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ChojinDSL, in Unconventional Food for a 3-Day Pooping Marathon?"
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Big pot of Chilli with beans.

HatchetHaro, in What are your favorite (Youtube) video's/documentaries of all time that you can watch again and again?
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I really enjoyed this video by Freya Holmér talking about Splines. Awesome resource for game devs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvPPXbo87ds

MiddleWeigh, in What is something good happening in your city/town/local area?
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A tractor supply just went up. It's a glorified hardware store. Great. Just slightly better than ace hardware 🥱.

They might potentially take a state recreational area and turn it into national park which im unsure of tbh. There's no infrastructure, they'd charge (barrier), more people to kinda ruin what pristine woodland we even have.

I'm sort of indifferent about it, undecided at least, and it depends how or if it goes down at all.

Otherwise, ain't shit happening here and that's why I live here.

ShlorpianMafia, in What is something good happening in your city/town/local area?
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Upgraded bicycle lanes are so nice. In my city they made them green

nicerdicer, in Why does Lemmy feel so fresh compared to Reddit?

I noticed two things, along with all the good answers in this thread:

  1. There is no such thing as Karma, and I hope it will never be implemented into the fediverse. The reason is that on Reddit Karma was handled like a currency, an in order to obtain Karma, the general quality of the content declined, as a result of Karma-farming. Also it was used as a threshold for posting comments in certain communities. Imagine you could join an instance only when you have a certain ammount of a Karma equivalent. That is something I don't want to see.
  2. At this moment there are mostly tech savvy users (former heavy Reddit users) here, who are interested in creating content and participation. Also these folks are helping each other. It feels like a little community. I think, the threshold to join the fediverse is still too high for the average mainstream user. Maybe it will be easier to get started when there are mobile apps.
whiny9130,

Karma is useful on things like discourse or mattermost as a spam prevention feature, you gradually expose features to people who aren’t being spammy. The same thing is true of a user joining a new community on the same site.

FVVS, in You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect
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I can fly wherever I want super fast so I can travel the world.

skillissuer,

whoa whoa there buddy, you're not going anywhere without transponder, lights, altimeter, radio and safety systems required by any aviation authority. either you carry server rack worth of equipment with you at all times or use an actual plane

guazzabuglio,

You still need to go through TSA before flying

FVVS,
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This is the way

MiddleWeigh, in You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect
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I'll take a gravity power I guess. Manipulation of gravity in every sense.

megane_kun,
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Cool! Every time you manipulate gravity, your body loses mass in addition to and proportional to how much energy is needed to do the manipulation.

Which part of your body loses this (additional) mass is totally random. It could be your fat, it could be your brain tissue, it's all random. How the mass is lost depends on what is the most likely way it'd be dissipated.

AdrianTheFrog,
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if the part of your body losing the mass was actually completely random, the atoms would disappear roughly evenly across your body, so probably the main thing you have to be worried about is your DNA (and thus getting cancer).

megane_kun,
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That's something that, depending on your POV‌ (sadistic DM or a player), might be either interesting, or really terrible.

But then again, it takes time (to know that you're fucked) so I guess it's just horrifying. You'd never know if you've fucked yourself up using the power.

MiddleWeigh,
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Daaamn. OK.

Thanks for making me think lmao. Can you eli5 your very last sentence. I think I understand but want to be sure.

megane_kun,
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I wasn't really thinking much about it, tbh, but it's more along the lines of "cell burns glucose to create energy", or "random photon hits skin cell, making it slightly warmer," or in the more unfortunate circumstances where the random part of the body is, say, a brain cell, it could have not much choice but to "spontaneously undergo nuclear fission."

It's me trying to cover my ass, tbh, and make things more interesting by just not going "E=MC² thus things go boom!"

I suppose you can go use the power safely most of the time, but there's a chance that something important might go off in the most unfortunate way.

MiddleWeigh,
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OK I get. How about if it's not random, but the amount of force I need to use is dependent on where I take it from, according to importance to normal bodily function.

Like if I wanna make a leaf fall off a branch, it's my finger nail, and I can sort of, as a baked in part of the power, decide where I gets taken from as long as it meets the required energy?

megane_kun,
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I mean, that'd still make it somewhat OP, I think.

