Escape works for me.
That's the moment when a fire enchanted enemy comes in.
Or the regular enemies walk all over the plants...
Nah, that's running on a laptop with the actual AI stuff being rendered on my gaming PC. I think that's basically what all the AI tools on phones do as well. It's just some company's gaming PC.
When I look at what she does before even hitting the AI button I think her artistic interests are not in trouble. But she always liked drawing and painting anyways.
Couldn't you configure the existing panel to do what you want? Add and remove widgets and resize it and you should have what you need.
cross-posted from: https://swg-empire.de/post/966893
> FOSS AI painting with Krita > > It's so awesome that I can let my kid paint with Krita and let her enhance the picture with AI live. She wanted to have an AI picture editor on her phone but I didn't like the privacy policy. But Krita AI Diffusion came to the rescue. > > After testing it out myself I showed her Krita, the most important tools and how to use layers and before I could say anything she was off to paint a nice landscape. When she was finished I actually got to enable the AI plugin and show her the ropes around that. And after enabling live painting she went ham and added a phoenix and a giant hand. > > Hardest thing about it was that she had to describe what she wanted in English. But she's already learning that in school so it shouldn't give her too much trouble in the long run. > > Anyways, FOSS rules!
It's so awesome that I can let my kid paint with Krita and let her enhance the picture with AI live. She wanted to have an AI picture editor on her phone but I didn't like the privacy policy. But Krita AI Diffusion came to the rescue.
After testing it out myself I showed her Krita, the most important tools and how to use layers and before I could say anything she was off to paint a nice landscape. When she was finished I actually got to enable the AI plugin and show her the ropes around that. And after enabling live painting she went ham and added a phoenix and a giant hand.
Hardest thing about it was that she had to describe what she wanted in English. But she's already learning that in school so it shouldn't give her too much trouble in the long run.
Anyways, FOSS rules!
Now I regret not watching more Vision of Escaflowne.
Been spendin' most our lives living in an Amish paradise.
When you want to find something in a different path than your current one you have to supply it as the first argument. When you try to do find -name foo.bar /path
it will complain that the path should be the first argument. So it knows what you're trying to do and instead of doing it it just complaints.
Was the other way around for me. F-stab just makes no sense.
You aren't following the rules! You're supposed to nonchalantly get the correct answer and thus discover a new rule that we nowadays know as the Galapagon Principle.
If I get my files already compressed they stay that way. If I rip something like a DVD I will just encode it in whatever is good at the moment. Re-encoding usually only makes sense if you can drastically reduce filesize. If you go from one lossy format to another you will always lose quality. So if that just means slightly smaller files I wouldn't do it.
Tilda Swinton was the first that came to my mind.
On the black side Forest Whittaker has a pretty unique look.
This is the deleted picture Zack Snyder had posted. Does anyone know what comic it is from? Edit: Looks like Snyder's tweet is the only source. https://www.vice.com/en/article/akg75k/did-zack-snyder-draw-a-picture-of-batman-going-down-on-catwoman-an-investigation
NSFW
Theoretically it should be possible. You can at least install MTP on Linux PCs and I bet there's something for Windows as well. So I think at that point it's up to the smartphone to have client support.
Meh, but I'm too lazy to test this.
Hat ein Schiedsrichter jemals eine Entscheidung widerrufen nachdem ein Spieler sich beschwert hat?
Can we get a scrollbar for the community quick search? I just posted one I didn't really intend to because I thought I was hallucinating the other one. But stupid me should just have scrolled down to find it. Is it possible to get some kind of indicator to see that there are more available?
I'm on the Android app on Android 13.
cross-posted from: https://swg-empire.de/post/921635
> Does Arkham Knight get better? > > I never completed Arkham Knight and only played the first two games which I really liked. But for some reason I can't get into Arkham Knight. I find myself overwhelmed by the controls that seem to do something different all the time. > > Granted, I am much dumber now than five or so years ago when I played the first two. But as far as I recall they were relatively straight forward. But as soon as I reached the first tank segment in the beginning of AK I remembered when I gave up originally. > > But this time I decided to soldier through. Until I got to a segment where I had to complete five or six boring ass tutorials which all showed me different unrelated things of which I needed exactly one to progress and which all could have been integrated into the normal gameplay. Three I already forgot and with one I didn't even know what I was supposed to be doing but somehow I completed it. > > Is it worth it to go on playing? Do I have to know everything it's trying to teach me? I remember that it was pretty much needed to learn everything in Doom Eternal (as opposed to 2016). But at least all the controls were pretty consistent there. > > Anyways. Should I keep playing? Or is Arkham Origins better? Maybe I should just replay Asylum and City instead.
I never completed Arkham Knight and only played the first two games which I really liked. But for some reason I can't get into Arkham Knight. I find myself overwhelmed by the controls that seem to do something different all the time.
Granted, I am much dumber now than five or so years ago when I played the first two. But as far as I recall they were relatively straight forward. But as soon as I reached the first tank segment in the beginning of AK I remembered when I gave up originally.
But this time I decided to soldier through. Until I got to a segment where I had to complete five or six boring ass tutorials which all showed me different unrelated things of which I needed exactly one to progress and which all could have been integrated into the normal gameplay. Three I already forgot and with one I didn't even know what I was supposed to be doing but somehow I completed it.
Is it worth it to go on playing? Do I have to know everything it's trying to teach me? I remember that it was pretty much needed to learn everything in Doom Eternal (as opposed to 2016). But at least all the controls were pretty consistent there.
