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I wouldn't expect a Mercy rework

2024.05.21 12:48 Tables-are-cool I wouldn't expect a Mercy rework

So I've seen a lot of people saying that due to the lack of buffs/positive changes to Mercy and the Mirrowat h kit for Mercy that she's likely going to get a rework.
And as much as I would love that idea I think it's very unlikely, firstly yes she got a completely different kit in Mirrorwatch but I really don't see any of those elements working for her. One of the reason why reworks have rarely been super dramatic changes is because the dev team cares a lot about heroes having distinct identities, and as fun as it was mercy not having a res and being able to shoot during beam feels like it strays way too far from that. So I don't think personally that they were "testing the grounds" with her Mirrorwatch changes.
An other argument I've seen a lot is that Mercy hasn't received an actual buff since like season 3, (I would consider the removal of beam breakage during ult a quality of life change more than a buff). And while it's true I don't think it's enough to say that we'll be getting a rework for Mercy, she had her stats tweaked pretty much every other season to "shake the meta" and make DB interactions less frustrating to play against. But generally speaking she's been underperforming compared to supports like Kiriko, Zen or Bap.
I really think that at this point Mercy's current state isn't just a byproduct of the recent changes (health, dps passive) but that it's a conscious decision to let Mercy be this pretty underwhelming hero overall, who's just easy to pick up and fun to move arround with. Mercy still has some pretty niche usages like Hanzo getting his one shot back and res being really strong in some modes/maps, and I feel like that's just what they want to do with Mercy for the time being, a low risk/low impact hero.
I hope I'm wrong or that we'll at least get some buffs in season 11 but I wouldn't count on it so much
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2024.05.21 12:46 Zealousideal_Pin2925 hello i am trying to install hackintosh first time doing that

I am encountering a problem where i don't get to the opencore options and my screen turns black . My specs are as follow : I am using a HP Z440 Workstation that has : Xeon E5 2667 v4 processor 16gb Ram ecc Saphire nitro Radeon Rx 580 8gb 2304 variant Link to my efi folder : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wMqA6PPp9rh_YmktIUjaPbKOZXE4hCs5?usp=sharing
00:000 00:000 BS: Starting OpenCore application... 00:000 00:000 BS: Booter path - \EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI 00:000 00:000 OCFS: Trying to locate filesystem on C4B9C198 C2956418 00:000 00:000 OCFS: Filesystem DP - \EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI 00:000 00:000 BS: Trying to load OpenCore image... 00:000 00:000 BS: Relative path - EFI 00:000 00:000 BS: Startup path - EFI\OpenCore.efi (0) 00:000 00:000 BS: Fallback to absolute path - EFI\OC\OpenCore.efi 00:000 00:000 BS: Read OpenCore image of 991232 bytes 00:000 00:000 OCM: Loaded image at C0AB5418 handle 00:000 00:000 OCM: Loaded image has DeviceHandle C4B9C198 FilePath C4B95B98 ours DevicePath C428EE18 00:000 00:000 OCCPU: Failed to get FSBFrequency data using Apple Platform Info - Not Found 00:000 00:000 OC: Starting OpenCore... 00:000 00:000 OC: Booter path - EFI\OC\OpenCore.efi 00:000 00:000 OCFS: Trying to locate filesystem on C4B9C198 C4B95B98 00:000 00:000 OCFS: Filesystem DP - EFI\OC\OpenCore.efi 00:000 00:000 OC: Absolute booter path - EFI\OC\OpenCore.efi 00:000 00:000 OC: Storage root EFI\OC\OpenCore.efi 00:000 00:000 OCST: Missing vault data, ignoring... 00:000 00:000 OC: OcMiscEarlyInit... 00:000 00:000 OC: Loaded configuration of 30426 bytes 00:000 00:000 OC: Got 2 drivers 00:000 00:000 OC: Watchdog status is 1 05:658 05:658 OC: OpenCore DBG-088-2023-01-02 is loading in Optional mode (0/0)... 08:339 02:681 OC: Boot timestamp - 2024.05.21 03:30:39 11:031 02:691 OCCPU: MP services threads 16 (enabled 16) - Success 13:721 02:689 OCCPU: MP services Pkg 1 Cores 13 Threads 2 - Success 16:409 02:688 OCCPU: Found Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v4 @ 3.20GHz 19:099 02:689 OCCPU: Signature 406F1 Stepping 1 Model 4F Family 6 Type 0 ExtModel 4 ExtFamily 0 uCode B000040 CPUID MAX (14/80000008) 21:788 02:689 OCCPU: EIST CFG Lock 1 24:479 02:690 OCCPU: Timer address is 408 from LPC 27:164 02:685 OCCPU: Failed to get FSBFrequency data using Apple Platform Info - Not Found 29:947 02:782 OCCPU: Intel TSC: 3192605780Hz, 3192MHz; FSB: 99768930Hz, 99MHz; MaxBusRatio: 32 32:627 02:680 OCCPU: Detected Apple Processor Type: 0A -> 0A01 35:318 02:691 OCCPU: CPUFrequencyFromTSC 3192605780Hz 3192MHz 39:169 03:850 OCCPU: CPUFrequency 3192605780Hz 3192MHz 44:549 05:380 OCCPU: FSBFrequency 99768930Hz 99MHz 48:820 04:271 OCCPU: Pkg 1 Cores 8 Threads 16 51:500 02:679 OC: OcLoadNvramSupport... 54:178 02:677 OCVAR: Locate emulated NVRAM protocol - Not Found 56:853 02:674 OC: Not deleting NVRAM 4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:DefaultBackgroundColor, matches add 59:519 02:666 OC: Not deleting NVRAM 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:rtc-blacklist, matches add 62:191 02:671 OC: Deleting NVRAM 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:boot-args - Not Found 64:860 02:669 OC: Deleting NVRAM 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:ForceDisplayRotationInEFI - Not Found 67:532 02:671 OCVAR: Setting NVRAM 4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14:DefaultBackgroundColor - ignored, exists 70:209 02:677 OCVAR: Setting NVRAM 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:rtc-blacklist - Not Found 72:890 02:680 OCVAR: Setting NVRAM 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:ForceDisplayRotationInEFI - Success 75:575 02:684 OCVAR: Setting NVRAM 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:SystemAudioVolume - ignored, exists 78:275 02:700 OCVAR: Setting NVRAM 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:boot-args - Success 80:957 02:682 OCVAR: Setting NVRAM 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:csr-active-config - ignored, exists 83:635 02:677 OCVAR: Setting NVRAM 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:prev-lang:kbd - Not Found 86:307 02:672 OCVAR: Setting NVRAM 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82:run-efi-updater - ignored, exists 88:982 02:674 OC: Current version is DBG-088-2023-01-02 91:651 02:668 OC: OcMiscMiddleInit... 94:328 02:677 OC: StorageHandle C4B9C198 with Disabled LauncherOption pointing to Default 97:003 02:675 OC: OcLoadUefiSupport... 99:676 02:672 OCAU: OcAudioInstallProtocols (0, 0) 102:353 02:677 OCAU: 4B228577-6274-4A48-82AE-0713A1171987 protocol - Not Found 105:030 02:677 OCAU: C32332DF-FC56-4FE1-9358-BA0D529B24CD protocol - Not Found 107:710 02:680 OCAU: F4CB0B78-243B-11E7-A524-B8E8562CBAFA protocol - Not Found 110:413 02:703 OCAU: 3224B169-EC34-46D2-B779-E1B1687F525F protocol - Not Found 117:052 06:639 OCAE: Builtin installed 119:729 02:676 OCRTC: Wake log is 0x00 0x00 0 0x00 122:403 02:673 OCEG: Discovered rotate NVRAM override to 0 125:080 02:677 OC: Automatic SB model j137 from model iMacPro1,1 127:758 02:677 OC: Loading Apple Secure Boot with j137 (level 1) 130:437 02:679 OCII: AIFTimerBoostInit Current timer is 549254 133:114 02:677 OCII: AIFTimerBoostInit changed period 549254 to 50000 135:796 02:681 OC: Installing KeySupport... 138:477 02:681 OCII: AmiEfiKeycodeProtocol is unavailable on gST->ConsoleHandle - Unsupported 141:160 02:683 OCII: gST->ConIn C48E1380 vs found C48E1380 143:848 02:687 AIK: Using 5 (50ms) 146:556 02:707 OCABC: ALRBL 0 RTDFRG 1 DEVMMIO 0 NOSU 0 NOVRWR 0 NOSB 0 FBSIG 0 NOHBMAP 0 SMSLIDE 1 WRUNPROT 1 149:244 02:687 OCABC: FEXITBS 0 PRMRG 0 CSLIDE 1 MSLIDE 0 PRSRV 0 RBMAP 0 VMAP 1 APPLOS 0 RTPERMS 0 ARBAR -1 151:925 02:681 OCABC: Firmware has 4131010 free pages (788674 in lower 4 GB) 154:605 02:679 OCABC: Awaiting rendezvous with OpenRuntime r12 157:278 02:672 OC: RequestBootVarRouting 1 159:956 02:678 OC: AVX enabled - 1 162:634 02:677 OC: Got 2 drivers 165:311 02:677 OC: Driver HfsPlus.efi at 0 (HfsPlus.efi) is being loaded... 168:013 02:701 OCABC: EfiBootRt candidate -  170:695 02:682 OCABC: IsEfiBootRt 0 (BP 1, Apple 0) 173:381 02:685 OCB: Arch filtering 0(37892)->C3DE4018(37892) caps 4 - Success 176:101 02:720 OC: Driver HfsPlus.efi at 0 is successfully loaded! 181:636 05:535 OC: Driver HfsPlus.efi at 0 needs connection. 184:323 02:686 OC: Driver OpenRuntime.efi at 1 (OpenRuntime.efi) is being loaded... 187:004 02:680 OCABC: EfiBootRt candidate -  189:680 02:675 OCABC: IsEfiBootRt 0 (BP 1, Apple 0) 192:349 02:668 OCB: Arch filtering 0(40960)->C3DE3018(40960) caps 4 - Success 195:026 02:677 OCABC: Got rendezvous with OpenRuntime r12 197:695 02:668 OCABC: MAT support is 0 200:369 02:674 OC: Driver OpenRuntime.efi at 1 is successfully loaded! 203:044 02:675 OC: Connecting drivers... 205:871 02:826 OC: Connecting drivers done... 208:549 02:678 OC: Found 3 pointer devices - Success 211:224 02:674 OCJS: PartitionInfo is Not Found 213:892 02:668 OCC: GOP exists on ConsoleOutHandle and has 10 modes 216:563 02:671 OC: Requested resolution is 0x0@0 (max: 1, force: 0) from Max 219:235 02:672 OCC: Requesting 0x0@0 (max: 1) resolution, curr 0, total 10 221:905 02:669 OCC: Current FB at 0xE0000000 (0x8CA000), format 1, res 1920x1200 scan 1920 224:581 02:675 OCC: Mode 0 - 1920x1200:1 227:251 02:670 OCC: Mode 1 - 640x480:1 229:926 02:674 OCC: Mode 2 - 800x600:1 232:606 02:679 OCC: Mode 3 - 1024x768:1 235:290 02:684 OCC: Mode 4 - 1280x1024:1 237:987 02:697 OCC: Mode 5 - 1400x1050:1 240:669 02:681 OCC: Mode 6 - 1600x1200:1 243:345 02:676 OCC: Mode 7 - 1280x960:1 247:160 03:815 OCC: Mode 8 - 720x480:1 251:413 04:252 OCC: Mode 9 - 1280x720:1 254:092 02:678 OCC: Current mode matches desired mode 0 256:760 02:668 OC: Changed resolution to 0x0@0 (max: 1, force: 0) from Max - Already started 259:433 02:672 OC: Setting UIScale to 1 - Invalid Parameter 262:107 02:674 OCC: Using builtin text renderer with 1 scale 264:789 02:681 OCC: Install console control (C3ED4920/0/0), current - Not Found 267:465 02:675 OCC: Install console control, new - Success 270:145 02:680 OCC: Setup ASCII Output - Success 272:831 02:685 OC: Requested console mode is 0x0 (max: 0) from 275:519 02:688 OC: Requested not to use audio 278:211 02:691 OC: OcMiscLoadSystemReport... 280:914 02:702 OC: OcLoadAcpiSupport... 283:596 02:682 OCA: Found 20 ACPI tables 286:282 02:686 OCA: Detected table FACP (50434146) (OEM 534B572D43494C53) at CBFC4000 of 244 bytes at index 0 288:959 02:676 OCA: Detected DSDT at CBF91000 of 138377 bytes at index 0 291:639 02:680 OCA: Detected table TCPA (41504354) (OEM 20202020324B4445) at CBFCA000 of 100 bytes at index 1 294:319 02:679 OCA: Detected table SSDT (54445353) (OEM 656C626154676354) at CBFC9000 of 962 bytes at index 2 
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2024.05.21 12:37 luckyecho1310 288mil GP guild is looking for new members!

