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rapidhighway · 6 months
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trying to show you the absolute cinema i had the pleasure of watching in tonights dream. We could’ve had it all
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sugawarassoulmate · 2 years
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The loser!Kuroo brain rot is real bestie 😩 Im just imaging bitchy reader going back to visit their family for a week or two, leaving our poor baby alone. And he's so pent up without being able to rail her every other day 🥺 ofc bitchy reader is yanno- bitchy ab it too but they're like whatever its not that long of a trip 🙄🤚
Reader coming back home earlier than anticipated only to walk in on Kuroo masturbating to them and going to town about how much of a pervert he is but our blushy baby is just like 😍 youre back
awww my poor baby 🥺
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words: 654 cw: fem!reader, name-calling, masturbation, degradation, minors dni
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kuroo isn't some kind of animal. he's always prided himself on his self-control. when you said that you'd be gone for two weeks to visit family, he knew he'd miss you terribly.
he just loves having you near him—the two of you study together, go out to eat together, watch movies together. of course, he misses the other stuff but kuroo respects you! he doesn't just think about your body, he's a gentleman!
but then he remembers how insatiable you are sometimes. always pawing at him when he's wearing sweatpants or climbing into his lap when you want to be held.
sometimes he wonders if you're taking care of yourself, humping your soft little hand to get yourself off. oh, but you hate getting yourself off. whining so cutely, begging kuroo to take over and fuck you already. it's one of the few times you use your sweetest voice with him. calling for him, "tetsu, please, i can't do it without you..."
and now he's hard.
it's been like this the past two weeks. kuroo's mind starts wandering, thinking about you, then he has to resort to fucking his fist. he wanted to wait, you were coming back in a few days. but he couldn't stop himself.
god, he misses you so much.
with a sigh, kuroo pulls his cock out. he's half-hard at this point, precum oozing from the tip. shamefully, kuroo spits in his palm and tries to replicate the warmth of your cunt. nothing could ever compare, though. if you could see him now you'd be disgusted, calling him all kinds of horrible names.
"jesus, tetsu, are you that much of a pervert? do you have no restraint?"
you'd be so mean, call him a "loser" a "freak" and the thought of it just makes him harder. you're such a nasty brat to him but he loves it so much. you become so good for him after kuroo's filled you with his cum. did you miss him? were you laying in your bed trying to get yourself off too? you'll probably be so tired when you come back to him. kuroo should give you a massage and pound you into the mattress until you fall asleep.
"fuck," he curses, your name slipping out of his mouth as his cum spills all over himself, shooting as far up as his chest. it was gross and he should probably get up and shower, knowing that he'd probably do it again while under the faucet, but gives himself a few minutes to catch his breath.
"really, tetsu? that's so fucking gross!" your shrill voice breaks the silence, scaring kuroo so much, he jolts up and finds you standing across the room, shutting the door behind you.
skin flushed and covered in his own cum, kuroo takes in your form. it's actually you—a scowl present on your face. "i thought you had two more days?"
"i found an earlier flight for cheap. was hoping you could help me unpack but turns out you're busy." your frown deepens. "you really can't help yourself, can you? bet you've been doing it this whole time. that's so pathetic, have you got nothing better to do?"
you don't stop to take a breath, pointing out the cum on kuroo's stomach and how he still has his cock out like some kind of deviant. and all your words are correct because kuroo can feel himself getting hard again.
you're interrupted when kuroo reaches forward and pulls you onto the mattress. before you have time to complain about being so close to him, you're underneath his much larger frame, getting kissed repeatedly. "i missed you, baby' he groans, tugging at your shorts so he could get his mouth where he wants it the most. "i'll do anything you want, just lemme take care of you..."
as expected, you melt in his touch. you definitely missed him too.
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spymeister · 2 years
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68. What emotion motivates you the most when you’re down? 76. How do you entertain yourself when you’re not around people?
M'family, both found and not. I got a lotta mechs I call acquaintances, and only a few I really call friends. They're pretty close to my spark and I'm always trying to figure out things I can do for 'em. Sometimes, they're the only reason I get up in the orn because it's just so damn hard sometimes. Physically, I'm fine? But some orns it's hard to get up and smile and move around and be the person everyone needs me to be.
heh
when you're the unofficial morale officer? People depend on you for THEIR mechao-seratonin, basically. Its not right, and it's mal-adaptive but that's the way it is.
And I dont mind it?
