Oka
@Oka@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on The whole "toilet seat up, toilet seat down" gender debate could be solved by everybody putting the seat and lid down. 2 weeks ago:
Once standing requires lifting and lowering the seat, normalization always incurs the maximum possible movement cost per stander, while leaving the seat as-is incurs at most that cost and often less. Therefore, for any population with at least one stander, leaving the seat as-is is movement-optimal.
- Comment on The whole "toilet seat up, toilet seat down" gender debate could be solved by everybody putting the seat and lid down. 2 weeks ago:
Yes not every user is the same, but they generally fit into 2 categories with a few outliers that cannot use the toilet or use the toilet eccentrically, and of those 2 main categories, 1 is weighted higher than the other.
On one end, 100% of users sit, on the other end, approximately 50% of users sit. This assumes that the other users never sit, which is improbable. Realistically, 60-75% of users will sit when using the toilet, depending on their use case.
Therefore, by normalizing the seat so that the majority of the time it doesnt have to be moved, it is most efficient for most situations. However, there will be a point where adjusting the seat based on usage choice is more efficient than leaving the seat normalized.
- Comment on The whole "toilet seat up, toilet seat down" gender debate could be solved by everybody putting the seat and lid down. 2 weeks ago:
They want to normalize the position so its the same for every user. Statistically, people with vaginas sit ~100% of the time, while people with penises sit between ~20% and 100% of the time based on choice or situation. So the logical and most efficient solution is lid up, seat down, after every use.
Even better if the seat has a gap for urine streams, then you will never have to adjust the seat.
- Comment on Dying Light 3 weeks ago:
It has its moments, but for me its too much of a sand box. Every planet feels the same. Every outpost feels the same, every npc feels the same. Theres no world building or serialized stories.
- Comment on Printed this extra long cat snake on my ender3v3 (this thing is longer than my 10yo!). The print came great for the most part. What do you think happened at this one spot? Bed adhesion issue? 4 weeks ago:
How long is a 10 year old? About 2.5 toddlers?
- Comment on When you find your favorite anime's fandom 4 weeks ago:
Even the boys?
- Comment on When you find your favorite anime's fandom 4 weeks ago:
anime child characters
Its probably what youre thinking.
- Comment on Are there any sub-$200 handhelds out there that smoothly run Game Cube games? 4 weeks ago:
+1 for steam deck
- Comment on true love 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on why are they pushing kpop demon hunters so badly? Who makes money off this new group? 1 month ago:
Netflix
- Comment on If every video game was to be destroyed but you had the chance to save five games, what would you choose to save? 1 month ago:
Gta 5 would be fine. Its got some unique gamemodes with FiveM, and like 992526737373773 empty RP servers.
- Comment on If every video game was to be destroyed but you had the chance to save five games, what would you choose to save? 1 month ago:
- Minecraft (It’s a sandbox)
- Garry’s Mod (It’s a sandbox)
- Roblox (It’s a sandbox)
- Skyrim (It’s a heavily mod-able medieval RPG)
- Portal 2 (It’s literally anything at this point: a web server, a game engine, a fucking computer, a lot is possible when the right people crack it open)
- Comment on Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee and tropical fruit in a push to lower grocery store prices 2 months ago:
This is a problem that you created. That’s like saying “dont worry guys, ill put the fire out” when you are still holding lighter fluid and matches.
- Comment on How bad is it really to listen to music with headphones? My mom told me if I keep doing that I'd go deaf... Is that fearmongering? 2 months ago:
My mother told me, someday, I will buy a galley with good oars, sail to distant shores. Stand up on the prow, noble barque I steer. Steady course to the haven, hew many foe-men. Hew many foe-men.
- Comment on Parents App'rule'ved 2 months ago:
Its a nail salon
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- Comment on YSK: Here's a list of browser extensions to un-shittify Youtube 2 months ago:
Correct
- Comment on Do air purifiers really reduce dust much? 2 months ago:
- Only dust in the air that passes through it
- Only if the filter is maintained
- Surface dust is unaffected
Its a noticeable amount, but not likely all of it
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- Comment on What's the name of the early-mid 2000's song that sounds like Beyonce, starts with a "dun...dun... dun DUN!" guitar part, and the singer makes this "dabudabudabu" sound? 2 months ago:
ChatGPT:
Beyoncé – “Don’t Hurt Yourself” (has that angry, distorted rock-guitar R&B mix, intense shouting, and spaced riffs)
Halsey – “Nightmare” (pop/R&B fusion with shouting vocals and electronic guitar bursts)
Demi Lovato – “Heart Attack” (that mix of pop-R&B and rock guitar stabs with powerful belting)
FKA twigs – “Cellophane” or “Two Weeks” (more ethereal, but has that contrast between angelic vocals and sharp production)
- Comment on Commercials seem to be normalizing an unhealthy work-balance more. 2 months ago:
The propaganda goes deep. Listen to country song lyrics, and what they are actually saying, convincing working class people to keep working, and buy alcohol, and not question reality.
- Comment on Why do people hate reality? 3 months ago:
“You people…” That’s all you had to say for me to realize where this was heading.
- Comment on Its all bots, isn't it? 3 months ago:
<witty_response>
- Comment on Do all American stores have greeters? 3 months ago:
More often than not, retail workers behind the counter in smaller stores are required (by their employer) to greet customers as they enter. It’s a tactic to reduce theft. However, employees hate doing it. Most customers understand its a mandatory part of their routine and hate it, or at the least are indifferent. It’s an insincere greeting that nobody cares for, its just something employees have to do, or they get reprimanded.
Your customer encounter is not normal American behavior. Expecting to be greeted is a sign of entitlement (which is the likely case, due to asking for your manager) or possibly mental health.
- Comment on The entire teenage population is different every five years. 3 months ago:
The amount of people younger than you is ever growing, and the amount of people older than you is shrinking.
- Comment on Choose wisely lemmings 4 months ago:
My first thought was Predator (the creature) as a child
- Comment on Choose wisely lemmings 4 months ago:
You may be a cunning linguist, but im a master debater
- Comment on Choose wisely lemmings 4 months ago:
FockerRyanDebusey
- Comment on Choose wisely lemmings 4 months ago:
Disfatt Bidge
- Comment on Choose wisely lemmings 4 months ago:
Smegma&Pepper