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  • Non-fpv camera drones. I can’t really handle the quick reaction needed for fpv. And also I don’t really like to be in fpv.

    I just explore places. Explore my neighborhood. Just observe as if I was a bird in the sky (I don’t hover over people lol, I fly at least 60 meters / 200ft up and just chill and watch the roads and traffic). I sometimes go to a nearby park (that has no drone restrictions) and have a wide unobstructed line of sight, and I explore the park, just fly past people at the park and just watch their reactions (again, not directly over their heads), people seem intrigued. Basically just free roaming the skies, free as a bird (with a limited range due to battery limitations). Longest distance I got was 4000 meter and I barely made it back with less than 10% battery left. I once lost a drone because I forgot about the headwind on the way back. 🙃

    I currently have an Autel Evo Nano+

    Used to have Potensic Atom (not bad for an “off brand” drone btw)

    Before that is just shitty toy-grade “Holystone” drones.

    I despise DJI because of Geofencing.












  • So here’s the thing:

    I sometimes though I saw a ghost moving in a dark cornet of my eyes.

    I didn’t see a ghost.

    But then later I walk through the same place again, and also saw the same vision, but I already held the belief that ghosts dont exist, so I investigated, it turned out to be a lamp (that was off) that casted a shadow of another light source, so, when I happend to walk though the area, the shadow moved, and combined with my head turning motion, it made it appear like a ghost was there, but it was just a difference in lighting, a shadow. Not a ghost. I bet a lot of “ghosts” could be just interpreting lighting wrong and think its a ghost, not an actual ghost.

    Having you thoughts/logics prioritized is important to find the truth, and not just start believing the first thing you interpret like a vision of a “ghost”.


  • I don’t have a safe to put the password in, and I’m too skeptical of my family to just have it in plaintext.

    But now I found a solution, a compromise, instead of writing the actual master password, I paid for premium so that I can set up emergency access and make my secondary account as the trusted contact, then put the username and password to this secondary user on a piece of paper in plain text and even write “Bitwarden Emergency Access” on it.

    Even if a snooping family member got it, they wouldn’t be able to access my vault, I set the timer to at least 2 weeks, and I check the emergency contacts webpage every few days to make sure the timer hasn’t started ticking. If I ever get an email, or check the page and see the emergency access request being made, I’ll know I have to confront someone.

    And meanwhile, this also protect me in case I forget the master password to the main account, or like have anmesia or something. The drawer is a prominent visible place, so even if I lose my memory, I’d probably be looking for clues and find the paper with the log in info. Then wait 2 weeks and voila!

    I love the Emergency Access feature, what a wonderful Idea! I wish I used it the first time.







  • I’ve come up with a system to categorize reality in different ways:

    Category 1: Thoughts inside my brain formed by logics

    Category 2: Things I can directly observe via vision, hearing, or other direct sensory input

    Category 3: IRL Other people’s words, stories, anecdotes, in face to face conversations

    Category 4: Acredited News Media, Television, Newspaper, Radio (Including Amateur Radio Conversations), Telegrams, etc…

    Category 5: The General Internet

    The higher the category number, means the more distant that information is, and therefore more suspicious I am.

    I mean like, if a user on Reddit (or any internet fourm or social media for that matter) told me X is a valid treatment for X disease without like real evidence, I’m gonna laugh in their face (well not their face, since its a forum, but you get the idea).


  • (Already said this before, but let me reiterate:)

    Typical AITA post:

    Title: AITAH for calling out my [Friend/Husband/Wife/Mom/Dad/Son/Daughter/X-In-Law] after [He/She] did [Undeniably something outrageous that anyone with an IQ above 80 should know its unacceptable to do]?

    Body of post:

    [5-15 paragraph infodumping that no sane person would read]

    I told my friend this and they said I’m an asshole. AITAH?

    Comments:

    Comment 1: NTA, you are abosolutely right, you should [Divorce/Go No-Contact/Disown/Unfriend, the person] IMMEDIATELY. Don’t walk away, RUNNN!!!

    Comment 2: NTA, call the police! That’s totally unacceptable!

    And sometimes you get someone calling out OP… 3: Wait, didn’t OP also claim to be [Totally different age and gender and race] a few months ago? Heres the post: [Link]


    🙄 C’mon, who even think any of this is real…