[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 1 points 52 minutes ago

Man, she's purrrdy!

Those hands are gorgeous

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 1 points 55 minutes ago* (last edited 54 minutes ago)

Huh, I don't think I knew that. I'd probably pick the lever just for funsies, but that's helpful to know, thanks for the tip! :)

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 1 points 57 minutes ago

If I'm ever in a position to go hunting, I'd really like on as a hunting rifle, they seem like a really fun mechanism to operate

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 1 points 59 minutes ago

Gotcha, that's very fair. To me a lever gun seems more the route I'd go for fun. For self defense or practical purposes I can definitely see the sense in a semi automatic rifle.

And I wasn't aware it was allowed anywhere, thank you very much for mentioning that!

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago

My guy's out here with the cowboy perk in New Vegas!

How do you like them? I've heard mixed takes on lever action shotguns, but they seem like an absolute BLAST (heh) to go skeet shooting with

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago

You're so very welcome my friend ❤️

Take care!

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

Needs more moustache, and smiling eyes with small round glasses

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Ahh, gotcha. It looks absolutely beautiful!

There's a Europe only Casio a1000 variant I've been thinking about someday getting with a similar sort of lens coating

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 3 points 1 hour ago

Is the face color changing? Do you know any details about which variant/color it is? I'd be really curious to look at it more online!

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 4 points 1 hour ago

Man, that colorway looks beautiful though!

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago

Oh snap, that sounds super cool! Like the other commenter, I'd also be curious to know more :)

[-] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago

I wasn't sure but it looks like they do actually make them in .22. I'm pretty broke too, I have no guns 😅 but that's okay, I wouldn't have much opportunity to go shooting right now anyway

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Works lever (files.catbox.moe)

Lemme know if memes aren't alright, I see that both the armed queers comm and this one (along with a bunch of other small guns comms) are basically just single poster communities, so I figured I'd crosspost to help contribute when I see something that'd be a good fit :)

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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by Cris_Color@lemmy.world to c/pics@lemmy.world

This is from Durham NC, so the text is a silly "Durham" pun. And the local mascot is a bull, so a lot of Durham themed stuff features a bull

Forgive my very sleep deprived face and weird-ass glasses, I'm not normally awake during the day and the glasses help with my sleep disorder 😅

Feel free to post your voting pictures or "I voted" stickers in the comments; seeing them makes me happy!

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An interesting old video on communication. It shaped a lot of my thoughts about communication from a young age and I recently watched it again and remembered how much I love it all over again

Also, yes it's by the guy who does the "true facts about" videos

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Radiofreefedi.net is a super cool internet radio with a couple stations that plays music from fediverse artists, along with a "words" station that plays non-music stuff like podcasts or other kinds of spoken programming

I've really enjoyed it and only learned about it cause someone here on lemmy mentioned it in passing, I thought I'd share so other folks know about it as well :)

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Mexican Burrowing Toad (en.wikipedia.org)

His head is really small and he is very cute :)

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One of the biggest obstacles facing workers issues in the US is the disproportionate representation that corporate interests recieve, due to funding campaigns indirectly through citizens united. Bernie highlights the end of citizens' united, and public funding for political campaigns as key pathways to fix the outsized political impact of corporate interests

As long as corporate interests bankroll political campaigns, the people we can vote for will be elected partially at the behest of companies, and will have a conflict of interest in representing American workers

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by Cris_Color@lemmy.world to c/196@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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Hello, I broke my laptop about a week ago and could use a hand figuring out the best approach for recovering the files when my new laptop arrives

The laptop was running fedora and would have used whatever encryption option is default in the fedora installer (The laptop required a password before it'd fininish booting so I'm pretty confident it was encrypted), which I believe would be LUKS?

If I understand correctly the ssd is a socketed sata drive, so I figured I'd buy a sata drive enclosure when I get my new laptop that'd let me plug it in via USB

I have the password I needed to boot when the device was working, if I get a sata enclosure can I access the files?

