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2024.05.19 22:23 Mean-Spare8585 [16f] looking for nice cool wholesome friends (NO CREEPS ON MY CHRISTIAN MINECRAFT SERVER)
Hello there ๐๐ป
I am a 16 year old girl from Poland looking for some nice people to befriend
Iโm looking for GENUINE friends, also not boring ones who will actually want to talk people on here only send like 2 msgs and their gone
but maybe someone cool will finally msg me on here?
i like reading( nerd alert) and listening to music mostly rap and pop I recently started horse riding very fun yes
I loveee cats so much they so silly not only cats I basically love all animals :))
I am a pretty shy person irl but online I just feel like I can let loose or show my true personality
I played games like: twd(all parts), Detroit become human, last of us, beyond two souls, heavy rain and more which I canโt remember rn
From music I mostly like rap or hip hop and pop I listen to artist like: yeat, lil Uzi vert, gunna, lil tecca, Lana del ray, Taylor swift, travic Scott, $uicideboy$, Fiona apple, last dinner party and many many moreee
Currently I am obsessed with playing the sims 3, Canโt stop playing it is a problem I love that game the sims 4 sucks cheeks tho
Idk if this is important but from yt I like people like: slushy noobs, sinjin drowning or jenxpens other channel :D
If youโre interested send me a msg with ur age and little about urself I am happy to talk about anything and everything and maybe daily conversation??
Thank youuu <3
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2024.05.19 22:22 whererebelsare I need help! Spent weeks and can't find a good progression skill/tech tree that is interesting to me.
I have been hyper focused searching this week but passively the last year, for a progression game. I am now in need of help. My wife has joined the search and not found much either. I have Epilepsy and ADHD so I can't play high focus for long periods of time but I still need some engagement ya know.
As concisely as I can put it I am looking for an engaging yet semi laid back progression game.
I want to have goals and be able to unlock a broken god like status through a tech tree or upgrade system. I am hoping most for a top down buildecrafter sim with a combat or defense mechanism or a turn based RPG. I am open to any genre though. I'd prefer newish last five years or so and available on steam. I am considering RimWorld but am not sure about the graphics. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth seems good but I am not seeing much for weapon progression or skill/tech trees. I am really looking to capture the Skyrim progression experience in a builder or turn based. If I am being too picky LMK or if you have recommendations PLEASE help me.
List of past interests:
- All of the Final Fantasy titles
- Skyrim
- A ton of RPG titles action and turn based see list at end of post
- RTS games
- Old warcraft/starcraft
- age of empires
- TD games
- Builder / God sims
- Sim City, Theme Park, several tycoon games
- Dragon quest builders
- Terraria
- Open world crafting and collecting games
- Grounded, Pal World, Valheim
- MMOs
- Rune Scape, WOW, Final Fantasy 14, that other one my friend wanted me to play
- Mobile
- Clash of clans, Survivor io,
- Other genres not related to my search
Non contenders:
- Titles listed above and below
- Manor Lords (playing with wife) also no EA progression
- Any MMO
- Sim City 4 or Civilization 6
Previous RPGs. Octopath, Ogre tactics, disgaea, Legend of Gaia, GTA 5, RDR 2, Breath of Fire, Destiny, God of War,
Much love gamers,
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2024.05.19 22:13 National_Art_8823 Lack of Intimacy destroys me
I am 19 years old, studying engineering, at a top university, I am considered "successful".
I started uni this year with the expectation that I will manage to find a girlfriend and friends, I fantasized about having a loving girlfriend for more than two years before. I tried very hard, but I was not able to find neither.
I am not unattractive, people call me handsome. However, I talk extremely fast and sometimes I stutter. My social skills suck in general, I cannot do small talk. My teeth are a problem, they are a little bit yellowish.
I used to love learning (not in class, out of it as a hobby), etc...now I simply cannot, after the first 2 months in the uni my mind is not there...I feel negatively all the time, I have no courage to do anything.
My mind does not work, I cannot concertate on the uni or every other aspect of my life.
I want to live outside this world, I play game like SIMS, football manager, etc to fill the void of my life. I daydream pathologically.