But it helps to remind me that while it's hard and shit, I got people besides myself that I need to get up for and that motivates me. I also try to remember the good stuff, not just the bad. Even tho @sparkmender isn't an actual therapist, talking with them helps cause they're real non-judgemental about stuff.
And I talk to @gowithplana and @a-life-revised and @doorwings and you too, mech.
So, having a support group? That shit helps a lot, and I find that it puts me in a better frame of mood. Im also talking to Ratch about uh... programs tkind of balance out my defective ones so that even if it ain't a fix since these things are self replicating- it can at least introduce a new code string to help.
i dunno how it works for humans, but depression is kind of the same for us Cybertronians.
Oh! haha for entertaining?
Same slag as when I'm with people. I dance, I sing, I might climb the walls and kind fo just hang out. Sometimes I go for a drive, sometimes, a swim or a walk. Sometimes I just kinda chilll for a while, smoke something, listen to a bit of music and kind of zone. I used to sing all the time for people, but these days unless i really know you its kinda harder to do.
easier to just make up dumbass songs for myself and random ditties
OH! I got mechs teaching me how to read the complicated shit too, that's nice! I don't have language and learning packs so I'm having to do stuff real organically. Neat tho! Did, uh... that answer your questions. I know it's kinda rambly, and I'm probably got shit punctuation everywhere but i had to utilize this speech-to-text thing and i think it's got my accent really slaggy.
Anyway, hope that helps!
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Corridor Digital Animes that are not animes Pt.2
In a past post I talked about Corridor’s anime-like sketches a shorts but I purposely avoided talking about their series: ANIME ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS (1 & 2), where they use AI filters to take their live action performance and transform those into what looks like a  2D animation, and released those videos under the motto “Did We Just Change Animation Forever? ” .
  First of all, I have to address the elephant in the room; The use of AI.
As someone very interested on the tech space but also surrounded by a lot of artists Im very interested on the advances in AI technology, but I'm also conscious about the ethical use and im trying to form a more studied opinion than just saying “AI is cool I dont care about anything” nor “AI is bad, everything made with AI is bad”. 
  To begin with something, the first Corridor video was trained (trained as in: the filter applied over the frames of the video was made by an AI trained to replicate the mentioned artstyle) in the style of the movie Vampire Hunter D and people got very mad, and I my opinion that was the only thing that was a bit shady, but we have to understand the first video was essentially a proof of concept and they fixed it by commissioning character art for the second video with an artist that was willing to hand their art for the training process. At the moment I don't remember what platform was used to do the training, I know some where trained with copyrighted material but right now there are programs that only use owned material or can be trained with your own data so you can have copyright free generated images.
  The other thing I have to say about AI is that people gets mad very fast with the concept of AI and how “its stolen art and lazy” and I have to ask where is the art in a multimedia piece? Its just the art style or there is more? Im going to make a very bold comparison now, but we all know Marcel Duchamp and the fact he brought a urinal to an art exposition, the “art” in that instance wasn’t the urinal itself, the art piece was the action; the absurdism; the boldness; the critic to the status quo and every analysis of that situation is the art piece, not the material piece itself. In the other hand this youtube video we are talking about ain’t a masterpiece, but it has an interesting original story, voice acting, all the character actions were interpreted by real actors so it has a lot of art and true effort in it, if they didn’t used an AI generated art style and keep the live action format of their old anime videos, no one would have complain and people would loved it, but as VFX artists they wanted to see how far they can go visual effects and made something really interesting.
  I also have to make the comparison to Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series (Or Yugioh Abridged, or YGOTAS), that's a pretty beloved series where some guy just take the original Yu-Gi-Oh anime and makes its own collage, dubs everything and tells a new story loosely based on the original series. Isn’t that stealing the art and the concepts of the characters to create something new and profit from that too? Why YGOTAS wasn’t (or is) equally controversial? Someone could say that's because Yugioh Abridged is a parody, but Corridor’s video is a parody of its genre too, just less explicit.
  Anyways I kinda forgot my original point, but the ANIME ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS videos are cool, as with the ones before Corridor nailed the anime language, they did not change animation forever, but I'm pretty sure that title is just the youtube game. AI criticism is valid, but have a little more critical thinking and don't criticize things just because part of them are made with AI.
