What something that you are really good at?
Sometimes you just want to brag about something you excel at but never get the chance or you're just to modest. Now is your chance to tell a bunch of internet strangers about your amazing talent.
Sometimes you just want to brag about something you excel at but never get the chance or you're just to modest. Now is your chance to tell a bunch of internet strangers about your amazing talent.
Being correct on the internet. 100% so far
I'm really good at raising, training, and handling ducks. I'm the duck expert of my family and friend groups. I'm also damn good at treating injured or sick ducks myself, but that's a necessity because there aren't any vets remotely close to me that treat waterfowl. Performed very minor surgery on one of mine a couple months ago and he is totally fine now. I also treated a crippled duckling who was really close to needing put down and managed to get her legs working well enough for her to have a good life. She walks on her knees, but she gets around just as well as the other birds now. It's her first birthday in a couple weeks.
Omg, can we please see some pictures of your ducks? You must pay the duck tax.
Legs is the crippled duck in the front. Cayenne is the brown duck on the left. Judy is the white duck in the back
Antonio (https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/db113b78-fcd2-4c4b-953b-a66eeef655bf.jpeg)
!Sonic is the small one with the green head. He runs SUPER fast. The other one is his mate Amy. they're rescues.(https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/4570d6bb-4d8d-4580-9706-a0ab49d8c3f6.jpeg)f6.jpeg)
I have 10 birds total, but the others are hard to get pics of.
Adorable. Thanks for sharing!
Remembering include the second word in a sentence.
Here's silver star for effort.
Hey! You keep rewards outta here...this ain't the other place shivers
Not THAT silver, just a generic silver star sticker.
I can make minute rice in 55 seconds.
Were these magic grits?
Are you telling me that the laws of physics cease to exist on your stove!?
The yutes!
No. They just live below sea level. Everything cooks faster.
I am really good at building computers. Like speccing out the parts, making sure they’re compatible, making sure they look good together, doing nice cable management, setting up the UEFI settings, etc. I spend a lot of time staying up to date on all the new hardware and checking prices.
Other than laptops, I’ve built every computer I’ve owned since I was about 14. It’s so fun that I’ll spec out PCs on Newegg with no intention of buying them, just for fun. My wife thinks I have too many computers, which I can’t really argue with, but I just know I’m one good sale away from building another.
It actually came in handy recently, when my sister wanted to buy her husband a gaming PC for Christmas. I gave her a bunch of spare parts I had, and we ordered the rest and built him a beautiful PC within her budget.
I built my company’s servers too, instead of paying the ungodly high prices for equivalent Dell or HP servers.
Enterprise servers are expensive because you have support. DIY servers are on you if something goes haywire
Yeah, I understand the benefits of going with enterprise solutions, but for a very small company like mine, it makes a lot more sense for me to build them myself. I know how to do it, and I’m very comfortable digging into the hardware to fix any issues I might encounter. But yeah, for a company with a lot more resources, I totally understand going with a more expensive option that they know will work within whatever SLA they have.
What’s your go-to for server builds these days?
The ones I just built are 64 core Threadrippers with Supermicro boards and 2U Supermicro chassis. I know they’re technically workstation processors, but if you’re only putting a single CPU in each server, they make really good server CPUs.
I built two of those to handle the workloads and have fault tolerance, then a third node that’s just a little mini PC running a Ryzen 5700G. That’s literally just there to fill out the Ceph cluster. He sits on a little rack mount shelf and does the work like a champ. His big brothers are very proud of him.
I’ve always been impressed with Supermicro’s quality. I considered a cheaper Asrock board, but Supermicro has never done me wrong.
Then for RAM, I stupidly went with Nemix this time. 22% failure rate on the sticks they sent me. And such a hassle dealing with their customer service, who sent me more bad sticks and told me they couldn’t find a problem with the sticks I sent back. Idk man, whichever system they were in wouldn’t boot. Put in known good RAM, and they would boot. Then the replacement sticks wouldn’t pass memtest. Whatever they’re doing to test their RAM is inadequate. Anyway, I returned that RAM and went with Micron, and now both systems are running great.
For the OS, I’m using Proxmox VE. I really like how easy it is to run high availability services with it.
$10k for the whole setup, but it sure beats paying $550 a month for cloud hosting on Digital Ocean.
cooking. people are regularly impressed, ive got stiff competition with most indian and even high-end italian restaurants. still working on chinese, korean, and mexican :)
I understand IKEA instructions.
What would be really impressive is figuring out literally any other flatpack furniture manufacturers instructions
IKEA furniture is mostly shite, but whoever designs their instructions is an uncelebrated genius
I'm really good at losing motivation for my hobbies 😭
I have an entire room dedicated to abandoned hobbies, so I'm right there with you.
I rarely get to talk about this. I can 1CC about 20 arcade games(from 1983-1993).
But I did excel at Slapfight and have clocked it 7 times over on a single credit.
What does it mean to 1CC a game?
Good question.
1CC is short for 'One Credit Clear' or One Credit Complete.
To finish an arcade game on one games' worth of money put in. Original prices were: in USA=1 quarter, in UK=10p, and in Australia=20c.
To get to the end(beat final boss etc) and complete the game. Some games would end after completing and roll credits/congratulations etc, others would start back over again at the start with increased difficulty. When you start again, you 'clocked' the game(like a clock going around to 12).
You could sometimes get 1hr or 1.5hrs out of a single credit.
I remember one night in a video shop that a 1CC on the game Heavy Barrel is exactly(to the second) the same length as Metallica's album, Ride the Lightning at 47min 26seconds. (nb. On a WM-FX421 Auto Reverse Walkman)
I guess gaming with my thousands of hours spent on it. I'm very efficient at leveling characters on world of warcraft lol
Procrastinating
It'll bite me in the ass... eventually
Going upstairs and forgetting what i went up for
I just stopped having an upstairs so I don't have that problem anymore
Honestly? I'm good at a lot of things. Not world class good, but good enough that I'm the best at it that I know of.