I need a girl to hug, kiss, love. I do not want anything for me to be done, I want to give my love to a girl.
I am touch starved.
It seems for some reason that women run away from me and this destroys me. Kills my soul.
I want to experience love, not fuck/lust.
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2024.05.19 22:13 tserof Meta Quest Refferal Link - 25% off Tetris Effect, Vermillion, Moss + device referral
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2024.05.19 22:13 bitdotben How do I become LESS competitive in ACC?
Hi there,
I'm fairly new to sim racing (maybe 50hrs in ACC now). I have driven every track at least enough to know my way around, but focussed on a few tracks I particularly like. My speed increase has stalled recently (e.g. two weeks ago I did a single 2:18 mid on Spa with consistent 2:19s, now I really struggle to hit 2:19s consistently). I believe I overdrive the car (I might post a video later, but that's not what I'm looking for right now), and by far the biggest tip everyone gives - and rightly so - is to just drive, drive, drive. Just get more and more consistent laps down, trying not to overdrive the car.
That's all fine and good, but much easier said than done. For me it goes like this:
- I'm hyped to hop in the sim and just want to go to a trainings session and get some laps down.
- I drive my first lap out of the box, getting my tires up to pressure/temp, all good. It's usually a pretty smooth lap, because I don't push at all.
- First time over start-finish, I drive much worse lines than in my out lap, it's like a 2:22 (Spa).
- Next lap, I hit my lines better, I drive a 2:20, then a 2:21...
- Then I start thinking about some curve, which I struggle with, and remember the video I saw how to take it better. I try it and fail. I get slightly annoyed but whatever.
- I try to push it more and more because I can't help myself. I throw the car away because I pushed too hard. Now I'm actually frustrated, I try to continue the lap, but drive like crap, go off multiple times.
- I say to myself, let's try a new lap, very clean. But of course I push too hard into T1, miss my apex, time gets deleted, I become mad and don't wanna drive any more, after being hyped half the day to drive tonight in the sim.
It sounds so dumb if I write it down, but how do I become less competitive with myself? How do I make myself lap cleaner and more consistent without becoming "bored".
It's not like that I don't know what my problem is. I mean I think I singled it out quite well in this post, but I don't know how to deal with it. It should be simple "Just don't be like that" but man it's hard..
Cheers
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2024.05.19 22:08 Direct_Fun_3413 Flip sim approach tips
| Hi everyone! So to keep it simple, i want to surf a wave, I've created 2 separate sims, one for the wave : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIzDj_f8xoc (was pretty aggressive so after I tuned it down a lil bit) and the second one is just the trail of the surfboard on a flat tank. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCqxO2k7MFo in this second video, I've used min pos after testing with ray sop and the old vol sample method to match the wave but, I'm not happy with it, because where the wave start to break, I'm unable to stick the trail under it, to be specific : https://preview.redd.it/wd0boqbpwf1d1.png?width=619&format=png&auto=webp&s=8594454d942baaac3a96509517af3b38e99a5628 that trail should be filled, but it split due to the wave curl. any suggestion? I've also tried playing around with rbd object floating in the flip sim, with feedback scale, but it's unstable, and pretty much impossible to control. thanks a lot in advance! submitted by Direct_Fun_3413 to Houdini [link] [comments] |
2024.05.19 22:01 BlueDartFrog12 idek anymore
2024.05.19 22:01 Potential_Good_1065 United aggregate scores this season