 ANIME ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVT3WUa-48Y
ANIME ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWZOEFvczzA
Did We Just Change Animation Forever?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9LX9HSQkWo
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series: https://ygotas.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page
- Oscar Garrido
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angrylizardjacket · 5 years
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Summary: Lola visits Vince in prison, but it turns out she’s been coping with drugs and denial and it’s wrecked more havoc on her psyche than anyone had realised.
A/N: Drug use, shitty coping methods, just a whole heap of angst I guess. Im sorry that all I can think of is sad stuff for Lola.
[run to paradise]
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"Where 'r we going?" Lola had been zoning out for most of the car ride, letting LA pass by in a blur while the music playing through the radio was more like white noise.
"To see Vince, like you asked," Tommy's tone is tight, and his grip on the steering wheel is almost white knuckles. Lola can't bring herself to look at his expression, too worried about what she'll see there.
"'nd where's Nik?" She tried straightening up a little, but it was uncomfortable, made her head swim in an unpleasant way.
"Probably still at your place; he didn't want to come," they both knew that wasn't true; Lola has shot up just before leaving, but Nikki had taken a dose earlier and was already getting hit hard by the time Tommy had arrived, drawn to their house by Lola's frantic phone call about how she needed to see Vince. Tommy's uncharacteristically quiet.
"Are you mad at me?" Lola asked, the words slipping lazily from her lips like she's anticipating a 'yes', like she's already got a snide remark ready to go.
"'course not, I just don't wanna be here long. I've got a date with Heather tonight so I can't get fucked up with you guys, and I don't wanna be in a weird-Vince head space, you know?" He gives her the first real smile of the drive, and Lola's heart melts a little at the sight, "I could never be mad at you, Lols."
"I love you, Tommy," she tells him with an intoxicated sincerity, and Tommy's smile dies a little; for the sake of his burgeoning relationship with Heather, he knows he can't indulge Lola like he wants to. He focuses on the road, Lola sighs gently, expression falling. "Vince's house is like a three minute drive from mine; where are we going?" She finally speaks up.
"What do you mean?" Tommy frowns, "we're- dude we're visiting Vince in jail like you asked-"
"I said I wanted to visit him, and I couldn't drive and-" sometimes there was a painful innocence about Lola that Tommy's own childish nature would never be able to replicate, and he hears it in her voice now, "I just- I miss him, and I checked the calendar and," there's panic rising steadily in her voice, "we - us and Razzle - we were going to go to this bar that one of Razzle's band mates likes and we were meant to organise a day to go ages ago-"
The car screeches to a halt as Tommy pulls over.
"Stop fucking around, Lola, it's not funny."
"And they hadn't called so I called you to ask you for a lift there-"
"Are you being fucking forreal right now?" Tommy asked quietly, his throat suddenly dry as sandpaper.
"Why is Vince in jail?" She sounds so damn helpless. Her fingers are flexing in and out of fists, unsure of what to do, what she even could do. She's never been good at reaching out, metaphorical or not, but it's never been so painfully obvious before.
"You're not kidding? You really don't remember?" Tommy's frown deepens as he looks to her, though his tone had softened. His hands are still in a white-knuckled grip on the steering wheel.
"I don't-" Lola exhaled slowly, pausing, "Tommy I don't remember the past month." She admitted, and it's so quiet. "And I know why, obviously I know why, but I don't... I don't know why why." She's trembling and he doesn't know what to do or where to look; he's seen Lola when she's fragile but it's been so long.
"Razzle's dead."
Finally he looked at her, really looked at her; her face had gone blank.
"Oh." She swallowed hard. "I don't remember that." Nose twitching, she sniffles, brushing the tears from her eyes before they even threatened to spill. "Can we go see Vince?"
Once the car starts again, she's rummaging around her pockets. Tommy watches in his peripheries as she pulls a wrinkled bag of pills from her pocket. She dry swallows the lot.
At the prison, the first thing Lola notes is how tired Vince looks. She cards her fingers through his hair, and his expression is soft, a little forlorn.
"I didn't think you'd come visit," he admits, before pausing. It's gentle when he holds Lola's cheek with one hand, his thumb brushing her cheek bone, "are you high?" His voice is a murmur, and neither is sure if it's hurt of disappointment bleeding through. Lola's nose twitches a little and she can't help but sniffle.
"Baby, don't cry," he murmured, and Lola nodded adamantly, rubbing at her eyes with her sleeve.
"How are you?" She tries, and she watches his mouth move but her mind can’t process his answer. She’s got so many questions, but is barely in the right frame of mind to have them answered. So she lets him talk.