288mil GP guild is looking for new members!
We're a 288mil GP guild looking for new members.
https://swgoh.gg/g/wGZvk437Q6aY-ESYM2zO5A/
Required: - discord - participation in TB/TW and Raids
Preferred members: - over 4mil GP
We're semi competitive, meaning we're not going to force you to farm anything, but we do require participation and communication. We use discord for orders and platoon assignments, but it's also a good place to chat or seek advice.
DM me if you're interested or have any questions.
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2024.05.21 12:36 luckyecho1310 288mil GP guild looking for members!

288mil GP guild looking for members!
We're a 288mil GP guild looking for new members.
https://swgoh.gg/g/wGZvk437Q6aY-ESYM2zO5A/
Required: - discord - participation in TB/TW and Raids
Preferred members: - over 4mil GP
We're semi competitive, meaning we're not going to force you to farm anything, but we do require participation and communication. We use discord for orders and platoon assignments, but it's also a good place to chat or seek advice.
DM me if you're interested or have any questions.
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2024.05.21 12:32 ThisTourist2792 Severe turbulence

Severe turbulence
Just 20 mins out of EGLL
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2024.05.21 12:18 Stage-Piercing727 Best Coleman Electric Grill

Best Coleman Electric Grill

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Welcome to our comprehensive roundup featuring the top Coleman Electric Grills! Explore our selection of the finest outdoor cooking appliances, designed with convenience and versatility in mind. Join us as we dive into the world of electric grilling and uncover the best options perfect for your next barbecue gathering.

The Top 19 Best Coleman Electric Grill

  1. Coleman Roadtrip 24" Portable Electric Griddle with Folding Steel Legs and Integrated Lid - The Coleman RoadTrip 24" Griddle XLT Black offers ultimate portability, a smooth cooking surface, and even heat distribution for your camping and backyard barbecue adventures, all in one convenient package.
  2. Portable Coleman Camp Grill for Easy Outdoor Cooking - Cook up a storm on the Coleman Deluxe Camp Grill, perfect for a variety of outdoor adventures with its versatile design, high-quality materials, and ease of storage.
  3. Coleman Fold N Go Portable Grill: Perfect for On-the-Go Cooking - Coleman Fold N Go Portable Grill - Enjoy delicious grilled meals anytime, anywhere with this versatile, easy-to-use, and easy-to-clean grill!
  4. Compact Portable Coleman Instastart Grill for Outdoor Cooking - Bring the party anywhere with Coleman's Instastart Propane Party Grill - compact, easy to transport, and perfect for flavor-packed sizzling treats.
  5. Coleman Roadtrip Steel Portable Griddle: Versatile, Powerful Outdoor Cooking Solution - Coleman RoadTrip Steel Portable Griddle, Blue Nights - The ultimate portable griddle for all your outdoor cooking needs with a powerful 14,000 BTU cooking surface, smooth and easy-to-clean setup, and even heat distribution for perfect results every time.
  6. Smokeless Electric Grill by Gotham Steel - Luxurious Grilling Experience - Experience quick and convenient grilling with the Gotham Steel Large Brown Smokeless Electric Grill, perfect for preparing your favorite gluten-free and dairy-free meals without any mess.
  7. Portable Coleman Grill for Camping and Outdoor Adventures - Experience versatile, efficient, and easy-to-clean outdoor grilling with the Coleman PerfectFlow Portable Propane Grill, perfect for camping, hunting, and tailgating adventures!
  8. Cuisinart Smoke-Less Contact Griddler: Versatile Indoor Griller for Delicious Grilled Meals - Enjoy smokeless, hassle-free grilling with Cuisinart's GR-6S Contact Smoke-Less Mode Griddler, featuring independent heating temperatures, adjustable to 175-425°F, dual plate functions, and simple cleanup.
  9. Brookstone IndooOutdoor Electric Grill for Charcoal-Free Cooking - Indulge in authentic char-grilled flavors indoors or outdoors with Brookstone's stainless steel electric grill, featuring independent temperature control, non-stick coated grill plate, and convenient features for hassle-free grilling.
  10. Portable Coleman Gas Grill for the Ultimate Grilling Experience - The Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart Propane Grill offers a convenient, mess-free grilling experience for any outdoor adventure, making it the perfect choice for camping, hunting, tailgating, and emergency situations.
  11. Hamilton Beach IndooOutdoor Grill for Healthy and Delicious Cooking - The Hamilton Beach IndooOutdoor Grill offers easy temperature control, a nonstick cooking surface, and a 125 sq. in. grilling space, making it the perfect choice for health-conscious cooks who prioritize ease of use, cleanup, and durability.
  12. Portable Camping Grill/Stove with Wind Protection and Easy Clean-Up - Experience versatile outdoor cooking with the Coleman PerfectFlow Portable Camp Grill/Stove, featuring dual-sided cooking, windblock panels, and easy cleanup for a perfect camping meal.
  13. Compact Coleman Propane Grill/Stove for Camping Adventures - Grill like a pro with the Coleman Electric Grill, featuring a convenient 2-in-1 design, ample cooking space, and compact setup for outdoor adventures.
  14. Portable Coleman Grill for Camping - Experience hassle-free outdoor cooking with the Coleman NXT 200 Portable Grill, perfect for camping enthusiasts seeking a versatile cooking solution.
  15. Coleman Portable Gas Grill with 3 Adjustable Burners and Integrated Thermometer - The Coleman Roadtrip 285 Portable Stand-Up Propane Grill offers hassle-free portability, enhanced temperature control with 3 independently adjustable burners, and a spacious cooking area, ensuring perfect grilled meals every time.
  16. Coleman 2000020947 Portable 225-Square Inch Gas Grill in Red - Coleman Sportster Propane Grill: Powerful 11,000 BTU heat, easy transport, and a 225-square inch cooking surface make this the ultimate grilling companion.
  17. Cuisinart Outdoor Electric Grill and VersaStand: Portable and Compact Cooking Solution - The Cuisinart Outdoor Electric Grill with VersaStand provides a large, easy-to-clean cooking surface, efficient heating, and a telescoping base for convenient use, making it a top choice for outdoor grilling enthusiasts in any setting.
  18. Portable Coleman Black Tabletop Grill with Adjustable Burners - Experience hassle-free outdoor cooking with the Coleman Roadtrip 225 Black Portable Table Top Grill, offering up to 11,000 BTUs, 2 adjustable burners, and a convenient Instastart ignition for a great camping or tailgate experience.
  19. Coleman Roadtrip LX Propane Portable Gas Grill for Easy Camp Cooking - Coleman Roadtrip LX Propane Grill: A high-quality, portable gas grill with matchless lighting, easy-to-use push-button ignition, and authentic open-flame drip-through grilling ideal for camping cooking adventures.
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Reviews