Mun 5-3 Wol Rashford 5โ Hojlund 22โ Sarabia 71โ(p) McTominay 75โ Varane 76โ Kilman 85โ Neto 90+5โ Mainoo 90+7โ
Tot 4-2 Mun Hojlund 3โ Richarlison 19โ Rashford 40โ Bentancur 46โ Sarr 49โ Martinez 83โ(OG)
Mun 4-4 Nfo Awoniyi 2โ Boly 4โ Eriksen 17โ Casemiro 52โ Dominguez 64โ Bruno 76โ(p) Rashford 78โ Gibbs-White 82โ
Ars 4-1 Mun Trossard 20โ Rashford 27โ Odegaard 28โ Rice 90+6โ Jesus 90+11โ
Mun 3-3 Welbeck 20โ Gross 53โ Pedro 71โ Mejbri 73โ Dalot 73โ Hojlund 88โ
Mun 2-1 Bur Bruno 45โ Antony 79โ Amdouni 87โ(p)
Cry 5-0 Mun Olise 12โ,66โ Andersen 25โ Mateta 40โ Mitchell 58โ
Mun 3-2 Bre Jensen 26โ McTominay 90+3โ,90+7โ Mount 90+6โ Ajer 90+9โ
Mun 6-3 Shu McTominay 28โ McBurnie 34โ(p) Bogle 35โ Maguire 42โ Diaz 50โ Bruno 61โ(p),81โ Dalot 77โ Hojlund 85โ
Mci 6-1 Mun Rashford 8โ Haaland 26โ(p),49โ,90+1โ Foden 56โ,80โ,80โ
Mun 2-2 Ful Bassey 65โ Maguire 89โ Bruno 90+1โ Iwobi 90+7โ
Mun 3-1 Lut Hojlund 1โ,7โ Morris 14โ Lindelof 59โ
Mun 5-0 Eve Garnacho 3โ Bruno 12โ(p) Rashford 36โ(p),56โ(p) Martial 75โ
New 3-3 Mun Mainoo 31โ Gordon 49โ,55โ Diallo 57โ Hojlund 84โ Hall 90+2โ
Mun 5-5 Che Gallagher 4โ Palmer 19โ(p), 45โ, 90+10โ(p), 90+11โ McTominay 19โ,69โ Garnacho 34โ,67โ Bruno 39โ
Bou 5-2 Mun Solanke 5โ,16โ Bruno 31โ,65โ(p) Kluivert 36โ Billing 68โ Senesi 73โ
Mun 2-2 Liv Diaz 23โ Bruno 50โ Mainoo 67โ Salah 84โ(p)
Mun 3-2 Whu Hojlund 23โ Garnacho 49โ,84โ Bowen 72โ Kudus 78โ
Mun 5-3 Avl Hojlund 17โ,82โ McGinn 21โ Dendoncker 26โ Garnacho 59โ,71โ Luiz 67โ McTominay 86โ
Thatโs 30 points in 19 games
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2024.05.19 21:51 External-Base9 Sims 2 ps2
Recently I found The Sims 2 on ps2 in a bag (the one you physically control the character with the controller) and as a child me and my friends played it all the time.
This weekend I cannot explain to you how much this has infuriated me (skip to next paragraph if you are still nostalgic of this game lol) Between having to have 10+ friends to get promoted and the friendships levels fading so fast, every second or third wish being to buy something so having to constantly go in and out of the buy screen which takes ages and on top of it all how difficult it is to raise the relationships up because they're all a-holes who hate every social action. I finished it today and instead of that sad feeling you get when you complete a game I was relieved!
I was wondering if anyone else had this experience as an adult?
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2024.05.19 21:50 External-Base9 Nostalgic games ruined by replaying as an adult!
Has anyone replayed a game they loved as a child and as an adult it didn't hold up!
Recently I found The Sims 2 on ps2 in a bag (the one you physically control the character with the controller) and as a child me and my friends played it all the time.
This weekend I cannot explain to you how much this has infuriated me (skip to next paragraph if you are still nostalgic of this game lol) Between having to have 10+ friends to get promoted and the friendships levels fading so fast, every second or third wish being to buy something so having to constantly go in and out of the buy screen which takes ages and on top of it all how difficult it is to raise the relationships up because they're all a-holes who hate every social action. I finished it today and instead of that sad feeling you get when you complete a game I was relieved!
I was wondering if anyone else had this experience as an adult?
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2024.05.19 21:46 screaming-turtles Bugs in Google Pixel 7
I've had a google pixel 7 for the last year and a half, I believe I bought it when they first released. I have noticed some bugs, but they've gotten worse in the last 1.5 months, I want to know if I'm alone in these. Not all of these are constant, but they happen often enough to mention.
This is the imgur link for what I was able to take a screenshot of.
- My home, back, and app carrousel buttons at the bottom on my screen disappear, I have to put my phone in sleep mode.
