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@vaporeon_ @amy yeah. it comes from すごい which wikitionary tells me is slang and comes from otaku culture

@vaporeon_ vscode is somehow a functional product but once i used a jetbrains IDE i never looked back

For those who weren't aware, DEI stands for "DirEctional Influence" which is a mechanic from super smash bros melee for adjusting your knockback angle

@cam I wouldn't really know but it feels intuitive to me that biology and chemistry (especially the lab work) would be very useful

@cam if we're going to waste their time with this at least make it easy

@cam I was a grader for a physics class designed for non-engineering and physics students (so it was almost entirely attended by pre-med students) and I was very confused by the difficulty of the class. why do doctors need to do math about a box sliding on a ramp makes no sense to me

For those who weren't aware, DEI stands for "DirEctional Influence" which is a mechanic from super smash bros melee for adjusting your knockback angle

@monorail my toxic trait is that i used to relax by playing This War of Mine or Frostpunk, which is genuinely unhinged behavior

@monorail im sure you understood that i was joking. i am the same way so i get it

@holly given how things are I cannot tell if this is a joke

@vaporeon_ I didn't actually know this until I googled it 2 minutes ago

@vaporeon_ monitors will draw a frame row by row, and if it starts drawing a frame before the previous frame finished you get a screen tearing effect. vsync forces the monitor not to draw a frame until the previous frame is completed

I don't know how speedrunners do it my heart rate was through the ROOF on the final five or so levels

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