🔗Coleman Roadtrip 24" Portable Electric Griddle with Folding Steel Legs and Integrated Lid


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Imagine having a portable griddle that you can take on all your camping adventures, effortlessly cooking up a storm of delicious meals in the great outdoors. That's exactly what the Coleman Roadtrip Griddle XLT provides, with its easy-collapsing steel scissor legs that make for a smooth transition from storing to cooking and quick setup.
It's the ultimate companion for your camping needs, featuring a 24-inch cooking surface that heats up to 20,000 BTUs - more than enough to cater to a crowd and evenly heat your food. The smooth, rolled carbon steel griddle cooktop pre-seasoned to prevent rust offers an efficient cooking experience, making it a breeze to clean up afterwards thanks to the removable rear grease tray.
Now, while it's a fantastic piece of equipment for outdoor cooking, it does have a few drawbacks. Its weight and size might pose a challenge when trying to transport it, especially when you're not in the midst of a spacious camping area. Plus, you'll need to dedicate some time and patience to maintaining the griddle after each use – a task that even the most seasoned barbecue enthusiasts might find a bit daunting.
Overall, the Coleman Roadtrip Griddle XLT offers a fantastic combination of portability, versatility, and power, making it the perfect addition to your camping inventory. However, be prepared to tackle some minor challenges along the way, such as its bulkiness and the time-consuming maintenance processes.

🔗Portable Coleman Camp Grill for Easy Outdoor Cooking


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I recently took the Coleman Deluxe Camp Grill on a camping trip with my friends. We were excited to try out this grill, as it seemed like a simple and convenient option for cooking over a campfire.
One of the first things we noticed was how sturdy and well-built it was. It's made from nickel-plated steel, which gave us confidence in its ability to handle the heat and the elements. The grill can be used either standing over the flames or laid flat on top of the fire, which was a useful feature that we appreciated.
Now, let's talk about the drawbacks. The grill has two sizes of holes, and we found that the larger ones were too big, causing our burgers to fall through when we were trying to flip them. We also thought it would be better if all the holes were the same size, as it would have made cooking more efficient.
Despite these minor issues, the Coleman Deluxe Camp Grill was a convenient and reliable option for our camping trip. It was easy to transport and fold up flat for storage, which made it a great choice for traveling. Overall, we were happy with our experience using this grill and would recommend it to others looking for a simple and convenient cooking tool for camping trips.

🔗Coleman Fold N Go Portable Grill: Perfect for On-the-Go Cooking


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I recently tried the Coleman Fold N Go Portable Grill, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer for my outdoor cooking adventures. As a busy mom who loves to cook, this little grill proved to be perfect for my on-the-go meals.
The first thing that stood out to me was its built-in handle, which made it incredibly easy to transport and store. The design was compact and lightweight, making it an ideal companion for weekend camping trips or a quick dinner on my deck.
The InstaStart button was a highlight of my experience. Say goodbye to lighting a match or dealing with a lighter – this grill fires up with just the push of a button. Plus, the adjustable horseshoe burner allowed me to have precise temperature control, ensuring my burgers and hotdogs turned out perfectly cooked every time.
However, there were a couple of downsides. The grill wasn't the most durable, with a few users reporting issues with the lid latch. Additionally, the porcelain coating on the grate was not as sturdy as I would have hoped, which made it more challenging to clean up after use.
Overall, the Coleman Fold N Go Portable Grill is an excellent option for those looking for a small, portable grill for their adventures or to use at home. With easy-to-use features like InstaStart and a adjustable burner, this grill makes outdoor cooking a breeze. But, potential buyers should be aware of the durability issues and the need to handle the grill with care.

🔗Compact Portable Coleman Instastart Grill for Outdoor Cooking


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The Coleman Instastart Propane Party Grill was designed to bring the party anywhere; with its compact and lightweight design, this grill is perfect for tailgating, camping, or just hanging out in the backyard. One of its highlights is the 8,000-BTU burner control system that offers a perfect touch of heat, whether you're cooking up some steaks or just toasting some marshmallows.
The grill itself is easy to assemble and even easier to clean. The components are dishwasher-safe, making your post-cooking chores a breeze. I especially loved the feature that allows the legs to detach and fit inside the grill for easy storage and transportation.
Despite its many merits, there were a few drawbacks. Firstly, the grill's surface is prone to sticking and food could roll off quite easily. Additionally, the grill's performance varied; in some instances, the heat was unevenly distributed. The grill top, too, was a disappointment; the supplied one was too small and didn't fit properly.
In conclusion, the Coleman Instastart Propane Party Grill is a convenient and portable solution for those who want to grill or cook on-the-go. While it could use a few tweaks, such as a better grill top and even heat distribution, overall it does its job and makes for a fun addition to any get-together.

🔗Coleman Roadtrip Steel Portable Griddle: Versatile, Powerful Outdoor Cooking Solution


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During my recent camping trip, I decided to bring along the Coleman Roadtrip Steel Portable Griddle, which I had heard great things about for its versatility and ease of use. I was particularly drawn to its 19-inch rolled carbon steel griddle cooktop, as it promised to cook up to 10 hamburgers at once with a whopping 14,000 BTUs of power.
Setting it up was a breeze; the scissor legs folded down effortlessly, and the two sturdy wheels made transportation an absolute cinch. I found the cooking surface incredibly smooth, which made flipping burgers a breeze. The griddle performed admirably, cooking evenly across its surface, much to my satisfaction.
One aspect that stood out, however, was the product's cleanliness. Its smooth surface proved a snap to clean, while the removable grease tray ensured a mess-free experience both during and after cooking.
Despite the initial assembly struggle mentioned by a reviewer, overall, I found the Coleman Roadtrip Griddle to be a fantastic choice for campers and backyard enthusiasts alike. The combination of its easy transport, even cooking heat distribution, and quick start mechanism make it a standout among portable griddles. My only caveat would be its weight, which while not a deal breaker, can make it a tad cumbersome to maneuver alone.

🔗Smokeless Electric Grill by Gotham Steel - Luxurious Grilling Experience


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I recently tried the Gotham Steel 1619 Smokeless Electric Grill and was thoroughly impressed with its capabilities. Its large size and brown color made it a perfect addition to my kitchen, and it was easy to maneuver around thanks to its lightweight design.
One of the most outstanding features of this grill is its smokeless technology, ensuring that my kitchen was always free of the usual grilling smoke. The electric heating element cooked my food evenly and quickly, while the non-stick surface made cleaning a breeze.
However, there was one downside to this otherwise fantastic grill - its size. While it's great for large gatherings, it can be quite bulky and take up a significant amount of counter space.
Overall, the Gotham Steel 1619 Smokeless Electric Grill is a fantastic kitchen appliance that offers fast, even cooking with minimal mess. Although its bulkiness may be a drawback for some, it's a small price to pay for its impressive performance and ease of use.

🔗Portable Coleman Grill for Camping and Outdoor Adventures


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I recently tried out the Coleman Portable Propane Grill during a camping trip, and I have to say, it made cooking in the great outdoors a breeze. I loved how versatile this grill is; perfect for camping, hunting, or tailgating. The heat output was impressive, with 11,000 BTUs of power across the 180 square inch grilling surface.
One of the features that really stood out to me was the PerfectHeat technology. It ensures efficient cooking using less fuel, which is great when you're out in the wilderness. The PerfectFlow technology also shines in extreme conditions, providing consistent performance across all weather scenarios.
Another handy feature was the WindBlock panels that help shield your flame from the wind. However, during calmer days, they fold down easily to serve as side tables. The removable grease management system is also a plus, making cleanup a breeze.
One thing I noticed wasn't perfect was the durability of the grill top. I had heard warnings about it, but mine unfortunately warped after just a few uses. This resulted in it being unable to close properly.
Despite this minor setback, the Coleman Portable Propane Grill proved to be a reliable and convenient companion for our outdoor adventures. It's perfect for creating the ideal meal, anywhere and anytime.