- When going to the app carousel, my phone will show my home screen background instead of the app (shown in Imgur link)
- When opening my SMS texts app (that came with the phone) from the chat head, the chat heads will move to the top of the screen like the messages are open, but the message will still populate from the side as though the chat head is still closed (shown in Imgur link)
- Another problem with chat heads, Sometimes, when opening them, my phone will go to sleep on its own, and then repopulate all of my notifications from all apps over the last hour or so, and then all text message notifications as far as 8 hours beforehand. These are all notifications that I've either swiped away or have replied to already, so I am being notified of old messages.
- While using google maps, if I leave the app to change the song in Spotify or respond to a text, the app is essentially dead. The little overlay of the map stays in the top corner, but it does not register when I tap it. The notification of the maps stays as well, again, cannot tap it. I can't tap the app to open it, it doesn't even register that it's being clicked. Sometimes I can force stop the Google Maps app from settings, but other times I have to do a hard reset on my phone.
- Most recently yesterday, I sent 2 SMS text back to back, and I mean really back to back, there couldn't have been 5 seconds between the 1st and 2nd text, but the 1st one delivered, and before the second one could, my phone told me that I did not have a SIM card in and I could not get data. When I went to settings, it registered my SIM card, acknowledged that I had one, but did not give me any data. I did a hard reset and asked the other people on my phone plan if they had the same problem, they did not. So I don't think it was my carrier. This has only happened once
- I opened my camera app to take a picture, and the entire phone started lagging, not only was the camera late, but tapping on the screen was incredibly far behind. Leaving the camera app and putting the phone to sleep fixed this. This has also only happened once.
I think there have been more, but these are consistent and significant. I originally thought it was a virus, but I downloaded Avast virus protection, paid for the premium, and had it scan my phone, it found nothing. This started around the time I got back from vacation at the end of March. I was out of the country for 2 weeks and was probably not the best to my phone. I can think of 2 times I dropped it from less than 6 ft. But I don't think that would cause this many issues! I used to have a Samsung, and I would beat that thing up and it would still work perfectly fine until I wanted the shiny new model. Had anyone experienced these issues?
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2024.05.19 21:41 Haunting_Turnip2218 Lf legacy pose
Ofering on pet sim 99 but I need in my 2 acc so dm me
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2024.05.19 21:35 strawhatmane1991 Any tips on how to be more than just a casual player?
Hello,
Iโve been playing this game at the same locals for about 4 months now and one the sim for a year. The crowd is very competitive and most of my games are played against seasoned players who play Moria, Sakazuki, Enel and other top metas and I often see the same players winning it all multiple times. My mains are usually Katakuri and Green Uta and Iโve seen the same decks win the same locals. I just havenโt had that same experience
I constantly go 1-2 and have luckily pulled off 2-1 twice. As of lately, Iโve been wanting to be more than just a filthy casual and actually go home with a winner card. To all the seasoned, multiple win players out there. How did you get better? Iโve watched youtube a bunch and it has helped but I still hit a wall.
Just looking for advice.
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2024.05.19 21:32 herein2024 Luba 2 5000 vs Husqvarna 450EPOS - The Missing Comprehensive Comparison
So, I have the dubious honor of having owned both the Luba 2 5000 and the Husqvarna 450X EPOS at the same time for the same yard. I also have the Husqvarna 315X wired version as well. But in this post I want to provide a comprehensive comparison between the Husq 450X EPOS and the Luba 2 5000. There are already tons of vendor marketing materials, YouTubers with their reviews, etc. My goal is to provide a real comprehensive review, with no fanboyism, no hidden agenda, just as a homeowner who wants something that works reliably and that lasts.
In this post my goal is also to provide new information that I was not able to find anywhere when I was comparing these two prior to purchase, if you have any questions that you want answered that I did not cover here just let me know.
MY YARD
My yard is a pretty simple Florida rectangular acre with about 5 big oak trees and plenty more overhanging my yard from my neighbors' yards. I have about 1/2 acre in the back and about 0.30 acres in the front. I use the Husq 315X to mow the front and decided to buy a wireless version to mow the back. I also have a thin strip outside of the front fence that I mow on occasion after opening the gates and fences.