Her smile grows distant as the drugs start to hit her, and she couldn’t concentrate even if she wanted to. The conversation from the car has already faded from her faulty short-term memory, and she doesn’t know where she is. All she recognizes is Vince. But she’s so used to just being places and not knowing how she got there, at this point, so she goes along with it, nodding every time there’s a lull in the blonde’s words. It doesn’t take Vince long to realise this, and he just looks so tired.
“Why are you here, Lola?” 
“Huh?” It’s only when she hears her name that she struggles back into the present.
“Why are you here?” Vince asks, his thumb rubbing over her knuckles where he’s holding her hand.
“I wanted to see you,” Lola smiles a little, looking around as if she’s not sure where she is, “we were meant to go to that club - what did Sami call it? I can’t remember...” She trailed off, her smile a little confused. 
“Lola,” Vince says very seriously, and he keeps saying her name until she finally looks him in the eyes, “Lola, you need help.”
“I’m fine, Vinny,” she tells him earnestly, giving his hand a squeeze, as if trying to reassure him. It’s clear she believes that, she doesn’t have the energy to lie. “When are you coming home?” She asks, and Vince actually winces a little at that.
“Soon.” Vince says with a weak smile, “did Tommy drive you?” He asks, and Lola nods. Vince waves over a guard.
“Hey man, can you escort Miss Gone back to Tommy Lee? And just... can you please give him a message from me?” He asks, and Lola frowns a little, but isn’t capable of paying enough attention to care. The guard seems skeptical but nods slowly.
“Is she high?” The guard asks, frowning at Lola, who smiles blithely back.
“Prescription pain medication, it takes it out of her,” Vince lies easily, giving Lola’s hand a gentle squeeze, “can you tell Tommy that she needs help? She’s been through a lot recently and I don’t think she’s dealing with it well.” The guard sighs and nods, and Lola stands when asked, though she hesitates. 
“Vinny?” She asks softly, and he looks at her, his expression heavy. She’s careful not to hug him, they’re very strict about that here, but she takes his hand and presses a kiss to his knuckles, “I miss you.” She laughs a little airily, “all my boys have scattered, but you’re always gonna be my boys.” And with that she lets herself be lead out.
Tommy’s quiet for the entire drive home after hearing Vince’s message from the guard, dropping off Lola without a word. He seems... perturbed.
“Where’ve you been?” Nikki asks from where he’s flopped back on their bed when Lola gets in.
“Vince’s place as gotten super depressing,” Lola sighed, crawling onto the bed, straddling Nikki and pressing a kiss to his bare chest.  Nikki is very, very quiet. His hands rest on Lola’s thighs, “it’s so gray, whoever remodeled for him should be shot.”
“You want some smack?” Nikki asked, and Lola sighs like the thought of it alone is enough to bring her peace. She nods. Nikki pushes up the hem of her skirt with one hand, and reaches over to the syringes on the bedside table with the other.
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How would a world without capitalism look like? Would money be worthless? This is a genuine question, im not trying to contradict you or anything of that sort. I agree that (sorry if its a stupid question, its just that as a gen z child i cant imagine it)
Hi! Sorry for the late response. I’ve been a little swamped with work. 3 It’s not a stupid question at all though! It’s definitely something we’re all still figuring out. Also, I would imagine that any future will be affected by technology that doesn’t even exist yet, so it’s basically impossible for us to know exactly how society would be. For example, Star Trek takes place in a post-capitalism future, and replicators played a huge role in that (where people can just press a button and get whatever they need). It’s possible a technology like 3D printing could develop to have a bigger impact on the economy, but who knows!
As for money, it’s an interesting question. Some people in the solarpunk community here like the barter system, but tbh that mostly just works for one-off trades between two people (for example: I’ll help you pick these strawberries, and in exchange, you bake me a strawberry pie). It would be pretty impossible to apply that to businesses (though, imagining everyone in line for coffee having to barter with the barista is pretty funny).
So money or some kind of credit could still exist. My ideal is that it would only be needed for fun stuff, and that necessities like food, water, shelter, health care, transportation, energy, and education would be accessible to all (we already have free public schools, libraries, medicare/medicaid, etc., so it’s not that radical of an idea).
The thing about money now is that it’s framed as a way to deal with scarcity. In other words, people say there aren’t enough resources for everyone to just have what they need, so we use money as a way to ration it. However, the reality is that a lot of that feeling of scarcity is fake. Artificially created by industry. For example:
-Diamonds are actually not that rare. It’s just that diamond companies keep most of them off the market so that they seem rare, and therefore, they can set the price high. 
