Man I used to do SketchUp all the time in middle/high school, so nostalgic.
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I watched a whole show (shikanoko) this season. So yea banger season, almost never happens lol.
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> Komichi Aya, Tedeza Rize and Hinata Yukari. Voiced by Taneda Risa. > > - src: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/69779991 > - donmai: https://donmai.moe/posts/3195880 > - cdn: https://postimg.cc/RNFt6CSv
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> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20028710 > > > あらゐけいいち's CITY will be adapted by Kyouto Animation and released in 2025! Previously Kyoani adapted Arawi's manga Nichijou into the masterpiece we all know and love. Also, Toyosaki Aki will have a main character role. Looking forward to it! > > > > - website: https://city-the-animation.com/ > > - picture source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Nichijou/comments/1fm1mb8/city_anime_announced_lets_fucking/ > > - twitter post: https://x.com/himaraya/status/1837467252561449077 > > - announcement clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uOl1vpOjAg > > - Kyoani announcement stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTCPgSP6SUQ > > - picture cdn: https://postimg.cc/cr4sbT6g
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> あらゐけいいち's CITY will be adapted by Kyouto Animation and released in 2025! Previously Kyoani adapted Arawi's manga Nichijou into the masterpiece we all know and love. Also, Toyosaki Aki will have a main character role. Looking forward to it! > > - website: https://city-the-animation.com/ > - picture source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Nichijou/comments/1fm1mb8/city_anime_announced_lets_fucking/ > - twitter post: https://x.com/himaraya/status/1837467252561449077 > - announcement clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uOl1vpOjAg > - Kyoani announcement stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTCPgSP6SUQ > - picture cdn: https://postimg.cc/cr4sbT6g
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Interesting mix of western and eastern calligraphy in the title. They do connect strokes within characters and also between characters (especially in kana shodo), but those flourishes are definitely western.
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The best I can make of it is through deepl: it maps ぽやぽや to "carefree", "carelessly" or "pampering". "すぐ" precedes it meaning "immediately", "at once", "right away". Taking in the context: it is done on paper and not digitally, and that there is some whiteout at the bottom. Also the hair colour goes outside the lines. All this combined makes me think that it means that the drawing was done "from a loose hand", meaning with some pace and without excessive construction like a detailed sketch. I don't think it is done completely without sketching though, as the top left strand of her right (our left) twintail there seems to be a sketchline the inked lines.
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I have come to the conclusion that if you can write it you can read it, but often not the other way around (seems to be in accord with the other comments here). So I learn how to write kanji, and with that comes the ability to read kanji. You can use a website/app where you draw on the screen (I use duolingo's kanji section). I really like actually picking up a brush/brushpen(with actual bristles) and practicing on paper. However in that case personally I focus more on the handwriting and stroke order than on learning the meaning, but it still helps.
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It is possible that the previous owner flashed firmware that doesn't bind that key to anything. So the first thing to try would be flashing firmware that does bind the key. If that doesn't work, the switch might be the problem. You could check on the back of the pcb if the soldering looks any different from the other keys. Even if it doesn't you could reflow the key. If that doesn't work you can unsolder the key and pull it out, open it up to see if anything is messed up like the contact leaf. You could try a different switch in that spot. If you put in a fresh key that works in the old spot and it still doesn't work it might be the pcb. Maybe you need to reflow or replace the diode. If that doesn't work it might be the contact pads on the pcb for the switch or the diode. When unsoldered and with the solder removed you should see a metallic ring around where the switch pin goes. If that is (partially) missing it will be trouble. It could also be the 'wire' that is etched into the pcb that goes from the pad to the controller. Either fixing the pad or jumping the wire is a bit more advanced (and a pain in the ass). I don't have experience with that. Hopefully the problem is earlier in the chain. Good luck!
Me realizing I will be gin-chan's age not so far into the future (where did the time go):
Also don't you dare be single if you are a day older than 25 in anime lol.
I thought so, they are probably just milking the popular title with this new stuff.
Crazy, Fairy Tail above nokotan. Sometimes I forget how action brained the average anime fan is. I watched all of FT before this release and I remember nothing from the last 50% of it. I guess they fought a lot or something lol.
As a slice of life guy I don't really watch long anime anymore. Years ago, Jojos was the last one over 100 ep that I saw. The longest slice of life anime I have seen is the terrific and absolute classic "Hidamari Sketch" coming in at a bit over 60 eps.
433 packages, impressive :) I'm stuck on 474 while keeping a working environment where I can do my things nicely. And that doesn't count some hand compiled/written programs I have. Also, 175MiB of memory! I used to boot at around 400MB into my WM but over time it has gone up to a fat 600MB without changing anything :| Just nice to see someone going for a minimal system.
I'm not a thinkpad guy, but I thought one reason for people liking old thinkpads is that the old ones came with cpu's that predate the intel management engine.
As a "sicko" (lol) I must say I don't really futz around much if at all anymore. There are some differences but all in all I don't think the Artix experience is much different from the regular Arch one.
I always log in to my TTY. Have you tried setting your colour scheme before login? I have a mega janky setup where I add an OpenRC sysinit service that calls setvtrgb
. The first lines of the startup log aren't affected but most of them are. That way I can log in with a colour scheme consistent with that which comes after the login.
Interesting, I never heard of setting your shell in the emulator config. I just used 'chsh' once when I setup the install.
The title is indeed Chinese, the translation said it reads "Ababababa" which is something Kaos-chan says when she is shocked or gets anxious (examples: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUvlZ0oEtaM).
Let's all love Lain!
The biggest difference will be between binary packages and packages that compile from source. Yes, big binary packages like browsers take longer but it really doesn't take that long. You should be able to quit the compilation without problems. Only after the compilation is done will the package manager be invoked to install the resulting binary.
Vim uses these commands like di" (delete everything inside "") instead of chords (holding multiple keys down at once). Both work fine. The reason vim does this is that many regard it as more ergonomic. You don't stretch your hand/fingers out and you can keep your fingers at homerow. You might have heard about people getting an "Emacs Pinky". It's basically down to preference. I don't use emacs but I know people use vim bindings in emacs (emacs is very scriptable after all). That way you can try or integrate vim like bindings without leaving your comfy emacs.