LUBA2 5000 vs HUSQ 450X EPOS Below I have arranged my findings by categories, with the most surprising being first.
- RTK / Wireless Performance (Winner - Luba) - This was without a doubt the biggest surprise for me. I thought I had a simple yard after setting up the Luba. I put the RTK antenna in the attic, set up the base station, mapped out the yard and was done. The Husq EPOS on the other hand performed 10x worse than the Luba. Same house, same attic, but the EPOS system would not lock onto the satellites. After an hour of fiddling, I moved the RTK antenna out of the attic and mounted it on a pole in my yard. The performance is still terrible, while mapping out my back yard even within 50' of the RTK station, the signal only shows 73%, and I spent hours having to drive the Husq 450X to the middle of the yard to get a signal then rushing back to the last waypoint to try to finish mapping. It took about 4hrs to map 0.5 acres. That was just the beginning of my problems though. It now likes to sit for up to an hour in one spot for some reason even though the app says it has a good EPOS signal. No idea if this is a hardware problem or a software problem but hopefully it can be fixed via software update. If this keeps up, I may have to set more no go areas and mow those areas with my lawn mower.....not a good thing.
- RTK App Feeback (Winner Luba) - The Luba 2 is great about showing you all of the satellite information; co-viewing, RTK satellites, and Luba 2 satellites. The 450X is the opposite, all you get to see is if EPOS is working or not with no way to troubleshoot it except to keep driving the mower around until it is fixed.
- Hardware Build Quality (Winner Luba) - The Luba 2 feels much sturdier and better built than the 450X. Also, the Luba 2 includes an RTK mounting pole whereas the 450X does not. The 450X EPOS is an older design and it does not appear that Husqvarna updated anything other than add an RTK module to their existing product line while doubling the price.
- App Useability (Winner - 450X) - The Husq mower app while not perfect is much better than the Lubas. Mapping is more intuitive; I like the way they used waypoints which is more accurate and more familiar than driving the mower from place to place without clearly defining points. The mowing pattern selection is much more intuitive as well and adding a mowing angle to a work area is perfectly done by simply dragging two dots until the line overlay matches the look you want. I do like Luba's way of showing the amount of work remaining/completed via shaded areas vs the eyesore redlines that Husqvarna uses. As previously mentioned though, the biggest shortcoming is that you can't do any satellite troubleshooting in the Husq app. With the Husq app you can also pause mapping and pick back up where you left off, you can save multiple mowing profiles (i.e. winter vs summer), and you can pause any mowing task, go do something else, then restart the mowing task instead of fiddling with percentages like in the Luba 2's app.
- Lawn Damage - (Winner - 450X) - The Husq 450X EPOS hands down causes less lawn damage than the Luba. No more crop circles, no damage in front of the charging station, it is a real joy to watch it turn on a dime with no endless grinding itself into the dirt. The Luba 2 got stuck all the time at the ends of rows, bases of trees, etc. as it tried to turn around in the soft dirt. It also killed untold numbers of seedlings which I will probably need to overseed.
- Mowing Speed - (Winner - 450X) - The Luba 2 has multiple mowing speeds that you can pick but if you are like me, you have no idea what is too fast or what is slower than necessary. The Husq has no mowing speed options but if you watch it, it automatically slows down on thicker patches of grass and speeds up on recently mowed patches. This not only gets the yard done faster while extending the battery life, it also makes the setup simpler.
- Mowing Height - (Winner - 450X) - The Luba 2 lets you set the height and so does the 450X, the nice thing about the Luba is that it gives you the exact height in inches (or cm) vs the 450X where you have to do you own math to figure out what 1 or 2 or 3 mean in inches or cm. The reason why the 450X still wins for me though is because it is much faster at adjusting the height when it needs to. The Luba 2 bogged down a lot and ground itself into the ground when the blade was too low for the terrain. The 450X seems to adjust its blades in real time and never seems to stop and get stuck on bumps even with the blade set at 1".