I'm a fucking fantastic DM. I can improv sessions, build campaigns, do good characters as NPCs. I've had players have to stop during sessions because they were crying too hard. Every single player I've ever had has not only told me I'm the best they've ever played with, but a few have often just stopped playing with anyone else when I wasn't able to run a game. That shit made me proud as hell.
I ran a campaign that lasted three years irl. Almost every week, sometimes multiple days on weekends. Kept every NPC, side quest, map and bit of detail straight, and explored multiple worlds in the process. Best game I ever ran tbh.
And, I can cook like a motherfucker. I've managed to make things that people who hate a given food will happily eat my version. It's mostly country cooking, soul food, with the usual us standards mixed in, but I can do fancy shit too. My wife? Hated greens, hated black eyed peas, and was dubious about pintos. Now, she'll find greens like collards at the grocery store, grab a bunch. A bag of beans or BEPs, and ask for them my way. My dad hated Brussels sprouts until I introduced him to roasted with my balsamic reduction.
My wife jokes that she married me for my meatloaf. I've actually won prizes for that. My biscuits too. And I bake. My fucking sourdough bread is amazing. Back during early covid, when store bread was decimated, a yeast was scarce, I set up the kitchen for it. Told my family and neighbors that if they brought flour, they would have bread. Was doing a dozen plus loaves every day for weeks. My hands were fucked, so I was downing way too many medications, but there's still neighbors that ask for loaves, and offer to pay way over store prices.
And don't get me started about my lemon meringue pie, or my murder cookies (it's a reddit thing that I've tweaked). Kinda suck at decorating tbh. The cakes taste great, but they're ugly lol.
There's other shit that I'm really good at, or used to be. But those two are the ones that I'm proud of the most.
Having a good/great DM can change a session from eh to amazing.
You should do a one shot where the players have to find the ingredients for a magical meatloaf. Mix both of your passions.
My job. But I hate it
I heard a saying once that everyone is really good at 2 things. One they hate to do and one they love to do.
Same. We can be good at appreciating the attributes of others while secretly feeling wildly inadequate.
Coming up with projects and completing 80% of them really fast.
Factorio.
My current record for game completion with no belts, was just over 36 hours.
Never played Fatorio but I've gotten hooked on Mindustry. That shit is a time suck.
Playing my favorite instrument.
Is that you in the video. That's really cool!
No, just one I found. I have posted media of myself on here though.
Giving head, first partner I tried it with legit said I was a natural, and I haven't heard any complaints since, so I'm taking that as further endorsement!
If a guy is smart, he'll present dissatisfaction as a fun new method you can try, not a complaint
Oh I've mostly given to the women folks
I like it when they start grabbing my hair to pull me in harder, it makes me feel like I'm making them happy :3
Following YouTube tutorials.
Self confidence in taking on projects.
Estimating how long it'll take to get somewhere & what time it currently is.
Your last one is one that I'm really good at too and getting someplace on time which actually annoys a lot of people.
You need to work in politics.
Drawing. I really like drawing people and coming up with my own stories. Some big, some little, I just like being able to put what I see in my head on paper so other people can see it.
Drawing is always been a desired hobby of mine just can't seem to stay consistent. I envy your talent.
Being me. I'm the best me.
Fuck yeah there is no one who can be as good at you being you.
Staying alive.
Haven't fucked that one up yet.
Keep at that for as long as you can.
Ive been told I'm really good as a workplace trainer. So far I've got a 100% success rate with newbies and remedial training.
I dont know why.
I wish I had someone like you at a few of my jobs. Instead I just got thrown to the wolves and then my managers wondered why I wasn't living up to their expectations.
Making my own designs for fuse bead projects. People often ask "where'd you get the design for this?" I just put beads on the board and adjust it until it looks right...
That is an amazing talent, Have a friend who is into beading and while I think they have a good eye they don't think so.
Do you sell your stuff?
Haven't yet but looking into it. Not sure it would be worth the time commitment.
Programming/making software I think. I just love doing it.
That was a former career of mine. I sucked at it. I always envied you people.
I'm very humble
Are you the humblest person you know?
For sure
Voted Most Humble Person in the World, four years runnin’.
I'm really good at spending years getting better at something and then giving up as years of hard work seems to have close to zero effect and i'm still as bad at it compared to when i started.
I am exceptional at disappointing my Asian parents.
I am a really good tv and movies critic (atleast i think i am).
Actually love hearing other people's reviews of movies and TV. Helps me see things that I missed.
I am a flow artist and I use the most complex dance prop, the puppyhammer!
What is a flow artist and can you point me in the direction of a record of it happening? Spotify suggestions preferably unless it needs video
I did say dance.
https://youtu.be/CbDrFZUMgdA?si=la6bXsvEJiVNsjUx
Is that you in the video that's really cool!
Naw, my video isn't nearly so good. I'm maybe half this guy's level and the only video I ever made was really basic because I was focused on the fire safety.
Reading. I'm really really good at reading a book and then vividly recalling a story. It hurts the reread value of books but I can replay it almost akin to a self made movie.
I love a well written book, at some point I forget that I'm actually reading and the story is all playing out in my imagination.
Pretty much exactly this. It also makes watching adaptations pretty tough since books give descriptions of characters, then you male up an idea of what they look like and the adaptations just screw it up (usually).
The recall is amazing when you can remember a "scene" by "playing it out". I think it's usually more so just a skill people pickup when they read a ton and not super unique. I read an absurd amount when I was young due to being effectively blind and not prescribed glasses till puberty