Though to be honest, your approach is similar to what I actually came up with as a consequence for a different superpower (time-space manipulation--which I think is a lot more energy-intensive), in the sense that it'd take energy from the least important part of the body to the most important.

However, I suppose just having the energy requirements already limits a lot of the OP potential of the superpower (can't just summon a black hole, lol!), so I think your changes are quite reasonable.

So, yeah! Let's go with your modifications.

MiddleWeigh,
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(: I can live with that. I'd only be able to use it in emergencies I suppose.

megane_kun,
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That's basically it, lol!

Like how a DM of a tabletop RPG group would be like "interesting, but how can I make it more interesting and limit abuse at the same time?"

MiddleWeigh,
@MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world avatar

So in a way...I kind of already have this super power! Lmao

megane_kun,
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I mean, yes! But I don't really think ordinary object manipulation (like what we can already do IRL) counts as using the superpower.

The way I see it, it applies to things like telekinesis, or manipulating the mass of an object (making things lighter, or heavier), or even something as out of the left field as "manipulating gravitational lensing such that I can see things clearly". It can even be used in such a way that it can be lethal, such as "make someone's blood dense, and have them suffer a heart attack as a result."

The superpower is actually that OP in the sense that aside from the limits I've put (and the modifications we've agreed upon), only one's imagination is the limit.

MiddleWeigh,
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I will be sure to use it wisely, and justly.

MiddleWeigh,
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Oh I know it's OP. I've actually thought alot about this specific power. That's why I said it lol. Like Fujitora from one piece. 🐐

megane_kun,
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Lol!!

Meanwhile, I was thinking more along the lines of FMA's law of equivalent exchange, but since the way equivalent exchange is handled is kinda hand-wavy, I tried to find a way to make it more realistic, while trying to limit the power's OP potential (hence, the random body part stipulation as initially stated).

TBH, I don't watch One Piece, but had I done so, I would have given you a nod by saying you need to be concentrating to use the power (and would backfire by randomizing the target of the power if you lost concentration).

MiddleWeigh,
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Yep!

FMA is my absolute favorite Shonen btw. It's a masterpiece, imo.

One piece just holds a special place in my heart yknow, so it's my favorite by default. Lol

megane_kun,
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FMA 2003 for me, but I like Brotherhood as well.

And yeah, the only thing stopping me from watching One Piece is the sheer amount of episodes, lol! I want to start watching it, but I'm like, there's no way I'd be able to watch thousands of episodes just to catch up!

MiddleWeigh,
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Oh man I need to watch the original anime! Know a good place I can watch it actually? I literally LOVE fmab haha. And would love to check that one out.

Also.. I'd say to you, and look, I'm sort of picky about these things, as we all are...watch the first half, then switch to Manga. Or just read the Manga from beginning.

I got into one piece without knowing ANYTHING about it so I'm super lucky and grateful.

It's got its flaws, but it's sort of apart of the style. It feels very stream of conscious and home brewed. I absolutely love it to death.

It helps that I started it during a pretty rough patch so it's like a comforting thing for me.

I think ultimately, it's worth it, and the length shouldn't be a barrier. It's just more content and I love the story. It's endearing. OK enough proselytizing. Lol

megane_kun,
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The 2003 FMA anime was created back when the manga is still being published, and started to drift away from the manga such that at the anime's midway point, it's following a different storyline. Some plot points and characters are changed as the anime overtook the manga. Ultimately, it's a different story as opposed to the manga and Brotherhood.

However, I like how the pacing is a lot slower, allowing me to get more invested and interested into the characters. It's not as fast-paced as Brotherhood, and it's a lot darker. There's just something really somber about the entire thing that I can't put my finger on.

I watched it on cable TV back then, but I think there are some sites still carrying it if you know where to look.

As for One Piece, thanks for the advice! I'll go do just that once I have the time (to watch the first half--or I can just go full manga). I don't think you're proselytizing than you're just excited to talk about something you're really into, which is nice.

MiddleWeigh, in I am learning acrylic painting. What is the best paint for scumbling?
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I haven't painted in a long time..but perhaps like a gouache, or just get really good at dry brushing?