- Connectivity - (Winner 450X) - The Husq 450X EPOS includes 10yrs of LTE data and also includes Bluetooth connectivity. The Luba 2 relies on wireless and Bluetooth and if you want LTE you have to buy your own SIM and data plan. Many times the Luba 2 would grind itself into the ground then just turn off. I would then need to go hunt for it in the yard, turn it on, connect via Bluetooth, move it out of the hole it had dug, then wait for it to get a satellite fix before I could get it to do anything. The 450X with LTE is always accessible until the battery dies. With the improvements in connectivity, the anti-theft features are also much better.
- Audible Beeps (Winner 450X) - This was a big problem for me with the Luba 2. It beeps all the time (when its adjusting the cutting height, returning to the charging station, searching for a satellite signal, starting a mowing job, on the charging station, leaving the charging station, etc, etc.). The charging station is right outside of my bedroom window so I had to start running it in the daytime just to keep from being woken up. The 450X EPOS does not do any of that, it shows everything via the app and the status LED on the top, no endless beeps.
- Perimeter Mowing Logic (Winner 450X) - I never understood why the Luba 2 put so much emphasis on perimeter laps, to me it's just the first row to be mowed, apparently the 450X EOPS thinks so too and treats it as such. The perimeter was being badly chewed up by the Luba 2 since it is the least level areas of my yard, the 450X EPOS just mows it without fuss and no digging in and getting stuck at the base of my fences.
- Battery Replacement (Winner 450X) - the 450X EPOS battery can be replaced in about 10min and they are readily available from a dealer, eBay, and others. The Luba 2's battery replacement story is still very murky to me.
- Blade Performance (Winner 450X EPOS) - The Husq automowers spin both clockwise and counterclockwise after every recharge, this means that you do not have to flip the razors over every xx number of hours. The Luba 2 does not have this feature.
OVERALL WINNER (TIE)
Right now both the Luba 2 and the Husq 450X EPOS have a fatal flaw; the Luba 2 badly chews up my yard, and the 450X EPOS can't seem to find its RTK/Satellite Signals. At this point in time I do not know if the Luba's or 450X EPOS's problems are just software or a fundamental hardware problem. Mammotion is addressing their hardware design with the release of the Yuka, I can only hope the RTK problem with the 450X EPOS can be fixed via a firmware update.
I know the 450X EPOS won a lot of categories for me, but if it sits around in my yard all day searching for a signal then none of the rest of its features matter. RTK is so important to the fundamental operation of a wireless RTK robot that it supersedes all else in my book.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Luba 2 - I would recommend the Luba 2 if any of the below are true:
- Hilly yard - obviously the Luba 2 is the better of the two with its AWD
- Mature grass/hard ground - if you have a mature yard with hard clay or dirt that can handle the Luba 2's grinding donut turns then I would recommend the Luba 2
- Cost - If cost is your only concern then obviously the Luba 2 is a no brainer
- Trees / Obstructions - If your yard has even a few big trees or big obstructions, at least for now, the Luba 2 will far outperform the 450X EPOS when it comes to RTK performance
450X EPOS - I would recommend the Husq 450X EPOS if ALL of the below are true:
- You have a perfectly wide open yard with no trees or other obstructions
- You have a yard with new turf or soft dirt/sand
- Your yard is relatively flat
Wired Solutions - My front yard Husq 315X wire guided mower is great, problem free, and still uses a wire. I used a trenching machine, bought heavy duty 14 gauge wire, and buried it around 8" deep. In my opinion, if you can deal with installing the wire, not being able to change things later, and risk the wire breaks, wired is still the most reliable way to go. I think wireless mowers are very close to being mature, but something needs to come along to reduce the problems with satellite reception, RTK placement, and blockage from buildings and trees. We don't all have that perfect wide open yard with no trees or buildings.
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2024.05.19 21:31 user_404_not_a_user Pc build component list - thoughts
Hello All,
Want to put together my first dedicated build for gaming, primarily sim racing and some CoD on the side ( other single player games like Witcher and Assassinโs creed).
Need your opinion of I should swap a component for another one, tried to go for the best cpu / gpu I could fit within the budget ~$2,200 USD
CPU - AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D CPU Cooler - Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE Motherboard - Asus ROG STRIX B650E-F Gaming RAM - G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5 - 5600 Storage - Crucial T700 M.2 1 TB GPU - Asus GF RTX 4070 To SUPER Power Supply - Corsair RM750e (Gold)
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2024.05.19 21:28 Humanoid_Entitys What are the chances for twins/triplets?
