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Cake day: June 4th, 2025

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  • Your framerate is capped at 60fps, which means that the average can only be lower than that.

    Based on the 58fps average, I would expect this to be totally playable.

    The occasional dip as low as 48fps probably isn’t great, but could be a heck of a lot worse.

    If you’re CPU bound, consider increasing the resolution scaling to shift more work to the GPU.

    While your CPU is probably a bottleneck for that GPU, as long as you get a playable experience that’s not really as big of an issue as the internet would make you think. You’re leaving performance on the table. Reframe: you’re saving some performance headroom so that when you do inevitably upgrade to a newer CPU, that upgrade will feel even more impactful.





  • The battery needs to be able to deliver 100+ amps in an instant.

    A battery can fail in a manner where it’s not longer jumpable, cannot deliver the necessary amperage to start the motor, but still run accessory systems.

    I would check the battery’s voltage with a multimeter.

    I doubt this is a loose terminal connection. If the click you’ve described is coming from the engine compartment, that’s the starter relay switching. Wouldn’t be able to do that if there weren’t a complete battery circuit.





  • It really shouldn’t be a minority thing though

    The Cash version is fine as a cover because it feels like a cover, another take on the song.

    But the original is absolutely dripping in atmosphere that really complements the lyrics.

    Anyone who prefers the Cash version probably doesn’t have the volume up loud enough, or they’re using cheap headphones / tinny phone speakers to listen to music.


  • For the majority of my clients who use this kind of system, it is totally dysfunctional.

    Most of the records are incorrect, my guess is that they occasionally reset the password on mobile while the book is inaccessible and then don’t remember to update it in the book later.

    Effective use relies on the user’s understanding of umbrella accounts. I’ve had users have separate written entries for “Office”, “Skype”, “Hotmail”, and “Windows” because they don’t understand those things are all one Microsoft Account.

    As passwords get updated, it can become a mess of crossed out records with new ones squished into the margins. When a someone dies, anything written illegibly can be difficult for surviving family to discern. As the book gets filled out, it can get tricky to keep things alphabetized unless the user provisioned additional empty space between records.

    This system can work great for someone who is meticulous, neat, and organized.

    For your average person, I’ve had better luck solving the problem with a password manager synced to an online account that is protected by MFA and has recovery options that are also protected by MFA.