer) are free to pivot, giving you tighter, more precise control. Your back wheels just follow.

Better exit: When it's time to leave, driving out forward gives you better visibility and a wider turning radius—no more blind reversing into traffic or trying to edge out slowly.

Why you won't get stuck driving out: The same space you needed to back in is more than enough to drive out. Your front wheels can turn sharper, and you can see what’s coming. Even in tight spots, driving out is usually quicker and safer than reversing.

TL;DR: Back in now, drive out easy later. Your future self will thank you.

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Reversing in is actually easier. As your car can turn tigther reversing than going front in.

Guess it's a non issue if you have massive parking spaces, but when space is tight every little bit helps.

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You do realize a 3 bedroom appt is like 40-60m2 over here right?

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

The hot and cold water thing is not common at all. A few sushi places and bars have it. But it's quite rare tbh.

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Fast my ass. Once they finally start maybe... But it takes ages to lay the first stone. There's not enough people available to build everything they want to build. It's a serious issue

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 14 points 2 years ago (3 children)

And we're back. Finally!

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Ah, didn't realize that's what they did. I thought they just fired fake guns (eg something like an airsoft gun with gas blowback or something fancy )and edited the sounds in later.

From what understand, guns are silly loud. Much louder than they sound in movies.

But I've never fired or even held one, so what do I know :)

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 38 points 2 years ago (18 children)

Why the fuck do they use real weapons on a set and not prop weapons? That's the part I don't understand at all...

[–] firipu@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Oh, it wasn't a question, but an article. And by Ethan Spiegel nonetheless :). Thx for that, I love his content.

 

So if I understand GDPR correctly: If I want a service/business to remove all my personal data, they have to comply with it in a certain timespan or get in trouble with the law.

If I understand federation correctly: All posts get replicated on federated instances all over the fediverse.

My question: If I e.g. want lemmy.world to remove my data, all my posts etc are still up on lemmy.ml right? As they just have a copy of these posts?

Would I as a customer have to contact every single instance to get my data removed? Or how does GDPR compliance work with lemmy?

Or am I completely misunderstanding how GDPR works?

 

Mountain top above one of the limestone caves in the park.

 

Been playing a lot of d4 lately. But damn if the lilith statue grind and especially the renown grind not suck out all the joy of the game...

The base of the game is good, but I really feel it needs an expansion/multiple seasons with changes to come into it's own. So many basic functions missing, so many unfun grinds, not enough QOL by far.

I don't regret buying it, but I do regret getting the digital "premium" edition with s1 included. Not sure if I'll play an entire season on it tbh...

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