1) if both sims are normal 2) if one sim has the โfertileโ reward trait 3) if both sims have the โfertileโ rewards trait
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2024.05.19 21:27 GPSTrackerShop1 Dementia GPS Tracker Canada
| Dementia GPS Tracker Canada: Helping Families With Senior Safety Dementia, a degenerative and debilitating disease, presents a significant challenge to countless Canadian families, impacting not only those who suffer from the disease but also their caretakers. As they endure this day-to-day struggle, with the disease's unpredictability creating an oscillation between good and bad days, the necessity for supportive tools becomes increasingly apparent. With a person diagnosed with dementia every seven seconds globally, there's an urgent call for solutions that can alleviate the pressures this disease presents. This article explores one such solutionโthe Dementia GPS Tracker in Canada. Offering a small semblance of peace amidst the turmoil, this tool has emerged as a critical ally in managing the profound impact of dementia on Canadian families Best Dementia GPS Tracker For Canadian Seniors - Konnect Visit Website: https://konnectgps.com/ https://i.redd.it/uooxsx9dpf1d1.gif https://preview.redd.it/67u82nkhpf1d1.jpg?width=2072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b065e73082e76e8582b8846a67324660bc9d9071 Alzheimer Societies' Pick For GPS Device - Allow Caregivers To Locate Seniors
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- Top Locator Devices For People With Alzheimer's Dementia
One of the top-rated GPS location devices by the Alzheimer Society of Canada, this real time GPS is one of the best ways to improve dementia care. Aging loved ones can wander, intentionally leave care facilities, or require the assistance of emergency responders. Alberta health officials have stated that any individual with dementia or showing late stages of dementia should be equipped with a tracker watch or personal GPS. The reason? Location devices can help families find a missing person or aging loved one battling Alzheimer's disease. Locations where dementia GPS trackers are frequently used in Canada: - Toronto, Ontario.
- Montreal, Quebec.
- Vancouver, British Columbia.
- Calgary, Alberta.
- Edmonton, Alberta.
- Ottawa, Ontario.
- Quebec City, Quebec.
- Hamilton, Ontario.
Learn more about what to do if an elderly parent gets lost while driving. 10 Tips for Protecting Seniors With Dementia In Canada Caring for seniors with dementia in Canada requires special attention to ensure their safety and security. Wandering and getting lost are significant concerns, but you can take proactive measures to protect your loved ones. Follow these essential tips to enhance their safety and provide peace of mind. - Establish Safe Zones.Create designated areas where your loved one can move freely without the risk of wandering.
- Utilize GPS Tracking Devices. Consider using GPS trackers, such as Angelsense, or wearable GPS devices to monitor their location and receive real-time updates.
- Secure the Environment. Install locks, alarms, and door sensors to prevent unauthorized exits and receive alerts when doors are opened.
- Maintain a Consistent Routine.Establish a structured daily routine to minimize confusion and restlessness.
- Engage in Meaningful Activities.Provide stimulating hobbies and activities to reduce the urge to wander.
- Enhance Communication.Stay in touch with healthcare providers, support groups, and community organizations for guidance and resources.
- Consider MedicAlert Systems. Enroll your loved one in a MedicAlert program for quick identification and assistance during emergencies. In fact, many senior safety products offer SOS buttons.
- Ensure Proper Supervision. Provide companionship and supervision, especially in unfamiliar environments.
- Educate and Inform Others.Share information about your loved one's condition to increase awareness and create a supportive network.
- Regularly Assess Home Safety. Conduct safety assessments, remove hazards, and make necessary modifications. Why? A person who lives with dementia requires additional safety and security.
