u/No_Jackfruit_4131

▲ 1 r/yuzu

Can the Intel core ultra 7 256v handle Switch emulations

I am planning to buy this laptop mainly for work,

HP omnibook x flip 16

Core ultra 7 256V

Arc 140v igpu

16gb LPDDR5x ram

1TB SSD

however I want to run Citron on it and Play TOTK or BOTW. But I couldn’t find any related emulation benchmarks for this CPU and IGPU.

Did anyone tried running On similar setup?

Thanks in advance?

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u/No_Jackfruit_4131 — 15 hours ago

What’s the lightest wireless mic you’ve used that actually sounds decent? Looking for recs

My first wireless mic was fine for short shoots, but wear it all day and you definitely feel it. Then I tried a smaller one, but the audio just wasn’t there. It sounded kinda compressed and thin compared to what I was used to.

Lately I’ve been looking for something that actually sounds decent without being a pain to carry. Came across the DJI Mic Mini 2 and it caught my eye for a couple of reasons.

It has a magnetic clip you can rotate depending on how you’re wearing it, which seems super handy. The charging case fits everything, including the receiver, and is basically wallet sized. That alone feels way more convenient than my current setup.

I’m pretty tempted. Anyone else fed up with clunky wireless mics? What did you end up switching to?

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u/No_Jackfruit_4131 — 3 days ago

How do you actually convert competitor creative data into your team's creative briefs? The translation step is where everything breaks for us.

Mobile creative team at a casual game studio. We've started subscribing to an ad intelligence platform a few months back and the raw data is genuinely useful. Top competitor creative refresh cadence, format mix, hook archetype distribution, all of it surfaces cleanly.

Where we keep stumbling is the operational step after the data lands. The information sits in a shared workspace, gets reviewed in a weekly sync, and maybe 30% of it actually changes anything in next sprint's briefs. The rest gets archived because nobody knows how to phrase "competitor X is running 14 hook variants of the same character" as a productive brief.

I think the issue is who owns the translation. Our UA manager doesn't write briefs, the creative producer interprets data inconsistently, and nobody's clearly accountable for the synthesis step.

Curious what setups other teams run. The ad intel tools themselves (Insightrackr, AppMagic, Sensor Tower, SocialPeta) all surface the data, that part is solved. What I'm trying to figure out: is there a specific role, ritual, or template you use to turn the insights into actual creative directives? Or is this just a craft problem nobody has nailed?

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u/No_Jackfruit_4131 — 5 days ago

What's your workflow for catching company news fast?

how do you guys actually stay on top of major company news in real time? like, paid newsletter or a bloomberg terminal kind of setup?

or have you built your own monitoring with RSS / twitter lists?

anyone here pulling earnings filings, 8-Ks, analyst ratings straight from a broker or third party API and setting up auto alerts when something drops?

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u/No_Jackfruit_4131 — 8 days ago
▲ 85 r/10s

What can we learn from Djokovic’s serve mechanics?

Been rewatching Djokovic matches lately and put together a slow-mo breakdown of his serve using a motion analysis tool, just to get a clearer look frame by frame.

Mostly just trying to get a better feel for basics like timing, shoulder rotation, and how guys stay so consistent under pressure.

Not really trying to rank anything or compare players, more just taking notes from what I’m seeing and testing it against my own game.

Always interesting to hear how others here break down pro mechanics when thinking about their own serve.

u/No_Jackfruit_4131 — 10 days ago
▲ 46 r/onebag

Do you still bring your normal wallet when onebagging?

Been trying to trim down the small stuff in my travel setup and somehow the wallet is the thing I keep overthinking lol.

At home I just use my normal wallet but it's loaded with cards I basically never touch. On a trip I really only need one card, a backup, some cash, and maybe a transit card or hotel key.

Full wallet feels like overkill. But loose cards in a pocket feels sketchy. And burying everything in the main bag is safer but then every coffee run or ticket gate turns into a whole thing.

Been wondering if a small quick-access cardholder just makes more sense for trips than dragging the normal wallet along.

What do you guys actually do? Normal wallet, dedicated travel cardholder, pouch, or just cards floating somewhere in the bag?

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u/No_Jackfruit_4131 — 10 days ago
▲ 7 r/EDC

Saw a post on here a few days ago of someone still rocking an iPhone SE and it made me actually look at my own carry properly for the first time in a while. Realized everything I have has slowly converged on the same palette. Not intentional. Just over the years I kept replacing things and somehow grey/silver kept winning.

Current loadout:

iPhone SE (refuse to upgrade, that post made me feel less alone lol)

Machined aluminum wallet with a money clip on the back

Two silver rings, one of them is a spinner I fidget with way more than I'd like to admit

Grey nato strap on a beater watch

Titanium keychain

Kind of curious if anyone else has accidentally ended up with a monochrome carry. Feels like one of those things you only notice after the fact.

u/No_Jackfruit_4131 — 15 days ago