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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/totallcringee on 2024-08-02 09:12:04+00:00.


I found the remains of my old Volt Xoccula triple tentricle in my garage, but the circumvental hexadugrital navigator isn't working? I'm not sure how to fix this, but the waves are looking fine, but I'm pretty sure the navigator is needed for the second tentricle to work, and that's the one I used to use most often. I think the all the switches that need to be on are on (it's been a long time since I've touched this thing, so there's some dust clogging the telechrydnals but that's nothing a good old-fashioned deep clean can't do) and digrechitor is set as on too, which I'm not too sure about but I'm worried that turning it off will affect the malxtrection and you know how they made the VX triple tentricles those days. Setting off the malxtrection could lead to poisonous lychris fumes, and I don't want to spend another week in hospital because of this thing.

Much thanks.

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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/VE6LK on 2024-08-19 20:33:46+00:00.


I can't believe it took this long to get this result. I'm gonna be rich (and will share it with my fellow VXJunkies via a grant program) once this thing is released commercially!

My business partner was initially concerned that this project, which I have also used for my EPQ, was dangerous. However, we did full risk assessments, and the neighbours have been so supportive despite the light green glow emanating from under my garage door. No additional soundproofing was required.

The system is running thanks to a Leybold Trivac E2 roughing pump, which allows me to achieve a minimum pressure of 8E-3 Torr. I think it would be better if a Pfeiffer TPH062 would be used to achieve fusion but I'm eager to get to market. This turbomolecular pump is currently isolated by a VAT Throttling Valve.

The grid is then attached to a 30kV rated High Voltage Feedthrough connected to a 5kV Unilab power supply, which allows me to use the fusor in my garage as it is limited to a 2mA output for safety.

When my grant program is ready to go, I will post a notice on where you can file an application.

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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/ox- on 2024-08-10 18:01:05+00:00.


Q: How do you restart a Grambox-7 dysregulated He+ phase reactor in its level 7 hyperstate?

A: Change the polarity 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Always cracks me up that one.

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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/Chordus on 2024-08-04 23:33:06+00:00.


Now the obvious question that any seasoned VXer should ask is: Why would anybody lockpick a Harbinger Quasichrome, since they have no locks? But if you recall back to the earlier editions, they had a small hole on the rear side that would vent Huygen-Casper vapors if the internal pressure rose beyond 9.8 MPa. Well apparently some dipshit was in need of Huygen-Casper vapor, and decided to jam the internal mechanism open with a lockpick so that he didn't have to wait for it to reach the necessary pressure. Credit where it's due, that'd be the tool to use for a slot that thin and far back. But ffs, who in their right minds would deliberately break a mechanism that's hooked up to a Huygen fluid canister?! The whole thing that makes the Casper Catalyst work is pressures over 8 MPa. You don't build up that pressure, and you end up with Huygen fluid from killing everything within 30 meters. As the dumbass learned the hard way.

Anyways, point is, y'all have been warned. Not that any of you are that stupid, but you know how the legal system is with warning labels.

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Her last paper was published in the 50s. Her funeral was in '51. Closed casket of course, the subtle orange glow from the incident freaked out her family a bit. My professor had her obituary on the classroom wall. She's very, very dead.

So why is her name on 5 recent papers?

Bonus points for how obviously insane they are. A z-wave delta of 0.996 is impossible without ferrocoils the radius of the moon's orbit. Entangled lepton condensate is a pipe dream even if we could achieve the 0.00000001 Kelvin temperature needed to confirm they exist.

What do we think? Was Doctor Vitrivia in cryosleep the entire time or is some university student stealing her name?

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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/hughhefnerd on 2024-07-25 03:40:54+00:00.


I just can't get my resonance encapsulator to stay consistent at the required 868.32 mhz! And I'll be damned if I'm buying an expensive framulation tuner when a simple gadolinium tunning fork should do the trick!

Advice needed!

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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/lore_mipsum on 2024-07-23 09:25:08+00:00.


The distance to the encabulator necessary to avoid harmful consequences by the POQ rays has been debated like forever. So the results could be kind of accurate, although I don’t think any one would risk that.

But, hear me out here, PPEs don’t effect the radiation to the extent he proposes. When the particles get attracted (and enriched) to the (topical) Sharma-arrays, the encabulator never emits enough rays anyway.

What do you guys think about that?

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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/TehMemez on 2024-07-21 08:52:42+00:00.


For those who didn't read, I'll give a tldr:

Apparently if you've stood anywhere near a doubledrop encabulator while in the recombination phase, even with top tier Sydney Dynamics PPE, you've been exposed to deadly Poq rays and will be dead within 10-20 years, even if you never touch an encabulator again and decide to rawdog your next VX experiment that has anything to do with tyrazation.

I personally think its bullshit, I've been encabulating nanouranic particles since I was old enough to read the Ikaman manuals and I'm not dead yet.

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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/cattulus on 2024-07-12 12:33:22+00:00.


I need your help. Yesterday a user on vxhelpboard was looking for advice. They said, they wanted to have their Dringleboxes restrinned. Two boxes in the basement and another one in the backyard. All of them 3rd generation, bore-pooled and connected via comStatic. The question was, whether they should have them restrinned using Cold Broiler Ensunction(from now on CBE) or Millyam-Walls Superfrinking(MWS).

Of course, I replied CBE was the way to go, especially with OP's setup. I thought it was the obvious choice, but then another user called BS on me and said MWS was the be-all and end-all solution, yadda, yadda.

From there, an argument unfolded, and we went back and forth and he wouldn't budge. I listed solid reasons, like proven effectiveness of CBE, the fact that it's preferred by government agencies and renowned industrial corporations as well, the cost efficiency in a wide array of applications, and more.

The other guy acted like I didn't know shit and claimed MWS-restrinned systems were basically maintenance-free and lasted almost twice as long. Funnily enough, he couldn't point to any sources when asked

The argument went on for longer, and it hasn't really been decided. That's why I want to hear what you guys have to say. Who's right? Does CBE trump MWS, like I said? Or was I in the wrong after all?

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The original was posted on /r/vxjunkies by /u/house-sparrow-fan on 2024-07-08 01:44:17+00:00.


machine learning is nothing more than a large algorithm. large algorithms larger and better optimized/functional than current ai models are already in use in vx as they have been for decades. chatgpt isnt any better than just getting an answer from XDEs, since chatgpt wont give you a correct answer unless it's already on the internet, and even then you're not likely to get that answer. if you want to use machine learning in vx then go work on a resolver or something. basically any time someone has done something big with a resolver there's been a major discovery from it.

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