🔗Cuisinart Smoke-Less Contact Griddler: Versatile Indoor Griller for Delicious Grilled Meals


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I recently had the pleasure of using the Cuisinart GR-6S Contact Smoke-Less Mode Griddler in my own kitchen. Honestly, it brought a whole new dimension to my indoor grilling game. The smokeless feature made grilling indoors a breeze without filling my apartment with smoke.
One of the first things I noticed was the adjustable temperatures. It made it incredibly easy to get the perfect sear on my steaks, evenly brown my pancakes, and cook each dish to perfection without overcooking or undercooking. The LCD display and digital controls were quite user-friendly and made selecting the desired temperature a snap. Yet, there was a bit of a learning curve in the beginning.
Now, the highlight of the Griddler was the DuoControl Heating Advantage. I could independently control the temperature on the upper and lower plates. I used this to cook a variety of dishes like fish, poultry, and veggies. However, it did require some trial and error to figure out the ideal temperatures for each dish.
I also loved the removable drip tray and the nonstick dishwasher-safe plates. Cleanup was a breeze, which was a great thing considering how much I used the griddler. The capacity was fairly small, but as I said, it was made to handle a couple of sandwiches at a time.
However, there were a couple of issues. Firstly, the bottom plate didn't cook evenly when both the top and bottom had the same temperature. To fix this, I had to play around with the temperatures to get the right results. Also, the cooking surface was quite small, but considering its compact design, it made sense.
The construction was sturdy and, in fact, exceeded my expectations. The silver color made it a great addition to my kitchen, adding a certain visual appeal. The appliance held up well against daily use, proving to be quite durable. However, the design was a bit of a challenge to understand right out of the box.
Overall, I found the Cuisinart GR-6S Contact Smoke-Less Mode Griddler a joy to use. It added a touch of innovation to my grilling routines and was a great addition to my kitchen appliances collection. Even with its minor flaws, it certainly delivered in terms of quality and performance.

🔗Brookstone IndooOutdoor Electric Grill for Charcoal-Free Cooking


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I recently had the opportunity to try out the Brookstone Indoor, Outdoor Electric Grill. It's been great as a home grilling solution since it doesn't require charcoal or propane. My first time using it, I grilled some chicken, and the flavors just popped.
The two heating zones provided precise temperature control, allowing me to achieve that authentic grilled taste. However, I found the cleanup process a bit challenging as grease collected in the drip tray, making it a hassle to keep everything clean. Regardless, the grill's stainless-steel design and sleek outdoor cover made it a worthwhile addition to my outdoor cooking setup.

🔗Portable Coleman Gas Grill for the Ultimate Grilling Experience


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I recently tried out the Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart Gas Grill for a weekend camping trip. It was a breeze to set up, and with just a push of a button, the grill was up and running in no time. The convenient matchless lighting system really stood out to me, as it made starting the grill a hassle-free experience.
One of the biggest pros of this grill is its durability. The steel-crafted body is tough and can withstand various outdoor elements without any issues. Plus, on those calm days, the shields fold down as side tables, providing extra work space.
However, I did encounter a few cons during my time with the grill. Firstly, the drip tray wasn't the most effective. It seemed to catch grease well but can be a bit messy to clean. Secondly, the grill plate occasionally caused some difficulty in achieving an even cook.
Despite a few minor drawbacks, the Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart Gas Grill has proven to be a reliable companion for me on my camping trips. So, if you're looking for a portable, convenient, and durable grill for your outdoor adventures, this might just be the one for you.

🔗Hamilton Beach IndooOutdoor Grill for Healthy and Delicious Cooking


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I recently tried out the Hamilton Beach IndooOutdoor Grill and was quite impressed by its performance. This grill was a game-changer in my household as it allowed me to enjoy juicy, flavorful grilled meats without having to step outside in the elements. The nonstick cooking surface was a standout feature as it made cleanup a breeze, unlike my old grill that could be a hassle to clean.
One of the things that stood out the most was the temperature control. It made it super easy to adjust the heat to my liking, ensuring that my food was perfectly cooked every time. The even heat distribution was also noticeable - no more burnt burgers or overcooked steaks!
However, there were a couple of drawbacks I encountered. Although it's compact and portable, it took a little longer to heat up compared to my outdoor grill. Additionally, some users have mentioned issues with the grill's durability, but I haven't experienced any problems myself yet.
Overall, the Hamilton Beach IndooOutdoor Grill is a fantastic product that has made an excellent addition to my kitchen. Its easy-to-clean features, exceptional temperature control, and even heat distribution make it a worthwhile investment for any grilling enthusiast.

🔗Portable Camping Grill/Stove with Wind Protection and Easy Clean-Up


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I recently tried out the Coleman PerfectFlow Portable Camp Propane Grill/Stove, and I must say, it has been a game-changer during my camping trips. The ability to use it as both a stove and a grill at the same time is such a convenient feature.
One thing that really stands out is the wind block system. It ensures that the burners aren't affected by wind, which is a common issue when cooking outdoors. The propane pressure control technology also makes sure that the cooking surface generates up to 10,000 BTUs of cooking power.
However, there are a few downsides. The non-stick surface, while easy to clean, can sometimes be a bit tricky to handle while cooking. Additionally, the dimensions might be a bit bigger than expected, so it could take up more space than anticipated.
Overall, I've had a positive experience with the Coleman PerfectFlow Portable Camp Propane Grill/Stove. It's a reliable and versatile option for those who love camping and cooking outdoors.

🔗Compact Coleman Propane Grill/Stove for Camping Adventures


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A Coleman Tabletop Propane Gas Camping 2-in-1 Grill/Stove 2-Burner Gray has been my go-to grilling companion during recent camping trips. The convenience of cooking multiple meals simultaneously while occupying minimal space is truly a game-changer.
The best aspect of this grill is its versatility - it enables me to whip up a quick skillet meal or sear some burgers all at once, making it a perfect companion in the kitchen. Additionally, the grill surface fits a 10-inch pan, providing ample room for larger dishes.
However, I did encounter a minor inconvenience with the stove's design. The stove surface cannot accommodate a larger pot, rendering it unsuitable for preparing larger meals.
Overall, I am pleased with the Coleman Tabletop Propane Gas Camping 2-in-1 Grill/Stove 2-Burner Gray, as it has significantly streamlined my camping cooking experience. Despite the limitation with the stove's surface, its versatility and functionality make it a valuable addition to my camping gear.

🔗Portable Coleman Grill for Camping

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The Coleman NXT 200 Portable Grill has been my trusty companion for countless camping trips and backyard barbecues. Its 20,000 BTUs of cooking intensity and 321 square inches of grilling space make it perfect for cooking up a storm, whether you're making burgers for the whole family or whipping up a quick meal on the go.
There are a few aspects of this grill that really stand out in my experience. First and foremost, its durability is top-notch. It's been with me through wind, rain, and snow, and it still performs like a champ. The materials used in its construction are of the highest quality, ensuring that it can withstand the elements and remain functional for years to come.
However, there are a couple of things that could use some improvement. One major drawback is the size and weight of the grill. It can be a bit of a struggle to transport it, especially if you're on your own. It's not exactly a lightweight option, so be prepared for a bit of heft when you're moving it from place to place.
Another area where this grill could use some work is the availability of accessories. Some users have reported difficulty in finding certain attachments, like the griddle, which can limit the versatility of the grill. It would be great if there were more options available for those looking to expand their cooking capabilities.
Overall, the Coleman NXT 200 Portable Grill is a reliable and powerful grill that has served me well in a variety of situations. It's a bit cumbersome to transport and accessory availability can be hit or miss, but if you're in the market for a dependable and efficient grill, this one fits the bill.

Buyer's Guide

A Coleman Electric Grill is a convenient and versatile option for those seeking an effortless outdoor cooking experience. These grills come in various sizes and configurations, making it essential to consider several factors before making your purchase. Here are some important considerations to help you choose the right Coleman Electric Grill to suit your needs.

Power Source & Portability


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The power source of the grill is a crucial factor to consider, as it will determine how you use it and where. Coleman Electric Grills come with different power sources: 120 volts AC (standard household), 240 volts AC (requires a dedicated outdoor outlet), or portable options powered by propane or natural gas. Decide on the power source that will work best for you based on your electricity access and mobility needs.

Cooking Surface Size & Capacity

The size of the cooking surface and capacity of the grill will influence the amount of food you can cook at once. Coleman Electric Grills offer various cooking surface options, ranging from 120 square inches to over 600 square inches. Determine the size you'll need to accommodate your cooking requirements and the number of people you plan to serve.

