PixelPioneer

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[–] PixelPioneer 1 points 3 months ago

Then they can go after the “communists”

[–] PixelPioneer 11 points 5 months ago (3 children)

I bet they will do this. I remember they did this with Twilight Princess as well.

[–] PixelPioneer 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Look at him go, that’s my boy Yoshimitsu!

[–] PixelPioneer 2 points 1 year ago

The name is directly based on that though.

[–] PixelPioneer 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is one of those rare cases where Nintendo could fix your console for free or give you a replacement. You should contact customer service, they’re usually very friendly and helpful. Good luck 🙂

[–] PixelPioneer 5 points 1 year ago

The perception of saltiness in food and water can vary due to how it interacts with other flavors. Salty foods often have a balance of salt that enhances the overall taste experience. Conversely, salty water can taste unpleasant because the salt can overpower your water’s flavor by itself, making it less enjoyable. Unless you mean sea water though, that has a lot more stuff in it.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by PixelPioneer to c/nintendo
 

When I first saw the book I couldn’t believe what I was seeing, it wasn’t until the chime started that I realized what I was looking at. Anyone else excited?! I’m looking forward to this one. It’s been too long…

[–] PixelPioneer 2 points 1 year ago

Holy crap, a rare look at a pre-historic Cars universe. Good find.

[–] PixelPioneer 1 points 1 year ago

So you're interested in a device that can juice a banana with a trigger? Amateur.

First off, we'd need three key parts:

  1. An Impactor- This could be like a hammer or a piston. It'll whack or squeeze the banana to get the juice out.

  2. A Reservoir- This is basically a fancy word for a cup or container that's going to catch all that delicious banana juice.

  3. A Trigger- The thing you're going to pull, press, or smack to get this whole operation going.

Now, here's how it would work: you pull the trigger, which gets our impactor moving (maybe it releases a spring, or maybe you're doing the pushing). The impactor then exerts a force onto the banana. Think of the banana like a squishy tube full of semi-liquid stuff (it's a bit like that, right?). When you squeeze or hit it, the pressure inside increases.

This pressure change, thanks to our good friend Pascal's Principle, is distributed equally within the banana, causing the squishy inside part (the mesocarp) to be under a lot of pressure. It reacts just like any other semi-fluid thing under pressure - it wants out!

If the impactor's hit is strong enough, it could burst the banana's skin (exocarp), which means an exit for the juice. This juice will try to take the easiest route out, which should ideally be into our reservoir. You'd want to engineer the system in such a way (think chutes or funnels) to make sure that you get as much of that sweet, sweet banana juice as possible.

A lot of factors will affect how well this works, like how ripe the banana is, how fast and strong the impactor is, and how well the trigger sets things in motion.

So yeah, it's doable. Not sure how practical or necessary, but definitely doable!

[–] PixelPioneer 2 points 1 year ago

You know, it's somewhat ironic when you take a step back and look at it. The entire premise of cryptocurrency was built on the foundation of decentralization. Yet here we are, gravitating towards centralized exchanges en masse. It's like we've veered completely off course. The allure of profit seems to have eclipsed our memory of the fundamental ethos behind crypto. It feels as though we've witnessed the death of the original crypto vision. Quite a bitter pill to swallow, isn't it? Yeah, I’d say it’s dead.

[–] PixelPioneer 1 points 1 year ago

I also own a guitar with a tremolo, similar to yours. However, I don't use it much as it often goes out of tune. Many online suggestions propose using a digital pedal for the effect you want. I agree with this - it saves you from the hassle of constant retuning. So, my advice is to get a pedal for the effect, and then pick a guitar that you really like. I hope this is helpful!

[–] PixelPioneer 23 points 1 year ago

Not going back to Reddit ever, too much bs.

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Am I the only one?

[–] PixelPioneer 4 points 1 year ago

Just having favorites for anything would have been nice. Imagine setting favorite items for the quick menus 🤯

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