Danitos
@Danitos@reddthat.com
- Comment on sales =/= quality 4 days ago:
They are not a female-only band, which I think is the idea behind the post.
- Comment on .hack//ZERO Reveal Trailer 1 week ago:
I damn love a good violin, holy.
- Comment on Where did this mic come from and how to make it go away? [Android] 2 weeks ago:
Try disabling Firefox, and see if it dissapears.
- Comment on Where did this mic come from and how to make it go away? [Android] 2 weeks ago:
It looks like Firefox’s microphone icon, used to search something with voice (speech to text). It should only appear when writing a search query, so it’s a bug. Try updating, or using Fennec (Firefox fork).
- Comment on Anon finds a glitch 2 weeks ago:
You won’t see this on a quantum mechanics class, but on my favorite one, statistichal mechanics.
- Comment on Anon finds a glitch 2 weeks ago:
A more microoscopic explanation is due to Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution.
First, you need to underestand temperature. The difference between cold and hot water is the average speed at which particles move, with hotter water’s particles moving faster.
But this is just the average speed, it turns out that particle’s speed can be se en as a random variable, and they follow Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution:
Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution
So you have a small proportion of particles that move very fast, even in cold water. If some of those particles get (or collide with other particles near) to the “layer” of water that is on contact with the air, they will have enough energy to escape water’s superficial tension, thus going into the air and out of the water body. The higher the average speed of the particles, the faster this process will go. Finally, the rate at which this process happens also depends on the energy required to be able to leave the water body, which depends on factors like air pressure.
- Comment on Playback speed past X2 is now a YouTube paid feature 5 weeks ago:
You should give NewPipe or Tubular (NewPipe fork with sponsor blocker) a try, it provides a better user experience.
- Comment on Haha that's really cool, funny number man 5 weeks ago:
I like race cars. I’ve never designed a race car.
You don’t need to study 5+ years full time to like the scientific method.
- Comment on Playback speed past X2 is now a YouTube paid feature 5 weeks ago:
laughs in NewPipe
- Comment on Benn Jordan's flock camera jammer will send you to jail in Florida now 1 month ago:
Louis’s videos are the embodiment of chaotic good.
- Comment on What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop? 2 months ago:
Saaaame. And the online lobbies were such a blast. Good music, people somehow with colorful names, encouraging chat, 0 toxicity and random but good tracks.
- Comment on What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop? 2 months ago:
If you like, there’s a paid version with more enviroments Trackmania United Forever
- Comment on A cool feature/mechanic you want to see in games again 2 months ago:
Fun unlockables by doing some cheat.
Imagine telling a FIFA player that you used to be able to have a dog as referee by doing the Konami code. And it was not behind a fucking paywall.
International Super Star Soccer for SNES had this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYaHPm-yDl8&t=63
- Comment on Female tourist takes down phone-snatcher in Argentina 3 months ago:
I’m from Colombia (all Latam countries share a lot of culture and daily life style) and images like this are somewhat common. Here this thieve would be set free in 48 hours at max, so people take justice all by themselves, as the judicial system won’t do shit.
This is jokingly called “paloterapia”, or “kick therapy”.
- Comment on My friend got hacked and of course microsoft will not even try to help 3 months ago:
Did they give you your account back?
My underestanding is that they can’t reverse market sales as it is a problem that quickly gets out of control. What happens if one of those items were already sold to another innocent third person? What if said person also traded them? How can they know you did not scam the person after a fair trade? etc.
- Comment on My friend got hacked and of course microsoft will not even try to help 3 months ago:
Story time: I once saw a betting page claiming to giveaway free Dota 2 skins. I wanted to take a chance, but smelled the sketchyness, so I logged in with a secondary account that I used that only had a free NSFW game.
Unexpectedly, after I logged in, they inmediately changed the password and the email associated, and probably tried to steal any skin I had; since this secondary account had none, I didn’t lose anything.
I contacted Steam support, told them what happened with proof that I’m the owner of the previous email. They verified the situation, and I had my account back less than 48 hours after being “scammed”. All of this in an account that literally only had a free porn game.
The massive difference between and what your friend is dealing with Microshit is crazy.
- Comment on Capcom doubles down on its decision to go pay-per-view during the Street Fighter League despite the fact that nobody really likes it 3 months ago:
Esports was never sustainable
I feel like Dota 2’s The International goes against your claim. It was the esports tournament with highest prize pool several years in a row, and it was funded almost exclusively by Dota 2 players buying The Battle pass. Valve removed battle pass like 2 years ago, but it’s still ocupies top 1 up to top 7 esports tournaments with highest prize pool: www.esportsearnings.com/tournaments.
- Comment on Fictional 4 months ago:
It’s a meme.
- Comment on Grandmaster, Popular Commentator Daniel Naroditsky Tragically Passes Away At 29 4 months ago:
I’m in shock. We lost a truly amazing player, teacher and person. RIP Danya.
- Comment on Mary E. Brunkow, one of this year's Nobel Prize winners in Medicine, has only 34 published papers and an H-index of 21. 4 months ago:
They could also be directing thesis. They’ll appear in their students papers on the topic. My professor was incresibly useful in mine, and I know he does this a lot.
- Comment on Hollow Knight: Silksong is out now on Steam - and it broke Steam servers for 15 minutes and counting now 5 months ago:
I live in Colombia and Steam has it at ~10 USD post-regional pricing. A friend (same location) had to pay 24 USD in his PS5 (extra 4 USD due to taxes). Sony situation is ridiculous.
- Comment on How long do we have before PCs get locked bootloaders and corporations ban installation of "non-approved" software? (for context: Google is restricting sideloading worldwide on Android ETA 2027) 5 months ago:
And what will happen to apps that Google doesn’t like and removes the dev signature? i.e., Revanced
- Comment on Protons have mass 6 months ago:
Oh, I didn’t knew that is the translation. Thanks
- Comment on Protons have mass 6 months ago:
I don’t get it, could someone please explain this to me
- Comment on Day 370 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 7 months ago:
The lack of local coop was also a huge downside for me back in the day.
- Comment on How come nobody does anything about North Korea? 7 months ago:
Even if true, an old nuke will destroy your city just fine, don’t worry about that.
- Comment on Grand Theft Auto 4 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S reportedly in development, could release this year 9 months ago:
The car deformation physics of the game were so damn good and fun
- Comment on Grand Theft Auto VI Trailer 2 9 months ago:
Just FYI: I’ve had a really good experience with Heroic launcher. Use for playing those Epic freebies I’ve acumula over the years, and has been pretty solid, almost Steam-like experience.
- Comment on Traveling Salesman is NP-Hard, yet Uber Eats delivery route optimization algorithms exist 10 months ago:
Algorithms that find approximate solutions to Traveling Businessman Problem are handful (some just use Markov Chains, a rather easy topic). Finding the exact solution is a hell lot harder.
If your solution has an estimated error margin of 2% or less, it works just fine for basically any practical purpose.
- Comment on What else are they hiding from us? 10 months ago:
Nope. Anti-matter comes as a negative energy density solution to Dirac’s equation