Heating Elements & Cooking Settings

Consider the heating elements and cooking settings when selecting a Coleman Electric Grill. Many models offer individual heat settings for each burner, allowing you to control temperature zones for different cooking needs. Look for grills with adjustable heat output settings or temperature probes for more precise cooking results.

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Additional Features

Additional features may also influence your decision. Some Coleman Electric Grills come with features such as side burners, warming racks, lighted control knobs, and even built-in refrigerators or beverage coolers. Weigh these features against your needs and budget to make the best choice.

Maintenance & Cleaning

Easy maintenance and cleaning are vital aspects of an electric grill. Look for grills with removable parts for simple cleaning, durable materials that withstand heat, and grease management systems to keep your grill in top condition.

Cost & Warranty


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Your budget will play a significant role in determining your purchasing options. Compare prices and find the best value for your money. Additionally, consider the warranty offered by the manufacturer, as it will provide peace of mind and help protect your investment in the long run.
By taking all these factors into account, you can confidently choose the perfect Coleman Electric Grill to suit your outdoor cooking needs.

FAQ

What is the Coleman Electric Grill?

The Coleman Electric Grill is a portable grill that utilizes electric heating elements instead of traditional gas or charcoal. It is designed for convenience and ease of use, making it a popular choice for outdoor cooking and tailgating.

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What are the key features of the Coleman Electric Grill?

  • Portability: The grill is lightweight and compact, making it easy to transport and store.
  • Electric Heating: The grill uses electric heating elements, which produce consistent heat and reduce the risk of flare-ups.
  • Adjustable Heat Settings: Most Coleman Electric Grills have multiple heat settings, allowing users to control the temperature to suit their needs.
  • Easy Clean-Up: The grill's non-stick cooking surface makes clean-up a breeze, while the grease tray catches excess grease for easy disposal.

What types of food can I cook on the Coleman Electric Grill?

You can cook a variety of foods on the Coleman Electric Grill, including burgers, hot dogs, steaks, chicken, fish, and even vegetables. The grill's consistent heat and even cooking surface make it perfect for a wide range of delicious outdoor cooking options.

What are the benefits of electric grills compared to traditional gas or charcoal grills?

  • Ease of use: Electric grills are generally simpler to use than traditional gas or charcoal grills, as they don't require the purchase or disposal of propane tanks or the use of charcoal.
  • Faster heating and cooking: Electric grills heat up more quickly and cook food faster than traditional gas or charcoal grills, making it easier to get dinner on the table in no time.
  • Safety: Electric grills are generally considered safer than traditional gas or charcoal grills, as they have no open flames or hot surfaces that could cause accidents.
  • Consistent heat: Electric grills provide consistent heat, which reduces the risk of overcooking or undercooking food.
  • Less maintenance: Electric grills require less maintenance than traditional gas or charcoal grills, as they don't produce the same level of soot, ash, or other byproducts that need to be cleaned up.

What maintenance is required for the Coleman Electric Grill?

The Coleman Electric Grill requires minimal maintenance, as it uses electric heating elements and a non-stick cooking surface. Simply wipe down the cooking surface and grill grates after each use, and empty the grease tray as needed. Regular cleaning of the grill and ensuring it is stored properly will help to extend its lifespan.

How do I light the Coleman Electric Grill?

Most Coleman Electric Grills do not require lighting, as they use electric heating elements instead of open flames. Simply plug in the grill, set the desired heat setting, and allow it to reach the desired temperature before cooking.

What is the warranty period on the Coleman Electric Grill?

Coleman typically offers a one-year warranty on their electric grills, although this can vary depending on the specific model and the retailer it was purchased from. It is always a good idea to check with the retailer or contact Coleman's customer service for the most up-to-date information on product warranties.
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2024.05.21 12:12 Fishdogdragon117 Proxy ideas. Tau Stormsurge

Proxy ideas. Tau Stormsurge
Hello I’m a 40 K Tau player who is currently working on finishing my army. I want to add the Stormsurge as a nice center piece but it’s out of my hobby budget.
The Stormsurge is 7 inches tall and I’m looking for a gundam to model to stand in.
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2024.05.21 12:11 phil_not_collins Windows 11 new profile data

So my old profile in windows 11 was broken and it was an administrator account. I created another profile which is local user. I need to copy data from old username folder to the new username folder. Will it cause any issues with my new profile as the old profile was broken?
For more info on what was problem with my old profile:- I couldn't copy some dll files into system32 folder due to permission and ownership issues as it was provided by my organisation. So I had to change some permission settings on that folder. After that some applications started acting weird. Errors like "this application was unable to start correctly 0xc00007b" started appearing. So I tried to reset the permissions by doing system restore. None of these worked and many more problems appeared. The problem was due to temporary profiles getting created by itself everytime I loginned into the pc and I tried to solve it by using regedit command in cmd and deleting the temporary profiles but they still appeared again everytime I shut down and loginned into the device again. Profile was working well in safe mode so I did not reset the laptop but instead repair installed windows 11. So I created new user profile repair installed windows 11. If y'all got any solutions to fix the old profile, do mention the solutions to that too, but I think I'd rather copy those data from old profile to new one
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2024.05.21 12:11 Coreforce216 Im having trouble with the back of a Polaroid camera.

My problem is that the entire back of the polaroid camera is very smooth, like a continuous shape that morphs between the light barrel and the viewfinder. I tried to come up with a few solutions, but they don't match very well when compared to the references. What can I learn/do to replicate the effect my Polaroid camera has as accurately as possible?
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2024.05.21 12:09 Wonderful-Berry-8093 Questions regarding the use of bpy and CUDA

System Information:
Context:
I am developing a microservice for rendering 3D models. My service operates in conjunction with Celery, running in eventlen mode. It functions within a Docker container where one Celery worker is running. There are 2 such containers running on one server that are engaged in rendering. Rendering takes place on a graphics card using CUDA cores. The average rendering time is an hour and a half.
The questions:
  1. I am wondering if there is a way to stop a rendering process initiated through bpy from C code? I plan to halt the process from handlers. Is there another way to achieve this?
  2. Sometimes I encounter the error Error: Failed to create CUDA context (Not permitted) After studying the source code, I suspect this is related to a CUDA error 800, arising from the cudaLaunchCooperativeKernel kernel. Is my assumption correct? And can it be stated that multiple renders cannot be run on a single machine, even if they are in different Docker containers?
It seems to me that it is impossible to run multiple containers with bp on the same machine, because it is possible to simultaneously call the video card. I also want to find out in more detail what kind of core the gpu uses when rendering on CUDA, honestly I don't understand the C programming language
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2024.05.21 12:00 JohnPoopsTV My Madness Combat Episode Ranking

