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www.zeldadungeon.net Check Out This Difficulty Analysis of Breath of the Wild’s Illusory Realm! - Zelda Dungeon

Do you remember the battles against each of the Blights in Breath of the Wild’s DLC, The Champions’ Ballad? These challenges take place in the Illusory Realm and are notoriously tough, given the low-level armor, limited array of weapons, and minimal resources at your disposal. Would you be surprised...

Check Out This Difficulty Analysis of Breath of the Wild’s Illusory Realm! - Zelda Dungeon

This is new to me, not sure if it's more widely known. tl;dr you get fairies and healing meals if you are unsuccessful (either dying or restarting) the Illusory Blight battles in the BotC DLC.

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I tried watching the source video but found it grating, so I linked to ZeldaDungeon's blurb. Source in the link.

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Toys 'R' Us Riles Critics With 'First-Ever' AI-Generated Commercial Using Sora
  • They did (in the US). Bain Capital bled them dry and then sold off the scraps. There have been a few attempts to revive the brand but to my knowledge nothing has stuck yet.

  • Hathaway’s Flash Sequel ‘Sun of Bright’ Update: ‘a little more patience,’ says Producer Ogata
  • Hathaway, Sun of Bright

    Glory to you and your mobile suit

  • Trump trusted more than Biden on democracy among key swing-state voters
  • Saw this posted recently and it fits quite nicely.

  • There are some countries named after cheese though.
  • A curious choice of fondue

  • The Most Confusing Part of the Power Grid | Practical Engineering [22:07]
  • You are correct, generator is the way to go, with the UPS covering for the transfer time. AC goes on the generator.

    Unless you don't spec the generator to be able to handle the AC and have to do a song and dance with rolling units for every power outage. Then the AC sits idle while the undersized rolling unit just barely keeps the room below 95 degrees.

    Or if you build out an office in an area famous for hurricanes and instead of a generator you buy a shitton of (physically compatible but logically incompatible) battery banks, reinforce the floor to hold the weight, then complain about not being able to have an accurate remaining runtime during an outage and bitch about people having to be sent home because it's now 90 degrees and humid inside the cube farm and why isn't the AC on battery we have so much battery.

    And then the same people walk away with millions when the company gets bought out and they move on to their next victim to do it all over again.

  • The Most Confusing Part of the Power Grid | Practical Engineering [22:07]
  • I'm not the right person to ask for that kind of differentiation... it's been a long time since I've had to do much of anything with component-level circuitry, and it's use it or lose it as they say.

    My experience is mostly at the data center level. And I got real tired of having to explain to uninformed C-suite micromanagers and their sycophants why it's a Bad Idea to run the industrial AC off of the UPS, for instance. Or they're nitpicking because a UPS is 40kVA and saying 96% capacity while "only" supplying 37kW and completely ignoring the fact that we REALLY should not be running it that close to max, as stated many times, instead choosing to "investigate" why the math doesn't add up (hint: it's because the power factor was less than 1).

    (And if my math doesn't add up, I'm blaming it on exhaustion and being out of practice. Roast as needed.)

  • The Most Confusing Part of the Power Grid | Practical Engineering [22:07]
  • I really enjoyed this video. It went into a few things I was fuzzy about despite having to ELI5 power factor to corpo suits on a semi-regular basis for about a decade.

    Nebula link for those that partake.

  • Decisions, decisions
  • Fuckin A, man.

  • Decisions, decisions
  • Ghost Love Score intensifies

  • Dante left out these circles of Hell
  • I think it would be more of a mobius strip than a circle.

  • Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth 1967

    Some things never change.

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    How Cult Leaders Use Provocatively Loaded Language to Control Their Followers
  • Link to the mentioned video. I can't recommend this enough. It's really well done.

  • if jupiter gained enough mass to trigger fusion and ignite into a star...
  • At least as happy as Ceres. People non-nerds still remember Pluto.

  • Credit card debt is soaring, especially in these cities
  • It's about $400 a month in interest.

  • Hail Satan!
  • Lovecraft would be proud of that non-Euclidean eldritch abomination.

  • Doing The Thing

    tfw you have a few months left in savings and finally get around to looking up disability and it's all "we'll get around to it in 6-9 months."

    🪦

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    Hestu Scamming - maxed inventory slots for 35 korok seeds [Suishi on YT]

    How any of this gets discovered is still beyond me.

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    The crossover I didn't know I needed
    Sources

    Evangelion, Hathaway's Flash, My Dress Up Darling

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    Poisonblack - Rush
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    So I watched Seed Freedom [possible spoilers]

    I have a love hate relationship with Gundam movies. I love that they exist and that they've given us some iconic moments, but I hate how rushed they feel most of the time. Seed Freedom is no exception.

    🦜✝️🥜

    The first act is definitely rushed. The players and their relationships (and how things have changed since Destiny) are barely set up. But damn does it ever go hard. And by the end, they hit just about every Seed trope possible. Whether that's a good or bad thing is definitely a matter of taste, but there is no doubting that they were committed to the bit. I had a good time, and everyone cheered when ______ got his ass beat.

    If you hated Seed/Destiny, I don't see this movie changing any minds. But if you enjoyed that universe, it's worth seeing IMO. It's quite possibly the most Seed thing ever. I give it 4 V-fins.

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