Any input, guidance, thoughts or suggestions are appreciated :)

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submitted 8 months ago by Cris_Color@lemmy.world to c/videos@lemmy.world

I really enjoyed the well researched video Fortnine put together on how grille height is the greatest predictor of pedestrian collision fatality.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by Cris_Color@lemmy.world to c/fuckcars@lemmy.world

I don't totally belong in this community as I rather like cars & motorcycles (but not how dependent our society is on them), but I really enjoyed the well researched video Fortnine put together on how the height of the front bumper/grille is the greatest predictor of pedestrian collision fatality and I felt it'd be a good fit for the community :)

Even as more of a car enthusiast, it's very frustrating how regulations intended to improve emissions have inadvertently resulted in basically every car on the road being a towering murder-behemoth that isn't actually even practical for their "intended" purposes (Speaking about trucks and SUVs since in my mind at least they're supposed to be utility vehicles for getting stuff done. Truck beds are the same size, but far harder to reach/see into, and get stuff out off for really no benefit whatsoever, and also have crap visibility)

I'm sure the way he voices certain things will be frustrating to some folks in this community, and thats fair- I think there's still merit to the way he's trying to push for a single small change that'd make a really big impact on safety (assuming legislators are willing to bite the bullet and actually do something for once). I try to be an ally to the ideas of making society less car-dependent even coming from a different perspective, and I hope y'all can see the value of folks in the enthusiast world as allies to the cause even if we don't share perspectives on everything. (For context, Fortnine is a motorcycling YouTube channel, and is as such obviously run by folks who love and care about motorcycling)

Hopefully this knowledge being more commonplace and widely discussed can more quickly result in legislation that makes cars far safer for pedestrians and cyclists

Hope y'all have a good day :)

Edit: added some context regarding Fortnine that intended to include but initially forgot

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submitted 11 months ago by Cris_Color@lemmy.world to c/splatoon@lemmy.world

I've been learning how to build a team comp with my team lately and it occurred to me that the notes I'm taking may be helpful for others as well!

Here are the two most helpful videos I've watched on the subject- I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ALSO WATCHING THESE VIDEOS IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN THIS SUBJECT! There are really helpful things explained in the first two videos that won't be covered in this post

A primer on weapon roles before you think about building a team comp: What Am I Doing? Part 1: Weapon Roles (Squidschool on YouTube)

And a video on actually putting together a team comp, and going through the process for an example team: A Simple Guide to Low Level Team Building (Bebrop on YouTube)

And here's some additional viewing, but it's contents are mostly covered by the rest of this post (the video goes through all the considerations by which to evaluate a team comp or how well weapons work together) Still helpful though! Weapon Compositions (Squid School on YouTube)

#Here are my notes on relevant considerations for building a team comp and evaluating synergy. This list is intended to be useful for evaluating both individual weapons and what they bring to the table, and also an entire comp and whether it has any big holes or oversights:

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  • Speed

  • Damage combos between weapons, sub weapons, and specials (mostly relevant for chip damage and aoe weapons)

  • Ability to frontline/push in

  • Viability for each role (the weapon roles video by squid school is important for evaluating this)

  • Special (how valuable it is), Special output/ability to get special quickly

  • Entry tools, displacement

  • Ability to paint

  • Need for paint in order to succeed (ambush weapons)

  • Ability to paint safely (paint at range, potentially via bombs)

  • Lethal bomb

  • Range/ability to threaten long range weapons

  • Ability to answer strong meta picks on enemy team (I think this is a harder question right now due to zooka and cooler having few counters. Brella is a strong matchup into all the splatter shots and other similar shooters in the meta, bubbler is strong into zooka, blasters and long range weapons are strong into inkjet, vacuum can be strong into trizooka and inkjet)

  • Maps: does this weapon/comp need certain maps to be viable? Is it really strong on certain kinds of maps?

  • SPLAT ZONES: reefslider, tristrike, bombs, burst paint, rain, vacuum, paint output, entry tools (lockout is very prevalent)

  • TOWER CONTROL: blasters & sloshers, reefslider(kinda), big bubbler, booyah bomb (might get one-shot by zooka?), tristrike, kracken, suction bomb, killer wail?, inkjet

  • CLAMS: speed, cooler, vacuum, kracken, beakons?, paint, strong frontline slaying and skirmishing

  • RAINMAKER: Cooler (insanely strong in literally every mode 😅), vacuum, object damage & bombs, toxic mist (kinda), speed

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#EXAMPLE: I'm gonna go through an example for vanilla slosher since thats what I've been maining.