This is my Madness Combat ranking. This is entirely my personal opinion. I have watched this series since around 2004 on Newgrounds, and a huge supporter of Krinkels' work. So I must point out that I do not believe a single episode is bad. I believe all of the episodes are top tier, this is just my ranking of where I think they stand out in terms of quality, length, story, music/sfx etc.. So if you see your favourite episode low down, just remember it's not bad, I just feel that there may be an episode that's better! This is also just the mainline series, so no canon shorts such as An Experiment or Dissenter, Marshmallow Madness, and no Dedmos Adventures. Although if I had to rank Dedmos in this list, it'd probably come 4th place, or something. This was a hard ranking, given how amazing each episode is, so having the canon shorts/spin-offs would be more difficult, given how much Krinkels' artstyle and animation has improved since Madness 11. The earlier rankings are going to be the hardest, but I will put nostalgia aside and rank based on quality and other factors.
15. Madness Combat
In last place, kind of predictable, but the first episode. Obviously just because nostalgia aside, every episode that came after it has raised the bar in so many ways. However, we mustn't forget the classic soundtrack, the lack of blood, the first canon entry of Jeb and Hank, a literal cannon - this is where it all started. It knows what it is, it's a classic. It's where Madness began.
14. Madness Redeemer
Again like before, an absolute classic and it's where I believe that Madness Combat in its current form truly began. We've got introductions of the Sheriff, The Clown, Jeb was brought back. This is also where the Tricky Saga started to take shape. Again I do feel that everything that came after it was just better in quality, but there is loads to love about Redeemer.
13. Madness Combat 7.5
May be a bit controversial, but 7.5 ranks lower. I think it's universally agreed that 7.5 is the least interesting .5 episode. It doesn't feel like it contrasts well with the zaniness and horror of Madness 7. In some capacity, I feel that you need to pair the .5's with their mainline counterparts, and this episode, whilst good, is just the opposite of Consternation. The soundtrack is also one of my least favourites. This one just felt a bit like a filler episode. It's still a great entry, especially given the time it came out, but I'd say this is the most 'run of the mill' episode pre-modern Krinkels.
12. Madness Avenger
Avenger is very much a classic. This is where the Improbability Drive was introduced and the main story started to take shape. I think Redeemer is where the violence and John Wick style animation began, but I feel the story truly jumped after Avenger. This was the second episode I ever watched and I still hold it in very high regard. I think this is the episode people think of when someone says 'Madness Combat', if you were skulking around Newgrounds back in the early 00's.
11. Madness Depredation
Depredation was the 3rd episode I ever watched. I remember seeing the thumbnail plastered everyone on flash animation websites. This is where Hank got his iconic look - this episode is just batshit crazy. If someone mentions Madness Combat and you don't think of Avenger or Consternation, then you probably remember the Depredation and onward looks. There's just so much to love here. The hard pounding soundtrack from Cheshyre let's you know that this is hardcore. Removing the nostalgia I'd say it doesn't have a lot to offer in terms of story until the very end, but man when this came out it was one of my favourites and still is, I just believe that the other episodes have a lot more to say.
10. Madness Inundation
When this first came out, it was sort of controversial, if I remember correctly. With Hank dead at the end of Consternation, I saw tons of comments and forum posts, including some from myself... is Hank coming back? Is this the end? No one really predicted that Jeb would get his own episode, and looking back, I love this episode. I wasn't a huge fan back in 2008, and I would have ranked it near the bottom just out of spite for not getting Hank. But this episode, looking at it today, is brilliant. Jeb is such a cool protagonist, being able to fly, use his powers, catch bullets, the iconic sniper rifle opening, API's soundtrack. The Magnum. I could go on, honestly. I think this is one of the highlights of the series, because at the time, we genuinely thought this was the final episode, and Krinkels' posts, or lack thereof, around that time, sort of gave the impression that this would be the case. The episode feels very much centred around doom, and the end of things as we know it, especially during normality restoration. I think this is where subtle hints surrounding the Madness universe (or Nevadean universe... maybe?) started to take shape. Thankfully, it wasn't the end. It was unfortunately, so far, the end of Jeb, which is a damn shame. I hope Krinkels reconsiders down the line, but for now, he joins the Sheriff being the only two characters to die, seemingly forever, and go to "regular Hell".
9. Madness Apotheosis
Apotheosis is the very first episode I watched back in 2004, so naturally I do have some tiny amount of bias. This is where Krinkels found his footing - quite literally. Characters now have two feet, animation is a lot smoother, another iconic bandage look from Hank following Avenger... again, before getting Depredation, similar to Inundation as well, this truly looked like the end.
8. Madness Combat 5.5
This may also be controversial. But I firmly believe 5.5 is actually better than the episode it's structured around. Again, these earlier rankings are hard as I am trying to not see it through nostalgia, but rather quality. I think 5.5 just has so much to say, the iconic opening, mixed with the soundtrack. It fits perfectly with the lore, and actually makes Depredation a much better episode. Again, the issue with Depredation is that the intro is just run of the mill, up until the mid-point and ending, which only serves, at the time, a continuation in the form of Antipathy. 5.5 is where things tied together very nicely. This is also the introduction of Sanford and Deimos who would go on to become much loved characters in the Madness canon. Given how they just seem like random grunts in Depredation (which, at the time, they likely were), Krinkels managed to give them a whole side quest, which ties in very nicely with the main story. It's also the first time where two protagonists are on screen and are actually doing something, which I'll explain later. Other than that, great episode!
7. Madness Antipathy
The sixth Madness episode is also quite the anomaly. What I failed to realise as a kid is that each episode pretty much ends on a somewhat cliffhanger, but a cliffhanger where it could continue, and it also doesn't have to. 2006 was a huge year for animated sequels, with Madness 6, Killing Spree VI and Joe Zombie: Episode 6, ironically, all the 6's. There's a few others to mention, but we'd be here all day. I love Hanks look in this episode, with his exposed jaw after being pummelled to heck by Tricky in episode 5. The stab wound with the smiley face. Just do what comes natural. Have to mention while I love Cheshyre's Trainmadness soundtrack, we also have to give a shoutout to the creepy opening music MADNEWAT, and API's fast, twitchy techno music in the first half. I mention this because Hank seems very twitchy in this episode, and I love it. It's also carried over in 9.5 too, which is nice to see. The gore is great, especially with the axe and P90 at the end, the train, Jeb working a normal job post Depredation... I think this is where Madness truly reached the point of 'crazy' and set the stage for every episode that came after it.
6. Madness Aggregation
Aggregation is the 9th episode in the Madness canon, and was certainly a surprise to see. This is Krinkels' experimental phase, and you can see it throughout the episode. It was the first episode (if I remember correctly) to have two protagonists on screen at the same time (or three, if you count dead/carried Hank). This is where my problems begin, however. You can certainly tell it was the first time, a lot of my issues with this episode center around Sanford or Deimos sort of standing around doing nothing whilst the other is causing mayhem. Apart from that though, it was nice to see them again, especially after watching the .5's years later. On rewatch, I hold it in much higher regard now that we have context for the canon. This is also where Hank is revived and would set up another event in the form of 9.5 later down the line. It is weird to see Hank as a Mag, and it's doubly sad to see that Deimos did not make it, but this episode is baller. The soundtrack as well, definitely fits the opening with our heroes driving and evading enemies. I can't pinpoint it, but the soundtrack definitely feels like a dual protagonist sound. In terms of story, it sticks very well.
5. Madness Combat 6.5
There is so much to love about 6.5. I think it's honestly the best .5 episode pre-Madness 11 era. 2009-2011 was a very experimental phase, but it definitely paid off. I just love how seamlessly 5.5 and 6.5 come together when watched one after the other, or in one big video (props to the folks who put those 'In Real-time' videos together). The wounded Sanford, the train tracks, it certainly gives a lot of context for what is going on, wordlessly. This is where they started to get their iconic looks. Whilst 7.5 didn't really offer anything substantial, 5.5 and 6.5 are truly magnificent episodes that are held in high regard. The reason I ranked 5.5 lower is that it's just to give you an idea of what's happening around Depredation and Antipathy, whereas 6.5 feels like its own episode. The soundtrack is one of my favourites too. The animation was getting more and more fluid, and given that this came out before Madness 10, it's quite amazing how much of the animation style here is carried over into the later episodes.
4. Madness Consternation
Episode 7 is one of my all-time favourites, for sure, and I think this rings true for a lot of people in the community. Even though it's not ranked at number 1, I'd still say it's among my personal favourite episodes. The soundtrack and eerie vibe of the demonic Clown gives the episode a real horror angle that I always scared me in a way, as a kid. There's also things I never noticed back in 2007, that I notice today, such as 'DISSENTER BE DAMNED' written on the walls where the spiked agents are. This is cool nowadays since 9.5 expands on retention and dissenters, so even though it may not have been intended at the time (or if it was, Krinkels was certainly quiet about it), it tells a lot without any words and fits the story very nicely. Again, it's another pick for my "this is the Hank you think about when someone mentions Madness Combat" list. There are so many. But I love Hank's ninja wraps and red goggles. I feel this is when his image improved each episode. Cheshyre's Madness7 soundtrack is close to my all time favourite, and I still blast it in the car to this day. Also, chainsaw Hank is MVP.
3. Madness Expurgation
This might be a little controversial depending on who you ask, but I think Expurgation fits nicely in 3rd place within this ranking. It's one of my favourites and is probably one of the craziest episodes to date. I think the issue I have with this episode is the lack of blood. I think Madness has always been memorable for the amount of gore, blood and ways that the enemies are killed. I don't have an issue with the black blood from the clown minions, but the gore just feels a bit lessened here, in my opinion anyway. That, however, does not stop this from being an all time great. 7 years, 7 months and 7 days, and it was well worth the wait after being teased for so long. This is truly a highpoint in the Madness canon, where things looked vulnerable in-universe. I know things have always looked shaky given how each episode ends, but seeing the Auditor all messed up and trying to make a deal with Hank and Sanford to remove the Clown, it sets up Madness Combat 12 nicely. The audio and SFX is a major improvement and would become a standard in later animations. The soundtrack, 'Expurgation', from our saviour Cheshyre is again one of the best soundtracks. It gives a sense of hopelessness, this is even more apparent when Sanford yells out in frustration when he is cornered by Tricky, but then hope is restored when Hank returns with a new metal arm, and the soundtrack hits even harder. I do feel like the fight at the end could have been a bit more interesting, and a lot could have happened, but then again, Krinkels worked on this thing for 7 years, so I'll give him a pass on that. Also love the way the episode begins with Hank and Sanford climbing down the ladder from MC10, haha. All in all, one of my favourites.
2. Madness Abrogation
I think Madness Combat 10 is easily one of the best episodes. This thing came out in 2011, but it could have come out in 2016 or something and I'd have been none the wiser. The sheer rise in quality is undeniable. Like I said before, my issues with Aggregation stem from a quality perspective, where one or more characters sort of stand around doing nothing whilst another character is off doing something. When rewatching MC9, it becomes more and more apparent and I can't unsee it. MC5.5 and 6.5 was a period of time where Krinkels was able to hash this out and I think this all came together in MC10, for sure. The animation is very expressive and fluid, there's not a single point where the protags are just standing still or doing nothing (except for when Hank is pushed into the wall by the Mag and when he pulls the lever for Sanford, but I'll give this a pass). The episode feels very alive, due in part to the expressiveness, such as Hank and Sanford playing rock paper scissors to determine who dives into The Auditor's construct first. Naturally, it's our boy Hank. And that soundtrack? Come on, it's easily my personal favourite in the whole series. I think where MC9 toned it down to suit a more slow paced episode, MC10 ramps it up where it sounds like alarms are ringing, as if to say "we've go to go, quick!", and the part of the song where a portion of Madness7 is played, followed by a remix of Crazy Clown Song of Death from MC5, truly amazing. Cheshyre did a beastly job here, and as usual, breathed some serious life into this episode. It's by far the episode I come back to the most, there is just so much to love here. Again, you'd have no idea that MC10 and MC11 are 7 years apart. I wish I could say more, and to be honest I would I could say more on ALL the episodes, but we'd be here all day. MC10 is a classic, hands down.
1. Madness Combat 9.5
This might've been expected, or not expected, I don't know. But MC9.5 is easily the best episode to date. I'll also be ranking both parts as one whole episode. I can't actually tell you which part I prefer the most, as it takes two of my favourite looking Hanks and puts them into the same episode. Following Dedmos and the anticipated release of MC12, I would say that this is Krinkels' magnum opus. In terms of sheer quality, the amazing sound design, and again we cannot forget how much life is pumped into these animations by Cheshyre. I'd say I prefer Part 1's soundtrack over Part 2. I think given how fast MC6 Hank is, I would be inclined to say Part 1's fast paced soundtrack fits that version of Hank the most, but that's just a personal preference.
Anyway, the most noticeable thing off the bat is the sleek, crisp art design. It's rugged, detailed, and is by far Krinkels' best work. It truly feels like a massive overhaul to the design of the characters and world around them. Again, the expressiveness is huge, such as Hank making fun of the ATP Soldat gesturing with his hand, pointing towards the eyes, and this is even more interesting because it's the first time Hank meets them chronologically. It feels very fluid, and everything looks like it has real weight to it. This is also enhanced by the amazing sound design, for a mask that drops onto the floor, or the clicking of the guns. The horror feel from MC7 is truly back here, as well. Part 2 specifically where Tricky just goes into beast mode, it very much caught me off guard. MC9.5 also gives us an interesting look at how 'the other place' works, and how the Madness universe works as a whole. It's implied when you die, you end up in this sort of purgatory hellscape, and it does all of this story telling wordlessly. Ironically, I feel that Part 1 is actually more of a 7.5 than the original 7.5, for the obvious reason that 9.5 starts after Hank is killed in MC7. So many little details in 9.5 make it feel so authentic, such as the very end when Hank is revived, and you can faintly hear gunshots in the background, the moment where Deimos is killed. I have so much more to say but again, we'll be here all day. All in all, this is by far the best MC episode to date in terms of quality, audio, story and the new art style will be one of the driving forces moving forward.
So, that's my personal ranking of Madness Combat episodes. Again, I love every single episode, so if there's a ranking you disagree with, just remember it's my personal opinion and in my head, they are all number 1. Submit your rankings, and let me know your thoughts, and where you'd rank the episodes!
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2024.05.21 11:57 Golden_Pineapple07 Saw this and thought of Five