-There are far, far more vacant homes in America than there are homeless people. Some reports say there are six times as many vacant homes as homeless people, let alone abandoned buildings that could be converted into homes.
-The world already produces more than enough food to feed every person on Earth. Some say we produce two to three times as much as we need.
-“We Could Power The Entire World By Harnessing Solar Energy From 1% Of The Sahara”
So in many areas, we actually have enough for everyone to have what they need, and we don’t need money to ration it. The reason so many people *don’t* have what they need–despite there being enough to go around–is that the companies are driven to do what’s most profitable. They make decisions based on what makes the most money for them right now. And often, helping people is not profitable.
Sure, we could power the whole world with renewable energy, but it’s not as profitable as fossil fuels, so wealthy people don’t build the infrastructure for renewables.
We could invest in better farm technology and infrastructure so there isn’t so much food waste, but then if everything was plentiful, the prices would drop.
We could easily lift poorer countries out of extreme poverty, but then who would manufacture our consumer goods for super cheap?
The main thing is that we need to transition from a system driven by the profit motive (game objective: make as much money as you can, any way you can get away with it) to a system where we work together to meet human needs (game objective: work with your teammates to finish chores as fast as possible so you can chill on the beach after). As you can see from the above examples, we know *how* to meet many those needs already. We just need a system where that’s the goal, rather than profit. Also, like I said in my original post, if our objective is just to get the necessary work done to meet human needs, then a lot of work could be automated (like we automate household chores with our dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, etc.).
Another small example of something I’d love to see in the future: There’s an adorable bookstore in Paris called Shakespeare and Company. They have an apartment on the second floor where anyone can stay for as long as they want, no money required, as long as they help out in the shop for a couple hours a day. Doesn’t that sound delightful?
Jumping off that, it’s good to remember that if people had the basic living essentials guaranteed, so many people would offer even fun things for free. For example, I would love to write books and just post them all online for free. I know a lot of people would do that in their own fields if they didn’t have so many bills to pay. Contrary to what capitalists tell us, most people actually have the inherent desire to create and contribute something to the world. Most of us have some sort of work we enjoy doing, and would do not just for the promise of lots of money, but because we’re passionate about it. Hopefully in the future, we can spend a lot more of our lives on those things. 🌼
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interviewexperttips · 3 years
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Top 50 Sql Meeting Questions And Responses
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enewsgear-blog · 4 years
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Can ONE Exhaust Fan Make a Difference? Read This Must
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I am kind of doing this impromptu because I received more than a few comments about the lack of an exhaust fan in the P 400 A and how my conclusions were somehow skewed because I didn't include another fan. I just use the fans that came with the case that were installed out of the box. Do you guys know why I do that? I test things out of the box because that's how most people tend to leave things. I don't expect all of you to have extra fans laying around. You can pull from build to build, although that would be ideal. I just don't like to leave those people out. So I stressed in that video. This was going to be more of a worst-case scenario because first off, we're using the white version, which is going to reduce the porosity of the front panel, but also that we were using just the three fans because 3 fans are typically enough for most cases out there. I'd say at least most mid towers 3 fans should be enough. I left them in the stock config because I figured. Fantex knew what they were doing. If you have a porous front panel, they're gonna put as many fans up there as you can because you can get more air into the case and whether or not it's a negative or a positive pressure differential between the case and atmosphere.
