SculptusPoe
@SculptusPoe@lemmy.world
I’m just this guy. You know?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Heh. I do have a power strip attached to my shelf of handhelds. That isn’t the problem. If I just plug them all in all the time, they will charge to full and stay there. It isn’t great for their battery life. I need something that detects their charge and only stays on long enough to charge them to half full, then shuts off, and I need that for a dozen devices.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
I have some of those for my tiny whoops and other 1 or 2 cell quads to charge a batch of them with my fancy charger. Still, I have to calculate the charge rate for the batch.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
Unfortunately I have probably a grand worth of RC airplane and Quadcopter lipos that are waiting to explode next time I charge them, since I haven’t flown in the last two years. I wish something better would show up that isn’t as delicate. I’m rooting for high density capacitors.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
I have so many handheld gaming devices and now tamagotchi with built in lipos. I can see them going bad in the next year or so. Somebody needs to make a multi plug system that you can leave a dozen or so plugged into just to tend the built in batteries.
- Comment on 'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGN 5 weeks ago:
I would Pay $60 for a switch physical cartridge with all of their GBA Pokemon games, especially if there was a way to trade pokemon with myself. I would still play them all on roms on my other devices, but I would totally buy that cartrage. But I’m not paying $20 for a digital version of just one of them.
- Comment on 'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGN 5 weeks ago:
I would way rather play on a platform that allows me to save state at any time and as many as I want (Though I guess most of my devices are set up to have 10-20 saves max, but I could set them up for however many I want.)
- Comment on Not that limit 1 month ago:
- Comment on jellyfish go to hell 1 month ago:
Your words are true. I grew up catching fresh freshwater fish, but I would rather eat saltwater fish fresh or no.
- Comment on jellyfish go to hell 1 month ago:
I fed some crickets oranges before taking them to a demonstration speech I was giving for speech class. My demonstration was on making “crispy critters” which are rice crispy treats with dry roasted crickets. As an opener, I ate a live cricket (new personal fears of parasites would stop me from doing this now). The cricket tasted just like orange candy, because he had a belly full of oranges. It was better than my dry roasted crickets. I ate a cricket live out of the yard and it tasted like grass. They are what they eat. Even so, when you cook them, they dry up to the point that you are just eating their shells mostly.
The muscle is the major part. We need to figure out how to make them get major gains. Little barbells maybe.
- Comment on jellyfish go to hell 1 month ago:
I guess regular bugs have way less need of muscle than swimming bugs. I have eaten crickets in a few different ways, and they never taste anything like shrimp. ALso, living in salt water pre-seasons the flesh maybe. That is my working theory.
- Comment on TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheld 1 month ago:
The brick hammer is great for everything up to Snes and GBA. It is my most used device of 7 or 8 that I own. It isn’t good for n64 and up, not because it won’t play them, but because it has no joystick. Even so, for Snes, nes and GBA I really believe that there is no better platform to play them on.
- Comment on Shout out to my engineering homies. 3 months ago:
dagnabbit
- Comment on Shout out to my engineering homies. 3 months ago:
I offered to leave my senior design group and find another when they were going to build a system for the military as their project. They were nice enough to change it to an automated feeder.
- Comment on "Does Hitler have a right to privacy?" and other big questions in research ethics. 4 months ago:
I think everybody’s DNA should be open source…
- Comment on whoopsie 4 months ago:
Thank you. We need to be aware of climate change, but crying wolf and false interpretation of the science isn’t the way to get people on board.
- Comment on US | Miami Is Testing a Self-Driving Police Car That Can Launch Drones 5 months ago:
In before they designate these obedience bots as people and make violence against them punishable by extrajudicial execution.
- Comment on Harsh 5 months ago:
The moon takes up only around 0.00077% of the visible area of the sky. That’s a pretty small target.
- Comment on Well fuck me then 5 months ago:
I bet a coke collector would pay like… ten bucks for that can.
- Comment on Where will it stop ? 8 months ago:
I would try it, unless those are bread and butter pickles, then they can screw off.
- Comment on the universe about to have a little minty b 8 months ago:
Back in the 90s and early 00s when I was in HS and college, going to the video store and finding gems like this and watching them at midnight so I could return the tape the next day made movie watching much more of an adventure. I enjoy my streaming services, but might suffer a bit from too much choice. The closest I get now is when I watch some movie I never heard of because it is on Netflix’s removal list.
- Comment on the universe about to have a little minty b 8 months ago:
Time was when you would be in a forum and think “This is the second post in a row where nobody referenced Douglas Adams.”
- Comment on the universe about to have a little minty b 8 months ago:
We wouldn’t even know if He had to turn it off and back on again a couple times.
- Comment on riders on the storm 8 months ago:
I remember when Florida had them in large number, not like that but still maybe one every 10 feet or so. It was pretty. Now I get excited if I see any at all. If I see 3 in the same night I am ecstatic.
- Comment on 'Spitting in the face of your international audience': The Alters cops to using generative AI for background text and translations, despite not disclosing such on Steam 8 months ago:
you’re unhinged
- Comment on 'Spitting in the face of your international audience': The Alters cops to using generative AI for background text and translations, despite not disclosing such on Steam 8 months ago:
When a company makes a product completely by hand, but uses AI for a few translations it gets the same label as a game pumped out of Grok and uploaded untouched. That label is misleading and punitive, not informative.
- Comment on Spidey Senses 8 months ago:
Are ants so visual? I guess so, or there wouldn’t be enough advantage for these guys to develop. I thought they went purely by sensing pheromones.
- Comment on 'Spitting in the face of your international audience': The Alters cops to using generative AI for background text and translations, despite not disclosing such on Steam 8 months ago:
It’s just reality. Selecting a bunch of textures nobody has seen before through AI but hand crafting the rest of the game would force them to wear the scarlet letters on their front, and open them up to brigading. That move by steam to appease the pitchfork masses is pretty heavy handed.
- Comment on 'Spitting in the face of your international audience': The Alters cops to using generative AI for background text and translations, despite not disclosing such on Steam 8 months ago:
Why should they “admit” to it when NeoLuddites with pitchforks and no internal logic lurk around every corner?
- Comment on 'Spitting in the face of your international audience': The Alters cops to using generative AI for background text and translations, despite not disclosing such on Steam 8 months ago:
What an insanely non-issue to clutch one’s pearls at…
- Comment on NO STEAM DATA - Valve confirms alleged data breach was "not a breach of Steam systems" [Debunk] 10 months ago:
yeah