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2024.05.21 11:57 Golden_Pineapple07 Saw this picture and IMMEDIATELY thought of Five

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2024.05.21 11:51 FIDclav Best Intune Guide to Enable Developer Mode in Windows Machines

☑Best Intune Guide to Enable Developer Mode in Windows Machines - https://www.anoopcnair.com/enable-developer-mode-in-windows-intune/
💡Enable Developer Mode in Windows with Intune
💡Device Restrictions
💡Monitor Configuration Profile Deployment in Microsoft Intune
💡Event Log to Verify Intune Policy Deployment Status
💡End User Experience

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Certainly! Enabling Developer Mode in Windows machines is essential for testing and developing apps. Let’s break it down:
  1. Device Restrictions in Intune:
    • Intune allows you to control various settings on Windows 10/11 devices. These settings can be configured using device configuration profiles.
    • To enable Developer Mode, you’ll need to create a device restrictions profile in Intune.
    • Most configurable settings are deployed at the device level using device groups. Policies deployed to user groups apply to targeted users who have an Intune license and sign in to that device.
    • Some relevant settings include:
      • App Store:
      • Trusted App Installation (Sideloading):
      • Developer Unlock:
  2. Enabling Developer Mode:
    • You can enable Developer Mode directly on the Windows machine using PowerShell or Registry Editor.
    • To enable sideloading (installing non-Microsoft Store apps):reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\AppModelUnlock" /t REG_DWORD /f /v "AllowAllTrustedApps" /d "1"
    • To enable Developer Mode:reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\AppModelUnlock" /t REG_DWORD /f /v "AllowDevelopmentWithoutDevLicense" /d "1"
  3. Monitor Configuration Profile Deployment:
    • After creating the device restrictions profile, monitor its deployment status in Intune.
    • Check the event logs to verify successful policy deployment.
  4. End User Experience:
    • Users will now be able to install and test sideloaded apps during development.
    • Remember to disable Developer Mode when not needed for security reasons.
Remember to follow best practices and security guidelines while enabling Developer Mode. Happy coding! 😊👩‍💻👨‍💻34.

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Device Restrictions in Intune:
Keep up the great work, and happy coding!
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2024.05.21 11:45 FandomsIlike Meet Lovesan

WARNING: VERY HEAVILY DELTARUNE INFLUENCED. If you have no idea what Deltarune is, you should probably know that first before reading about this OC... I have a whole-ahh google doc on them and I am also currently writing a story for them hsgdkslsbdhdk yes they are a Deltarune OC, yes they look like Winter King but I assure you, I made them in 2022 which predates him, and yes, they look like a combination of Spamton and Rouxls. I'll just copy-paste their description from the Google doc-
Age: 20 Gender: transmasc nonbinary Sex: female Sexuality: bi demisexual Pronouns: they/them (preferred), he/him Height: 5’6” Date of Birth: August 11, 2003 ~ Notes ~ Lovesan is a virus(worm is a subcategory). A Creator reprogrammed Lovesan to be docile, but did not remove any code, putting up a firewall against the malevolent code instead. - can summon things via code tethers as well as change the properties of things via code - has a hologram computer with various ports as well as a universal (seriously universal) USB hub - is vulnerable to glitchy/corrupted code (might do something unpleasant to them...)
Extended notes: In Safe Mode: - Can summon energy shields. They make a habit of sticking with defense rather than offense. These energy shields are able to bear weight, block attacks, and can be used as a blunt weapon if necessary; however, if they are low on energy, these shields will be weaker and more fragile. They are bright blue and hexagonal. - Can manipulate the source code of an object. They can change the properties of an object and can make it do things it isn't normally able to do. - They have a gentle and calm demeanor, and they choose to be someone who blends into the background. They dislike showing their teeth, as their visibly sharp canines are a potential giveaway that they were, at some point, a malevolent program. Since they have the ability to hop universes (a minor ability granted by the Creator), they tend to look for people to keep in contact with so they are able to revisit a universe, if desired. - Their appearance is somewhat unusual for an Addison, as they are not naturally a uniform color. Their hair and eyes are white, and their skin is dark blue. The color scheme is rather reminiscent of an old bluescreen. Their hair and eyes also have a faint glow to them, in addition to thin white bands that are around their wrists and ankles. (The bands often get mistaken for jewelry.) Their eyes appear to have no pupil or iris, and they have poor eyesight; they wear glasses to see. - They typically wear a dark grey shirt with ivory-colored buttons, beige pants, and dark ankle socks with loafers. (The ankle socks are to cover up the bands.) In Virus Mode: - Can use their Safe Mode abilities offensively. - Can summon energy weapons. The weapon can be any type. Their signature weapon is a broadsword. Weapons have the same properties as their shields. In addition, their speed is faster. - Cannot die. Upon entering Virus Mode, they will trick their opponent into thinking that they are still mortal. Upon the first death of their body, they may reform somewhere else and perform a sneak attack. (They can continue doing this until their opponent realizes that they cannot be killed.) - They become much more violent and destructive. They will toy with their opponent, and will either become bored and kill their opponent, or take a liking to them and allow them to walk away from the battle. (The opponent will be killed upon refusing the option of mercy.) They care less about hiding their abilities, and are therefore more ruthless. - Their appearance changes slightly. Their eyes are no longer pure white; they instead are black with white pupils. Their teeth become sharp, and their fingers become slightly clawed, much like a cat's paw. (a proper visual would be looking at Spiderman 2099's hands.)They frequently smile at their opponent, which can unnerve said opponent. Their glasses are cracked, but they no longer need them to see. - Their original virus form does have all of these features, but in addition, their hair was blue and black instead of white, and they wore more formal clothing, consisting of a white dress shirt, black pants and shoes, and a dark cloak with a fastener made of their energy. - A last resort move, they only enter Virus Mode if they are about to die in Safe Mode. This also helps with giving them time to break down the firewall to their malevolent code, as their opponent thinks that they have nothing left. Since it is an internal process, they are able to hide their advantage.
They are the main character of my story, Second Life. (I feel like I need to change the title bc it feels uncreative but idk)
also, image descriptions!! 1. the doodle sheet of them I made when I suddenly had an urge to draw. I hadn't drawn for a few months, and it turned out I had a massive change in style, with much better anatomy and posing. 2. The second version of the poster I made for my story. The first version looks horrendous, trust me 3. Their virus form! 4. Their virus form, pre-plot! 5. plot happening to them, starting their story! 6. The most recent non-meme piece of them, showing their abilities in Safe Mode!
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2024.05.21 11:44 woodencone Routing Management interface via LAN data interface (same subnet)

Hi there,
Is this a valid setup?
I have a pair of PA-450’s in a Branch office configured in HA mode.
The FW’s are using SD-WAN to build an overlay to a Hub, whereby routing to my backbone is possible.
I don’t want to connect the FW mgmt interface directly to the internet and I don’t have a out-of-band network. Therefore I am attempting to use the Management interface via data interface within the same subnet. Essentially, forcing mgmt traffic back through the FW.
The theory is that mgmt of each FW will route through the current ‘active’ firewall. If a failover occurs the secondary firewall will become active and connectivity to the backbone (via the SD-WAN) will still be possible.
Trouble is, it’s not currently working and I’m curious if other people are using this topology or if there are better alternatives?
Thanks!
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2024.05.21 11:34 skuuks Anyone interested?