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I think that that's more or less irrelevant. A lot of people who do this case, testing for living between people at work and in Vidya, HMD and elsewhere will tell you that the pros and cons of positive and negative pressure really kind of the kind of balance each other out, whether you're doing one or the other. As long as you have some movement of air in and out of the case, that's what you should be going for. And you guys were hinting at a few of you were hinting at how including an exhaust fan would speed up that air removal process, get rid of some of that heat in lower c_p_u_ temps, possibly even gravid. Scrafton's I'm not sure how a single exhaust fan at the rear. Next to the c_p_u_ cooler is going to affect graphics for temps. We'll find out in this video. The whole point is to learn something. So we're gonna see if one exhaust fan can make a heck of a difference because that's what some of you seem to think. So we'll see. If you're rocking the Windows 10 operating system and haven't activated your copy, click the link below and purchase an OEM license from the SCD key, then click here, here, here and then pastry activation key and you'll have a fully activated OS in seconds. And be sure to use my office code as a studio for an 18 percent discount on your order. So we will need to rebuild our entire system in this case. That's OK. Part of the job, not a big deal. Some of you were complaining about the fact that I was using the stock vans. That's not going to change. I'm not going to swap these fans for knocked with fans. Not going to happen. You can go to other channels for that stuff. I'm going to test what comes in the box. And I might add to that just to play around with it like we're gonna do in this video, but I'm not going to swap these out entirely. Some of you are saying that these fans weren't ideal for pulling air through. If that's the case, that's Fantex fault. And I'm still going to conclude the way that I concluded the original review. We did also test the viability of the mesh by completely masking it off and allowing air to be pulled in from the top and bottom, as was the case in traditional P 400 and concluded that the mesh itself was not very effective at allowing air to pass through it. So I'm not sold on the idea that replacing these fans will magically make the mesh any more porous. That's why I ran the tests that I did in that video. So these fans are going to stay here. There's my justification for that. The only variable in this video is going to be that single exhaust fan. We're just gonna see help make a difference that one fan makes for temperatures on both our c_p_u_ and graphics card. Yeah. All right. Let's build and then I will show in real-time. The tests will try to replicate our results from the review video first and then we'll throw that one fan in there and see how things change. I would try a cool jump getting ready for this. Three, two, one. All right. Now is probably really cheesy, but I was like 20 minutes of work. It's pretty straightforward. All right now. Coming up on 30 minutes for this test, I kept the monitor pretty far away from the case, too. I don't want the heat from the monitor to affect temperatures here. We want to keep this isolated. I've made sure Pepsi is not messing with anything. Pepsi. So you're not messing with anything, right? All right, so let's stop this test and we are going to put up here two statistics and look at that core five eighty-five degrees. That's exactly what we found last time. And GPE diodes 77 degrees. Let's see, I have my phone here to double-check and remember exactly what graphics card temps were. As long as we're within 1°c Celsius of yesterday's temperatures will be OK. P 400 a panel on eighty-five. Seventy-seven. OK, cool. So exactly what we got yesterday on this test. So if you were doubting my results from yesterday, you'd see it in real-time here. By the way, all of our fans are running at a 50 percent fan curve. The reason why I use 50 percent and I don't set it to an hour p.m. specifically is because every case fan is different. So every fan is Pepsi. What are you doing? Hey, what do you what are you doing? What are you doing? Anyway, every case Fanis designed to run at a different hour PM. If you buy certain fans that are meant to run quietly, they're probably going to have a lower operating our PM. And that's just because the slower the fan rotates, typically the choir at a quieter it is. So I set a fan curve for all of our case tests to 50 percent on the motherboard. So no matter what fan I plug into it, whether be voltage or p.w im, those fans are set to run 50 percent max load. This is fair in my eyes because if you throw a 200mm fan in here, right, those fans are going to Patsy. Those fans are going to turn much slower than 120mm fans because they know how to turn fast to move the same amount of air. So 50 percent of that fan curve that Max Arpey on might be 400 or p_m_. Right. Whereas these fans might be operating closer to a thousand. I think they're operating at like 950 at a 50 percent curve. So that's why it's not going to be the same. Our p_m_ for every fan. And that's just because some fans are designed to run slower than others. I'm not going to fault or give an advantage to any stock fan. They're all gonna run at the same percentage of their full curve, their full potential. The exhaust fan we're gonna be using is the Kromaggs in October and F F 12 p.w M at 120mm fan. It is a black fan, unlike some of not was frankly ugly or brown ones, which is nice. That's why they call it Kromaggs. Or some other reason I've called Max is that you can swap these out. Black looks good with really any background color you have. Yellow, blue, green, red, white and black rubber vibration mounts that you can install pretty easily on these fan frames and you can effectively change the color and theme of the fan