I think the thing your avoiding is the thing you should learn. Consistency = skill.

Learn the touch yknow.

3rdBlueWizard,

Do different paints dry brush differently? I guess that's kind of the same question. I'll just have to experiment.

MiddleWeigh,
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Yea each paint is different. Even different colors can be slightly different.

I think you just have to paint lots and lots of clouds tbh.

I am OK at painting, like I know the process, and used to be pretty into it, but I am out of the loop, sorry.

Painting is very tactile. There's little separation between you and the medium. You just have to do it a bunch yknow.

Just thought I'd pop in.

blackstrat, in You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect
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Ability to secrete custard from my hands at will.

zarathustra,

Only when orgasming

knife,

this just makes it even better

lazylion_ca,

You constantly forget to wash your hands.

riskable,
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Your mouth becomes sealed shut for 8 hours whenever you secrete custard.

CanadaPlus,

Hah! You clearly don't understand the power of refrigeration.

planetaryprotection,

My new bedtime routine would be filling up the custard freezer.

binwiederhier, in Does anyone else feel extremely annoyed when things are even slightly imperfect?
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I can’t contribute code because I don’t know coding

Time to learn. Then you can fix things yourself.

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SuperNerd, in I need to survive for 3 days without pooping, and eating as little as possible. I can pee, but not very often. It can't take up too much space. What food do I pack?

NASA has a paper on how to not poop for days. It’s on the Internet. Before space toilets there was only a space bag with finger scissor/scoop holes. It didn’t work, poop got everywhere. The paper goes into detail about fecal matter being everywhere after early multi-day missions.

So they figured it out. Their system works – I’ve also had my own reasons.

faltuuser, in Why does Lemmy feel so fresh compared to Reddit?

It is indeed refreshing. But not sure how long it will last.

bunjix,
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Just wait until September... ;)

rm_dash_r_star,
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Haha, I was around then, when AOL got big it was like, well there goes the neighborhood.

faltuuser,

The flood will eventually come

mcpheeandme,

By now, we've all been around the internet long enough to know that good things never last. That's really life: Everything's impermanent. Lemmy will probably suck someday, as will much of the fediverse. But I'm grateful it's good right now and for the foreseeable future.

Scew,
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It could suck someday, but it doesn't suffer from the same things that made myspace -> facebook -> reddit suck. No money hungry executives profiting off underpaying employees to implement features no one asked for and selling astroturfing as a service. At least it doesn't seem that there's astroturfing as a service here yet.

rm_dash_r_star,
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No money hungry executives

I think that's going to be the key difference. You can destroy something good, but to really destroy it takes an executive.

mcpheeandme,

You're right. The fediverse is definitely in a better position to ward off the suck.

kiwifoxtrot,
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We didn't think those things would suck initially either. Facebook was amazing around 2004 - 2006 before it opened up to the general public.

scottywh,

I don't think I know a single person who ever thought Facebook was "amazing"... Even back then.

kiwifoxtrot,
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Before it opened up to the general public, we used it to organize parties, share photos without concern, and keep in touch with friends that went to other colleges. There wasn't anything else like it.

floofloof,

I have hope that as the big corporations enter the Fediverse and start enshittifying it, some of us can sneak off to new instances that just don’t federate with them. Then the masses can enjoy their Meta-branded Fediverse, and the tech bros can make their money from it, while the rest of us carry on quietly in a parallel one.

bobs_monkey,

Let's hope it keeps that glimmer!

Zetaphor,
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We're not all trapped in the same building anymore. You can just move to a different instance and still have the same software experience but with the community you prefer.

SturgiesYrFase, in Why does Lemmy feel so fresh compared to Reddit?
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I’ve had more traction on my posts and comments in the month or so I’ve been on lemmy than the entire 14 years I was on reddit. I’m glad I’ve moved, couldn’t give two shits how it does from here out, I’m away.

floofloof,

It’s nice to be able to speak without being drowned out by cave-fascists.

utopianfiat, in Unconventional Food for a 3-Day Pooping Marathon?"

!circlejerk is that way

CFinley97, in I need to survive for 3 days while pooping as much as possible. I can pee as often as I like. It can take up loads of space. What food do I pack?

Eff it, commenting to show I was here

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