u/TheMuspelheimr

Does anybody else get imposter syndrome regarding their skill as a lockpicker?

I really don't consider myself a very good lockpicker. Objectively I am - I managed a Paclock 90A-PRO, I have a blue belt flair, one time I picked four A1100s in one session (including two that were brand new and I blind picked, without looking at the keys) to try and get myself out of this mindset. I don't think that I'm good, though. I struggle with or just can't pick a lot of the locks I've collected, including some that I really shouldn't be (I have a Master 570 that I find a pain in the arse, and a five-pin HeHe dimple padlock that I just can't get open at all), and when I try going back to those I can't help but feel I'm not that good and the difficult locks were just flukes. Does anybody else get this feeling?

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u/TheMuspelheimr — 11 hours ago
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Project Hail Mary deploy and spin test

Seen everybody else doing it, so I thought I'd throw my hat in the ring. It's quite a minimalist recreation - I started playing KSP in 1.0.5, on a potato laptop, so anything over 128 parts would make my computer explode, and I learned to be conservative with my rockets - but it does the whole deploy sequence for the central section. Normally it's held in place by a docking port, action groups detach it, extend it, and rotate it into position.

It's not the best recreation in the world, but it's recognisable and it does the thing, so I kinda like it.

u/TheMuspelheimr — 1 day ago