to match your build. So another perk of the Kromaggs fans is also going to run fairly quiet because it is an octave event. After all, I've linked one of these down below, if you're interested. Not with something a long time ago for builds and whatnot, and I haven't taken the time to showcase one of these four guys. So this is what we're gonna use, 50 percent fan curve. The operating our p.m. is like 50 hundred p.m. so take that into account for a PIN again and the acoustic noise twenty-two points four d.E.A. OK. All right. Let's throw this into the system. All right. And we've just crossed the 30-minute threshold. I can see things have leveled out. They may live it up quite a while ago. And that's indicative of their cool build, right? You can saturate a smaller c_p_u_ cooler fairly fast, whereas if you're using an AoE or something that involved water, then you would have to let this run for. I would say at least 30 minutes it probably longer than that in some cases, depending on how big the loop is because it takes a lot more energy to heat water, a unit of water, a certain amount of water by one degree Celsius. So this is just for good measure, right? Running at this long, we're gonna click stop and we're going to check these stats again. And the hottest core again was score five. Eighty-five degrees Celsius. Now, this is interesting. So I didn't expect this at all. This is weird. The GP diode, that's just the diode in the GPO itself to measure temps 74 degrees Celsius. That is, if I recall correctly, a three degrees Celsius drop from the non-exhaust fan run. So it's probably happening as the exhaust fan is pulling out more of the air than would be the case if we didn't have an exhaust fan that allows the internals of this case to run at a slightly lower pressure than stock. So we were running at a fairly positive pressure, to begin with. This kind of reduces the differential between the atmosphere and the internals of the case. And that probably allows the graphics card to pull more air into the shroud from behind. Right. So there's more pressure inside the case and there is an atmosphere. It's going to be harder for the graphics card to pull even more air inside the case because remember, no pressure flows from high to low. Right. So we're areas of high pressure exists that wants to escape. It wants to go up that vent the atmosphere. And so that's counteracting the pull of the graphics card, trying to get that fresh air in from the back, which is what we saw with the H. 500. Right.
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That's why graphics card temps and H 500 were a lot better than we expected, despite not having a fan up front giving the card fresh air because we were running a negative setup. In that case, the graphics card had no issues pulling fresh air in from the back. Interesting results here. So now what I've done just for one more test because I feel like while we're at it, we might as well try a few other things. I'm going to max out the fan curve for the exhaust fan. So now you can see remember on the box that it was around fifteen hundred are ppm plus or minus 10 percent. So right now at full speed, we're at about fourteen hundred little over fourteen hundred our ppm for that exhaust fan. It will remain this speed for the duration of the test. And now we are going to see if the c_p_u_ can drop by even one degree Celsius. And coming up on 30 minutes, one last time here, we're gonna hit stop. Statistics.
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And look there finally our hardest core, core 5 has dropped by four degrees from eighty-five to eighty-one. So we could conclude a few different things from these tests. First up, I don't want you guys to generalize us too much because we only tested one case. Every case is going to have its unique airflow characteristics. I will say, though, that we can kind of generalize this, at least for mid towers with somewhat restricted front panels. And in situations where we have three fans that are trying to pull air through a restricted panel, I think this is where this would apply to most adding an exhaust fan and benefit the graphics card for reasons we explained a bit earlier. As for the c_p_u_, we saw no temperature change at all when the fan was running at 50 percent of its max are p_m_. If you do decide to run that fan at 100 percent of our p.m. for the entire gaming session or whatever workload session you're running, then sure your CPO will benefit from that. My point is you won't see those gains until you set that fan to some unrealistic curve. I would not advise anyone to go out and just by default set your fan curve to 100 percent for the entire load. That to me is just it's not realistic and you don't need to do that. Your S.P. is gonna be just fine running two or three degrees hotter assuming you're not already at T-junction and assuming you're not being Thorold thermal throttle. So. I mean, the graphics card sure benefited by, what, 3 degrees? I'll give you that that's a noteworthy decrease in temperature just by hitting an exhaust fan. You would think at first that it would affect that. I was kind of surprised at first, but I think it makes sense the more we look into it. But yeah, the c_p_u_, I mean you've got to turn this fan up to get it to pull more heat from the c_p_u_ cooler. We've already got a sequel or fan effectively exhausting air like it's pushing air through the exhaust vents in the case. So adding a second fan there is just going to speed that process a bit more. But you're only going to see those results again when the fan is turned up. So I'm not willing to outright say that an exhaust fan will radically change anything about the tests that we run. Having an exhaust fan is good. It's a good practice, even if it's a cheap fan, assuming it's not going to run super loud again around a 50 percent curve. That's just what I use. Other viewers might use 