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2024.05.21 11:06 Terrible-Copy5571 Rachehebel 😤😤😤😤

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2024.05.21 10:56 muhlba91 LD2410S not reporting presence data

Hi,
I have an LD2410S mmWave sensor connected to my ESP32.
The sensor is powered via the Vc (3V) of the ESP32 which should work because the minimum power supply for the sensor is 3V (typical 3.3V, max. 3.6V), and I can successfully send and receive commands from the sensor. For example, I can put the sensor in configuration mode, read the serial number or any other data as well as write data, and end the configuration mode again. (I receive the ACK for each command successfully.)
The default configuration retrieved from the sensor has a nearest gate of 0 and farthest gate of 4, SNR trigger value for gate 0 is 11 and it's holding value is 11 as well. All other SNR trigger values are 10 and their holding values are 11. The thresholds of all gates also look pretty OK ranging between 28 and 45 for the holding threshold and between 28 and 48 for the trigger threshold.
As per the specification (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CYgZTTEkZoo29QDd8V-qMWQCiwLFjlw1/view) the LD2410 sensors in general operate in the working mode when not put into configuration mode.
When running in the working mode, the sensor should send reports containing whether a person/movement/whatever is detected AND also pull high on OT2.
Now, when reading from the sensor I only read 0s from it - even after minutes there's no data sent except for 0s! Additionally, also the OT2 does not pull high at all - even if I basically wave wildly across all sides of the sensor multiple times.
Does anyone have an idea why the sensor is not reporting data, or sensing anything at all? FYI: I got two of these sensors and both behave exactly the same.
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2024.05.21 10:53 Any_Beginning_2444 Hello world

Bonjour tout le monde,
J'espère que vous allez bien. Ce petit post apparait sous vos yeux, guidé par une question fondamentale au sujet de mon surpoids et peut-être du vôtre.
Aussi loin que je me souvienne, mon corps a été un problème dès l'adolescence. Enfant, c'était un vaisseau, un moteur d'énergie sans fin qui me permettait de courir, grimper, chuter, me battre (avec le prisme enfantin), nager et danser. J'ai toujours aimé bouger, et à cette époque, je croyais que mon corps allait rester mon meilleur ami pour la vie… Et puis arrive l'adolescence, et toute sa morphologie qui vient avec. Moi qui avais un corps de "sucrette" comme disait ma mère, se retrouve de plus en plus avec un corps de femme. La poitrine me fait mal, je prends des hanches, des cuisses, des bras, du ventre… Mon corps change et mon enfance se dérobe, cachée et enfouie sous ce corps de plus en plus marqué par la féminité. (Attention, je ne dis pas qu'une adolescente a un corps de femme, je fais juste état d'un changement rapide et soudain auquel moi, je ne m'attendis absolument pas)
Alors viennent les premières prises de poids, on connait un peu l'adage qui dit que les adolescents mangent comme 5, je ne sais pas si c'est une réalité pour tout le monde, mais dans mon cas, c'en était une. Mon corps change encore. Je suis bien loin de ce corps d'enfant que mon père trainait en randonnée et en bivouac à parcourir les rivières et les montagnes. Alors, je tente des activités sportives extra-scolaires. Un peu de Tennis, un peu de BMX, l'AS du collège avec le Volley, toutes abandonnées très rapidement, sans confiance, il n'y avait pas de performance ou de volonté d'aller plus loin. J'ai donc mon premier constat d'échec, et je resterais avec ce mindset pendant très longtemps, jusqu'à aujourd'hui d'ailleurs.
L'adolescence ce passe, je fais mon lycée, je suis bien entourée, mais on mange mal, on sort peu à part pour faire des soirées soit à la belle étoile, soit chez les copains. Je ne fais plus d'exercice physique, j'ai 6 à mon BAC d'EPS, car je ne voulais plus y aller, je ne voulais juste plus que les autres vois mon corps et puisse le juger en classe. Quand j'y repense, c'est vraiment ridicule, parce qu'à l'époque, j'étais mince, mais toute la pression venait de ma tête.
J'arrive en classe prépa, je mange mal, les remarques de ma famille sur ma prise de poids sont presque quotidiennes, on ne parle plus que de ça, ça devient un sujet number one. Dans mon couple, ce n'est pas le top, je prends du poids, on se sépare, je déménage.
Je termine mon master en réussissant à perdre du poids, je déménage (encore j'ai déménagé 11 fois en 11 ans), et là, le drame. Je reprends du poids, je deviens vraiment en surpoids, je pars faire le tour de Belgique à vélo, rien n'y fait, je ne perds rien, je vais à la salle de sport, je mange mieux, rien ne se passe. Alors, je perds espoir, je me punis en mangeant, car de toute façon, c'est ce que je sais faire de mieux à priori depuis toutes ces années et ces échecs à répétition. J'ai mon boulot, mes amis, j'habite au-dessus d'un bar en plein centre-ville, donc je sors, je sors, je sors. Je me mets dans un cycle d'échec, je mange trop, je bois trop, je fume trop. J'ai des histoires d'amour extrêmement douloureuses et complètement nulles. Je suis toujours en mode échec.
Puis un jour, je rencontre une fille, on se parle et on ne se lâche plus. Un jour, on fait un rendez-vous au lac, on s'assoit à une terrasse, le soleil de fin d'après-midi signe la fin des baignades, il y a des reflets magnifiques dans l'eau et les montagnes se baignent dans ce soleil orangé d'été. Je profite du peu de monde en terrasses pour vider mon sac et parler de tout ce qui ne va pas avec moi. Elle m'écoute, me comprend, me rassure. Je n'ai plus de discours miracle présenté en 5 étapes, j'ai enfin un discours bienveillant en face de moi. Wow. Je respire profondément, sèche mes yeux mouillés par autant de sincérité.
Depuis ce jour, cela fait 1 an que je suis avec cette fille, nous vivons ensemble et dans 1 mois, nous aurons notre chien ensemble. La vie est idéale avec elle, mais moi, je n'arrive pas à être épanouie de moi-même.
1 an après cette discussion, j'ai quand même changé certaines choses. Je bois moins, peut-être deux fois par semaine en weekend. Je fume moins, environ 5 cigarettes par jour par rapport à un paquet il y a 1 an. Je pleure moins, je suis moins déprimée. Vous me direz que c'est déjà un grand pas vers l'épanouissement, mais je ne suis pas satisfaite, je ne peux pas l'être car : je n'ai pas perdu de poids. Enfin, j'ai perdu 5kg, mais sur les 25kg que j'avais à perdre, c'est un peu la loose.
Alors, je me mets à penser, à me dire "Ok, demain, tu fais ça, tu manges ça, tu vas courir, tu vas faire du sport, tu vas bouger tes fesses". Et tous les jours, je remets à demain. Alors, je ne comprends pas, je ne comprends pas que je puisse autant procrastiner quelque chose qui me fait autant souffrir. Une personne ayant une écharde plantée dans la main ne dirait jamais "Demain, je la retire" ainsi pourquoi je garde ma souffrance près de moi malgré la volonté de m'en séparer.
Je me demande si vous aussi, vous faites comme moi, vous vous faites des discours hyper motivant le soir et le lendemain, vous retombez dans votre routine sans avoir su faire le moindre effort. D'où vient ce comportement paradoxalement destructeur et totalement inefficace ? Est-ce que mon cerveau est définitivement réglé en mode échec ? Quelle est cette chape de plomb sur mes espoirs et mes rêves ? Merci de m'avoir lu, j'espère pouvoir échanger avec vous. Je suis désolée si ce post était un peu décousu, je n'ai pas trop pris le temps de me relire au risque de regretter d'avoir ouvert mon cœur sur les internets.
Merci,
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2024.05.21 10:45 Pratical_project298 Why some images in my collection have this grey camera symbol, indicating that the image was removed, but then you open It and they are okay?

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2024.05.21 10:39 Dry_Kick_7173 (Pc) H: pictured below W:Caps

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