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First time playing! I like this game!
Antiwordle #1146 8 guesses
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First time playing! I like this game!
can confirm that it's a constant sine wave, at least for me.
i blew myself up by accident a month ago, and while my left ear has fully recovered my right one wasn't so lucky. lost all hearing above like 10kHz (which isnt really noticeable, especially with my left ear still being good on frequencies), and i also now have some very minor tinnitus there. ironically if i had to guesstimate the frequency of my tinnitus it would be around 12 kHz, which is past my hearing range, though it can change briefly because of external stimuli.
I've always wondered - do we know what is actually the cause of this?
I've had this happen before in similar circumstances as the post but way less severe, and I always figured it was because the brain's "processing speed" increased, allowing it to process a bigger quantity of information per unit of time, but I don't think that would make sense given that entering this state usually needs you to be hella tired?
Hey, just so you know, Mull development alongside DivestOS development has been halted indefinitely like a month or two ago.
I switched from Mull to Ironfox not too long ago. You can add their repository to your F-Droid client and get the fork and its updates from there.
god-tier post, this goes hard
holy shit! how many terabytes is that?
I've actually been meaning to read it for a good while, thanks for the guide!
i'm guessing it's the Enigma of the Amigara Fault. haven't read it myself but have heard it's pretty eye-gorey.
it really does seem like it, though at least it doesn't get worse on multi-language setups, which i thought would happen but thankfully didn't (at least for me)
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Based on the other responses to this, I'd say it really varies from person to person.
In my case, Kdenlive does in fact tend to crash often the longer I use it in a single session. It tends to get unstable on my system after around 2-3 hours of continuous work.
I remember losing an hour's worth of progress once, and from that point I've been saving my stuff compulsively. At least it taught me good habits!