40 percent, 80 percent. Heck, they might set a specific APM for every fan and that's fine. They can justify how they want. I feel like I've justified mine enough in this video, but I'm willing to say that yeah, exhaust fans. I'm not going to throw into every case. If manufacturers choose to throw one up there, that's fine. I'm still content on testing cases. Exactly how they come out of the box. Someone said, well, what if a case doesn't come with any fans? Well, in that case, what I would do is include two or three fans would probably only be two, and then I would add the price of those fans to the price of the case. Not gonna be expensive fans, but I expect that people who buy this case will also have to buy fans. So if you're not going to include fans out of the box, then I'm going to add that to the price or my overall outlook of that case. So that's how I do it. Everyone's getting the stuff differently, but at least we learned something. I learned something. I didn't know that adding an exhaust fan would change graphics attempts more than c_p_u_ terms at a lower curve. So that's interesting because I enjoyed this one. but now we'll catch you in the next one. This is E-News Gear. Thanks for learning with us. Read More: Tesla Cybertruck first ride: inside the electric pickup 2019 November Read the full article
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The End of a series of unfortunate events feelings
the good, the bad, and the ugly emotions cos im nothing if not an emotional son of a bitch
the best: don’t come at me for the end, we live in a world of grim-dark uncertainty (in real life and in fiction) and whilst that worked for the books back when they were published (arguably, I remember my brothers and I all hated it, but that was an important lesson in the lack of catharsis, and fuck you for teaching me that at 11 and them at 8) it’s not radical or interesting imo to try to replicate that and  the last shot of Violet, Klaus and Sunny did stick to the books and so did the fact that Beatrice is alone when we see her next post-babyhood. Tying in Lemony and adding that extra bit works as a framing device, as a sense of the story not being over, in terms of giving his character an “end” (and a new beginning) as well and i could ramble on about Lemony for ages so I won’t
the other thing overall is that I loved how it took liberties, but overall stayed to the books (with the exception of the middle of The End, which yes, I’ll come to that) - for better or for worse it was trying to expand and play with the source material, which an adaption should do. it’s fun to see in what directions that can go and especially the end of The End (for reasons stated above) was a beautiful take on that
also it made like. a bunch of characters queers and people were just really sweet about gender i appreciate casual inclusion without the pat-on-the-back Special Story that so much content tries to force me as rep.
the maybe-not-the-best: overall it can be hard to fit the complexity of a book-series with several prequels into a show like this - in many ways it gave me what I’ve lacked from most book adaptions, enough time, honest exploration and expansion of the source material, and yes, things I can disagree with, because sometimes when you do those things you don’t agree with the readers/viewers. 
That being said, it would’ve been nice to have had more depth on the schism of VFD (since they included it a lot rather than keeping it in the periphery like the asoue books did). I’d have to rewatch it again, but I’m not sure if the night at the opera wasn’t just the source for what would eventually become the baudelaires’ story, but I think the show could have tried to find a way to show that olaf, the snickets, the baudelaire parents, the anwhistles etcetc. were just another generation of kids inheriting their parents traumas *ehem* secret organisation. in a way you do get that hinted with Olaf’s dad, Whiddershins, (since they were volunteers too) but not enough, and that brings us to ishmael.
Ngl I'd forgotten a lot of The End (the book), beyond the fact that I was sure it was at least as long as the others, definitely longer than the first four, and that ishmael was a prick, so I can't say much, but it did over-simplify the history of VFD for sure and whilst I can see why, I can also see that it didn't quite work. I read a review praising that the last episode didn't ramble along like previous ones, which kind of makes me feel like the reviewer missed the point of the whole series (it's rambly okay, sometimes you get long rambly descriptions of things that could've been summed up in a sentence, THATS NOT WHY WE'RE READING/WATCHING THIS). The thing is, it does makes sense in the way it was written for tv for The End to be more of an epilogue, but the problem was sacrificing some nuance. Perhaps that could've been added earlier in the series and Ishmael and the sugar bowl wouldn't have needed to be the Final Solutions to All The Questions, but that's a moot point at this... point.
the emotions: The End of this review? Thought-splurge? What the series in the end did incredibly well was show the different ways in which bad things happen to people, to kids, and how you can get the explanation for why (Olaf), but that doesn't make it more excusable. We had a sense that the black-and-white of childhood eventually has to give way to a nuanced and sometimes unsatisfying view of the world and that we can choose what to do with this information, ask questions (the new generation) or follow orders (VFD) or just start fires (Olaf). It tied in the Baudelaire kids' story with the Snicket story, giving us hints at a beginning that started long before the first scene and an ending that belongs somewhere far in the distance of the credits. After all, we only step into the stories of others and eventually we must step out again.
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