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  • SLEEPY JOE caught SIPPING on the SINISTER POTION

  • I try not to let my nostalgia get the better of me, but god damn I really miss when everything looked like this.

  • A good illusion is still spectacular even when the illusion is broken. The magical world was boring to begin with.

  • So far I've been able to run everything I need to off of it, and libreoffice works very well with office docs in my experience.

  • I don't get why this is using a Samsung parody, when Apple is much more well known for this.

    -Sent from my Galaxy S20

  • Microplastics

    They taste fantastic :)

  • Potoos

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  • What's hawk tuah?

  • Was like "they kinda have a point with a few of these" until I got to the steam deck one lmao.

  • Apartments in New York are non-euclidean as per regulation.

  • Currently experiencing wisdom tooth pain, anon's rage is wholly justified

  • It's usually the reverse in my experience. I love playing on original hardware when I have access, but some people get really anal when you emulate.

  • Reminds me of that one meme captioned like "the only good thing to do with console games" or something (it was more obnoxious, very PC masterracey) and the image was someone cutting a pizza with a copy of scalebound.

  • "Hey Tim, could you maybe add a couple hundred buzzwords to that title for me? Thanks!"

  • Because at this point zombie movies are so generic they have to have a way to tell them apart.

  • The researcers carried out an analysis of patent data.

    And that's useful/accurate how?

  • General consensus seems to be mullvad if you just want a VPN, and proton if you're gonna use all the other stuff. I use their email for some things, and I'm planning to switch to proton drive once they roll out the linux app, so I use proton.

  • While I was there I saw someone talking about how they thought AI art was acceptable if someone doesn't have the spare time or money to dedicate time to getting good at art so that they can make a game people won't reject because the art is ugly

    I'm sorry to bring that discussion here, but it's been sticking in my mind. I never really understood that argument, because pretty much all the artists I know work full time for minimum wage. And I don't think people care that much about a game's art if the game itself is good (big reason low-poly and simplistic pixelart are so common in the indie space). On top of that, if you have the time to learn to code and to use a game engine, you probably also have time to practice art.

    I think a lot of the interest in AI art comes down to the want for art but a disinterest in the process of making art. For me, finding that initial spark is what got me on the path to drawing more often. It's a lengthy process and it takes a while before the fruits of your labor become evident, and I think that's what turns people off. But if you just practice occasionally, maybe sit down for 30 minutes a couple times a week and doodle some guys, you'll notice a huge improvement in a year.

    That said, I'm not entirely against AI art. I think it can be somewhat useful for things like D&D campaigns, where you need detailed backgrounds or character portraits on the fly, or for memes (that doctor mario one comes to mind lol). But I think a lot of people use it as a crutch and as an excuse to remain apathetic about their art skills.