Remember to adapt these tips to suit your loved one's specific needs. By implementing these measures, you can create a safe and supportive environment for your loved one to thrive despite the challenges of dementia. Related Video: Prize-Winning Short Film On Dementia Awareness Protecting Canadian Families: The Fear of Wandering and Loss in Dementia Care Canadian families caring for a loved one with dementia often face the terrifying prospect of their family member wandering off or getting lost. As illustrated in the accompanying video, an elderly woman shopping for her granddaughter swiftly transitions from seeming in control to confusion and disorientation. This sudden shift leaves her begging strangers for assistance to return home. As day turns to night, her family realizes her absence, sparking a frantic search. While the family in the video successfully locates their lost loved one, in reality, the search can extend to hours, days, or even weeks for some families. Despite the absence of a cure for this daunting disease, we are fortunate to have technological advancements like personal GPS trackers. These innovations, while not a remedy, provide an invaluable tool in locating wandering individuals suffering from dementia, offering a lifeline to distressed families. The dread and distress triggered by a missing loved one are almost too intense to bear, a sentiment the video articulately conveys. This fear has driven many to seek out real-time tracking devices equipped with GPS-enabled panic buttons. These devices quickly and securely locate a missing elderly loved one. For those aware that their elderly family members are demonstrating signs of dementia or other memory-related illnesses, installing a live GPS tracking unit permanently to the senior's vehicle can be an effective strategy. This dementia GPS tracker transmits alerts and location-based data, which is accessible via a web-based application or smartphone, simplifying the process of locating a wandering individual with dementia. Additionally, these GPS tracking systems can function as portable devices, which elderly individuals suffering from dementia can conveniently carry in their pockets. Dementia GPS Tracker Canada: Ensure Senior Safety and Independence with Innovative GPS Technology When it comes to caring for a loved one with dementia in Canada, their safety and independence are of utmost importance. Thankfully, advancements in GPS technology have provided innovative solutions tailored to their unique needs. By incorporating a Dementia GPS Tracker, you can take proactive measures to enhance their well-being. Here's how: - GPS Smart Devices with Low Energy Consumption. These devices utilize GPS technology while conserving battery life, ensuring accurate location tracking without frequent recharging.
- Versatile Wearing Options. Choose from a range of wearing options such as GPS watches or discreet wearable trackers. These devices are designed with seniors in mind, offering comfort and convenience while ensuring safety.
- Assisted Living and Independent Living Projects. Implementing locator device projects in assisted living or independent living facilities can significantly enhance senior safety. These projects involve equipping individuals with dementia with GPS trackers, enabling real-time monitoring and swift response in case of wandering incidents.
- Alert Systems for Added Safety. Many GPS trackers come equipped with additional features like fall detection and SOS buttons.
By integrating GPS tracking technology into dementia care, you can experience several benefits, including: - Peace of mind knowing you can easily monitor your loved one's location and quickly respond if they wander or become lost.
- Enhanced safety with features like fall detection and SOS buttons, providing immediate assistance when needed.
- Wide-ranging options available from reputable brands such as AngelSense GPS Tracker or iTraq Nano, offering affordable pricing and various subscription plans.
- Improved quality of life for your loved one, as they can maintain their independence while you have the reassurance of their safety.
By utilizing the latest Dementia GPS Tracker in Canadatechnology, you can provide the necessary support while allowing them to live life to the fullest. Dementia GPS Tracker Canada - Frequently Asked Questions What are some GPS tracking options for seniors with dementia in Canada? In Canada, there are several GPS tracking options for seniors with dementia. You can consider GPS smartwatches, GPS shoe inserts, or discreet GPS devices designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with dementia. Are there any initiatives in Canada providing locator devices for people with dementia? Yes, there are initiatives in Canada that provide locator devices for people with dementia. Project Lifesaver, for instance, offers locator devices and training to law enforcement agencies to aid in the search and rescue of individuals who wander due to dementia. How can GPS tracking devices help ensure the safety of seniors with dementia in Canada? GPS tracking devices can greatly enhance the safety of seniors with dementia in Canada. By enabling real-time location tracking, these devices assist in quickly locating individuals who may wander and reducing the risk of harm. Some devices also offer features such as safe zones and alerts. Where can families in Canada find resources and support for seniors with dementia? Families in Canada can find resources and support for seniors with dementia through organizations like the Alzheimer Society of Canada. They provide information, support, and education for individuals and families affected by Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. submitted by GPSTrackerShop1 to redditreviewed [link] [comments] |
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