knighthawk0811

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[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one -4 points 2 months ago

don't human artists also learn by looking at copyrighted material? one of us is missing something

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 6 points 3 months ago

"but they take all the risk, they deserve the reward"

what risk? the only thing they risk is becoming one of us if they fail hard enough and have to go get a regular job

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 2 points 3 months ago

if you log into mainstream SM with your account then all previous and future things you do on that system will be linked to you on their end in some way.

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 2 points 5 months ago

if AI is rebuilding every frame I hope it's accurate to what the internals of the game are thinking. Nobody wants the AI to show you things that the game doesn't agree with and have you failing at whatever game task you're doing

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 5 points 5 months ago

where exactly are these things located? according to heyjackass.com there have been nearly 1000 persons shot in Chicago YTD, but this report says that only 115 incidents on the shotspotter. Of the nearly 1000 most of them are single victim, but about 100 are multi, with 2 being the second most common after singles at 83 so far. A rough estimate still has the incident number being over 700 which is far different than 115

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 3 points 9 months ago

i prefer pairdrop specifically because there's no install.

however, looks like local send (after install) might work offline as long as they local network is up.

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 2 points 10 months ago

oh, yeah. it's not perfect but it sure does remove so much crap i don't intend to read.

i recently missed an event invite because of it... luckily i was just a late responder and have not actually missed the event itself

i definitely have to "browse" the unimportant emails regularly

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I'm using Google. I've done that too. protecting inboxes is step one for sure, but i also want to know the extent of this. it's not enough for me to just block the emails and leave it at that.

if it keeps coming and i fail to block them all i want to have some info on the intent of this so I can properly educate others i work with to defend ourselves

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 0 points 10 months ago

I've seen hundreds of those and they're mostly phishing attempts. this new one doesn't look anything like that.

this one has multiple addresses in the CC field, at least one of which is always a predefined list on the senders side. and it's otherwise a legit looking support ticket response.

but i want to know what's the origin, what's the vectors, and what's the target.

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

not sure if all of them did, but some did for sure. off looking address too

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 2 points 10 months ago (3 children)

i assume something just got popular with script kiddies, but i want to know what it is and what systems it effects so i can know if I'm protected or not.

gonna keep looking at least as long as i keep seeing this happening

[–] knighthawk0811@lemmy.one 2 points 10 months ago

never forget about the sarcasm razor... whichever one it is

 

I've seen a few hundred of these emails in the past couple days coming in from multiple different companies.

I'm looking for more info.

at least one said it was zendesk, most did not say any software.

the tickets are being sent with CC addresses that contain large email lists. often others on the CC who don't know what's happening will reply "stop emailing me".

so far I've seen this coming in to multiple addresses and none of the sending companies are familiar either.

sounds familiar to anyone? any info on this? it's there a name i can lookup to find more info? i want to know what services this effects so i can properly protect my stuff and my work stuff.

 

the t stands for toilet... of course

 

but i know Anakin was well done

 
 

but I never tell it because it's too cheesy

 

if it wasn't then we would call them "single guy jokes"

 

Dr Mike Israetel explains and prioritizes the top factors you need to focus on if your goal is to grow your muscles

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Powerpuff Girls (lemmy.one)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by knighthawk0811@lemmy.one to c/creative@beehaw.org
 

a painting my daughter just finished and her in the background already starting something new

the next one will be She-Ra

 

something about Ohio makes people want to leave the Earth

 

I made this for a BBQ competition in 2019 and won first place in the side dish category against 60 teams. I'm still very proud

 

Here are some different ways to organize your workouts throughout the week. This is not an exhaustive list, but I think I cover all the basics.

First, know that you have options on how often you workout through the week. You can do anywhere from 1 day a week to 7 days a week (but it's advised to take at least 1 day off each week)

Second, you can choose to always do the same routines on the same days of the week or you can do them what's called asynchronously and do them in order but on whatever day of the week it falls on. Example: you have a routine that's 4 days long and you workout 5 days a week so you just cycle through them in order.

An example of a synchronous routine is that you always do the same workout on Mondays.

OK, now for the splits. Generally a workout routine is called a split because it splits up all your individual exercise between the days of the week.

The Bro Split A classic. This split targets a particular muscle group or movement pattern each day of the week. Example: Monday: Chest / Tricep Tuesday: Back / Bicep Wednesday: Deadlift (Hinge) Thursday: Shoulders Friday: Squats (Quads) Saturday: Running

PPL: Push Pull Legs Very popular as of this writing. This split can be either 3 days a week or 6 days a week, usually it's a 3 day split. All exercises are placed into the 3 days based on essentially the name of each day. There's a day for all pushing exercise, all pulling exercises, and a day for legs. PPL is kinda like a bro split but with less days in it. In the above example Monday is a push day, Tuesday is a pull day, Wednes day and Friday are both leg days, and the shoulders need to be mixed into the Push and/or Pull days

Upper/Lower This split combines things even more than the PPL did and combines all upper body exercise into one day and all lower body exercise into another day. You could exercise twice a week, or keep rotating through for 2-4-6 days a week.

Arnold Split My personal Favorite. Similar to a PPL but we're going to group things a little different day1: Chest & Back day2: Arms & Shoulders day3: Legs

Full Body This exercise split will focus on trying to do 1 exercise for each body part during every workout session.

Which is best? That's easy. All of them. There's no need to limit yourself. Try each one of them for 1-2 months each and see which ones you like or don't like. Then you can keep to your favorites after that. In the end the true best workout split is the one that keeps you actually enjoying your time working out and producing results for you.

How often should I workout? This one is a little harder. You need to find balance in your life. Do as much as you can consistently stick to. Do as much as you can recover from. If you workout so hard and so many days in a row that your body doesn't recover then you're actually going to lose muscle and strength rather than gain it.

Synchronous or Asynchronous? Do whichever you like. Myself, I very much prefer an asynchronous split since it allows me to take a day off whenever I need one either to rest or to just live my life. Then I just do the next workout on the list tomorrow.

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