###• Speed: GOOD. Maybe the fastest of the AOE (area of effect) weapons

• Damage combos between weapons, sub weapons, and specials:

GOOD/VERY GOOD (ideally you'd go through relevant combos with other potential weapons in your comp here, but I don't know the exact damage values right offhand and wouldn't wanna go through any possible combo anyway) but splat bomb and the main weapon can both do chip damage potentially combo-ing with wave, blaster/range blaster, 52 gal, zooka indirect, super chump, tristringer, etc.

###• Ability to frontline/push in GOOD/VERY GOOD

###• Viability for each role

SKIRMISHER: VERY GOOD

SLAYER: GOOD

SUPPORT: OKAY/POOR. Poor paint but can poke with bombs, not a super high value special except in zones and tower control

ANCHOR: POOR. Has some amount of range to keep enemies away, and poking with splat bomb can help, but can't paint to deny approach, and has poor range compared to a proper backline, and can only threaten a fast kill time when you combo with your splat bomb, so you can still get rushed down while trying to give safe jumps to your teammates

###• Special (how valuable it is), Special output/ability to get special quickly: OKAY. Special is only super valuable in certain modes, special output isn't amazing I don't think

###• Entry tools, displacement: OKAY. Tristrike is an okay-ish entry tool on zones, and tower control where people clump up, and sometimes clams. If the map is cramped it can be a better entry tool there as well

###• Ability to paint POOR. Bomb and special help, but is just outclassed by so many other midline/frontline weapons

###• Need for paint in order to succeed (ambush weapons): DOESN'T NEED MUCH HELP with paint in order to contribute

###• Ability to paint safely (paint at range, potentially via bombs) OKAY. Splat bomb and the little bit of range the main has help contest space the enemies want

###• Lethal bomb GOOD on TC, VERY GOOD on everything else

###• Range/ability to threaten long range weapons: OKAY. Splat bomb and tristrike help it here

###• Ability to answer strong meta picks on enemy team: Has a better matchup into fast mid/close range shooters w/cooler than most aoe weapons, but other than that there's not really anything special in terms of matchup into the meta

###• Maps: OKAY on any map. Can be GOOD/VERY GOOD on maps with a lot of cover, ledges and verticality.

###• Splat Zones:
GOOD. Valuable special, bomb for burst paint, but the main weapon has poor paint and burst paint

###• Tower Control: GOOD. Valuable special, main and sub that can threaten tower(but not as well as suction bomb or blasters)

###• Clams: GOOD/VERY GOOD. Very good speed and ability to push up, frontline, skirmish and get kills, but special is medium value

###• RAINMAKER: GOOD. Main weapon has poor object damage, but bomb and special can both help. Special has medium value. But it has very good speed and ability to push up, frontline, skirmish and find kills.

#TAKEAWAYS

Overall, slosher is a very good all around weapon, and it makes sense that its a top tier in the current meta. It can play fast, has a lethal bomb, and its special can be very valuable for certain modes. In order to build a team around slosher, the other weapons probably need to help with: paint for map control, safe paint at a distance, slaying, ability to threaten backline targets, and ideally other weapons would contribute high value specials that can get picks (zooka, inkjet), and/or work as an entry tool (tentamissles, rain, probably others). Slosher would synergize best with other weapons that can play a fast, or at least at a medium speed of play, and can do chip damage.

Once you understand the considerations for the weapons in your weapon pool (and the weapon pools of your teammates), you can go through the process explained in the team comp building video to try and assemble a comp out of the options you have. This list can then be useful again in reviewing strong points and weak points of the comp you're considering.

Full disclaimer- I'm a fairly low level player, but I wanted to share what I'm learning and organize it into something that might be helpful to others. Largely just as a learning exercise for myself :)

#splatoon #splatoon3 #splatoonfedi #competitive #comp

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