tomkatt

joined 2 years ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

If you haven't already, check out Upgrade, by Blake Crouch. Good book, similar premise.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

When did you exit your positions and when do you plan to reenter?

I never had positions to exit. Was on the struggle bus financially for a long time and even had to declare bankruptcy back in 2013.

I started making more money and finally being able to really save and invest in late 2020/early 2021 but with Covid and everything being all crazy I wasn’t sure of the market as I’ve had no prior investing experience and didn’t even have a 401k. So I started aggressively paying down remaining debts and saving instead.

Currently my only debt is my mortgage, which I should be able to fully pay off (well ahead of amortization) in the next five years or so, and I’m currently living well below my means to save for retirement. Currently I have probably 18 months to two years of expenses in the HYSA.

I was planning to begin investing and putting funds in 401k or a Roth IRA this year, but Trump happened and I’m as lost as ever. I prefer the safe bet of the saving yield right now to potentially losing a ton of money, seeing as the markets are just falling everyday from what I can see.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

250k is not a very big nest egg for retirement.

No, but you can have multiple accounts and each is insured up to the FDIC limit.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

At this point I think I have more like 18 months to 2 years in my HYSA right now. I aggressively paid down my debts and as of January this year my mortgage is the only one left, but I didn’t start having enough to seriously invest until the last few years (maybe 2020 or 2021) and I’ve been aggressively saving since while I figure out where to put the money longer term.

On the bright side, I’m making so much more than I spend that it’s likely I’ll have my 30 year mortgage (27 years remaining) paid off inside of 5 years while still being able to continue saving, and paying the mortgage off will accelerate my retirement options.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago (11 children)

I have to admit, I don’t know that it’s the best option, but all my funds are currently in a HYSA.

Not as high return as the market under normal circumstances, but it’s liquid, and it’s been relatively safe at between 3.5% and 4.25% the last several years, and the times we live in are anything but normal.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

That's great. So... what exactly was accomplished?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

Hell if I know. I suppose that’s one of the multitude of possibilities of “what’s coming.”

All I know is I’m fine with getting out of the way while they get it. Preferably far away, where I won’t have to hear the bitching and blaming later when they find out what they asked for, what they voted for, and what they actually wanted don’t align.

[–] [email protected] 180 points 1 week ago (11 children)

Get out of the way and let us get what we have coming

Say no more fam.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Currently alternating between Half-Life 2 ~~(I swear I’m actually gonna finish it this time)~~ (yeah, I can't bring myself to finish HL2) and Chrono Trigger (I swear I’m actually gonna finish it this time).

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I think there’s a difference between people who voted republican (conservatives) who legitimately believed a lie or just saw what they wanted to see(single issue voters) and MAGA who knew it was a lie and deeply corrupt.

I honestly don't think we should differentiate. Republican leadership in the house and senate have done nothing to stand against Trump and MAGA, and have completely facilitated this mess. Differentiating between "MAGA" and "Republicans" just gives them an out later. MAGA is Republican, and Republicans are MAGA, at least at the policy level.

The Republican party needs a dramatic shift away from utterly insane and corrupt politics and behavior, and that's only going to happen with a heavy amount of pressure from their base and elsewhere. They don't deserve leniency in this.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

power vacuum

That's a strange way to spell "block party."

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

You'll have to pry my 70% and 75% keyboards from my cold dead hands. Smaller keyboards are much more ergonomic if you need to also regularly use the mouse.

 

I've been playing Chrono Trigger on the Steam Deck recently (Steam version) and found myself bugged by the lack of "retro" effect options. The game is great looking on a CRT or with the right shaders, and the raw blocky pixel look just didn't suit it. Normally I'd just shrug and emulate, but I wanted to play the Steam version with the new translation, and wasn't down to play it on the smaller DS screen. So like any lunatic, I went down a rabbit hole with Reshade and tested out a ton of configurations until I found something that looks pretty good on the Deck.

Links:

The Steam Deck's resolution makes it hard to work with shaders in Reshade, since most shaders are designed with at least 1080p in mind, but I came to what I think is a good solution with the following combination of shaders:

  • CRT-Frutbunn (main shader)

  • EasymodeCRT (Slight sharpen native res, fixes frutbunn's scanlines and brightness boost)

  • Vibrance (slight color saturation increase)

I've included my settings with the screenshots below. I love the depth it's adding to the image in the shading and making the characters look more grounded in the space. CT has really great colors and shading, but the raw pixel look kind of loses that. The effect is subtle, but really works well IMO. Might be hard to tell on the screenshots (be sure to open the full size images), but on the OLED Deck in handheld mode it looks great, and even has some bloom, just a really smooth but clean retro look.

I wasn't sure if it'd be a fluke and just work for Chrono Trigger, so I copied the shader config over to TMNT: Shredder's Revenge and it looks pretty great there too (and as a bonus, makes the intro video look more like the old cartoon). Seems like this should work fine for any pixel art game.

Note: If you want to try this docked, it looks good on the TV too, but you need to set EasymodeCRT's resolution (screen and frame width/height) to whatever your resolution is (I do 1080p docked, YMMV).


Full Album (Note - images don't look great here, compression)

Better pics:

TMNT comparisons:


Reshade settings

 

New house, was built/finished just under two years ago. I live in a dry climate, have been in my house for two years and only now discovered this. After some recent storms led to water in my window track I found my rear sliding windows have weep holes in the bottom, but they weren't draining.

After a lot of testing (filling the track with water, shop vac'ing it out, blower testing with air gun, suction with vacuum, etc.) I realized the weep holes in the interior of the window track and the weep holes on the exterior have no connection whatsoever. No water goes from inside to outside, and air blowing through exterior hole is felt through other exterior, and likewise with the interior, but nothing is going from interior to exterior. Water in the inside track will drain until the portion underneath fills and then pools up, and likewise, if I spray water in the exterior weep holes, nothing gets to the inside track, but it eventually comes out the exterior weep hole on the other side.

After some research, I found it's not uncommon for this to happen, it's a common defect with these sort of windows and I just drilled into the exterior weep hole with a 1/8 bit until it met the interior channel and sure enough, the water drains out as expected now. Put the window track back in, window back on, and tested pouring water in the track, it's draining perfectly now.


My only questions are, do I have anything to be concerned about with this DIY fix? Since the climate here is normally very dry (high desert, Colorado) and moisture evaporates quickly, I'm not worried about mold, but is there anything to keep bugs from getting in through the weep holes? They're not covered in any way. Also, will there be any winter concerns with the cold in sub-zero temperatures or snow/ice build up?

Apologies if these are dumb questions, but I'd literally never heard of weep holes until this week, with discovering the issue. So not sure what potential issues they might have, and honestly no way to know if I fixed this as intended.

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