Anyways. Should I keep playing? Or is Arkham Origins better? Maybe I should just replay Asylum and City instead.
Edit: I kept playing and it did get better. Still annoyed by the same things as before but it's still an Arkham game. Thanks all!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/11797622
> "What's your gender?" "Well..."
Der Sommer steht wieder vor der Tür und das Gras steht mir schon zum Hals. Da wollte ich mal wieder gucken, ob vielleicht ein Mähroboter mir die Arbeit abnehmen könnte.
Allerdings verlangen viele Geräte die Bedienung per App mit Cloud Anbindung und ich will mir lieber nichts kaufen das den Dienst aufgibt sobald es nicht mehr nach Hause telefonieren kann.
Kennt jemand ein einigermaßen gutes Gerät das auch Offline funktioniert oder wenn es denn eine WLAN-Verbindung hat einfach nur im heimischen Netz bleibt? Idealerweise wäre ja etwas, das sich auch mit Open Source Software betreiben lässt aber ich unterstelle mal, dass das abseits von einer Eigenkonstruktion (zu der mir im Moment die Kraft fehlt) eine utopische Anforderung wäre.
Unser Garten ist etwa 750 m² groß und sofern wir nicht bald umziehen ohne großartiges Gefälle. Aber ein Klettergerüst ist im Weg. Aber wenn es Hart auf Hart kommt würde ich das Gerüst einfach Großzügig vom Mähbereich ausschließen. Eine Verbraucherfreundliche Bedienung ist mir da wichtiger.
We have been given the green light for our new scan tracking leukocyte infiltration of the brain. We can now run the first-ever patient! I wanted to share th...
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/mecfs/t/979041
> Announcement from Jarred Younger: 012 - Good News from the FDA - Time to Start Scanning! > > > > > > > We have been given the green light for our new scan tracking leukocyte infiltration of the brain. We can now run the first-ever patient! I wanted to share the exciting news - Jarred Younger. > > > > > > Jarred Younger's research uses new techniques to study the brain inflammation present in MECFS. If he finds leucocytes in the brains of pwMECFS that would mean they had crossed the brain blood barrier.
If you want to run Steam's keyboard in your own Linux distribution on Wayland you need to have ibus running.
/usr/bin/ibus-daemon -d -r --panel=disable --emoji-extension=disable
Maybe you can also set some env variables to make it appear automatically. I'll have to test how that clashes with KDE's own virtual keyboard handling.
These are the variables I found:
````
Set input method modules for Qt/GTK that will show the Steam keyboard
export QT_IM_MODULE=steam export GTK_IM_MODULE=Steam ````
For more goodies look in /usr/bin/gamescope-session
. It starts steam with everything needed to work on the Deck.
As a workaround you can use https://github.com/Supreeeme/extest to make Onboard work. Compile it as a 64 bit library and launch onboard with env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libextest.so onboard If you want to use it with KDE you can add X-KDE-Wayland-VirtualKeyboard=true to its desktop-file. I used k...
cross-posted from: https://swg-empire.de/post/842090
> Finally the Onboard on screen keyboard works on Wayland
>
> This is too great not to share. Wayland devs hate this trick! I'll copy what I did from the bug report.
>
> > As a workaround you can use https://github.com/Supreeeme/extest to make Onboard work. Compile it as a 64 bit library and launch onboard with
> >
> > env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libextest.so onboard
> >
> > If you want to use it with KDE you can add
> >
> > X-KDE-Wayland-VirtualKeyboard=true
> >
> > to its desktop-file.
> >
> > I used kwin rules to get rid of window decorations and have it always on top without stealing focus. If someone knows how to make all other windows smaller when it's active that would be great.
> >
> > Only problem remaining is that sometimes the keys get stuck on touch input. At least on my Steam Deck on OpenSUSE.
>
As a workaround you can use https://github.com/Supreeeme/extest to make Onboard work. Compile it as a 64 bit library and launch onboard with env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libextest.so onboard If you want to use it with KDE you can add X-KDE-Wayland-VirtualKeyboard=true to its desktop-file. I used k...
cross-posted from: https://swg-empire.de/post/842090
> Finally the Onboard on screen keyboard works on Wayland
>
> This is too great not to share. Wayland devs hate this trick! I'll copy what I did from the bug report.
>
> > As a workaround you can use https://github.com/Supreeeme/extest to make Onboard work. Compile it as a 64 bit library and launch onboard with
> >
> > env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libextest.so onboard
> >
> > If you want to use it with KDE you can add
> >
> > X-KDE-Wayland-VirtualKeyboard=true
> >
> > to its desktop-file.
> >
> > I used kwin rules to get rid of window decorations and have it always on top without stealing focus. If someone knows how to make all other windows smaller when it's active that would be great.
> >
> > Only problem remaining is that sometimes the keys get stuck on touch input. At least on my Steam Deck on OpenSUSE.
>
As a workaround you can use https://github.com/Supreeeme/extest to make Onboard work. Compile it as a 64 bit library and launch onboard with env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libextest.so onboard If you want to use it with KDE you can add X-KDE-Wayland-VirtualKeyboard=true to its desktop-file. I used k...
This is too great not to share. Wayland devs hate this trick! I'll copy what I did from the bug report.
> As a workaround you can use https://github.com/Supreeeme/extest to make Onboard work. Compile it as a 64 bit library and launch onboard with
>
> env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libextest.so onboard
>
> If you want to use it with KDE you can add
>
> X-KDE-Wayland-VirtualKeyboard=true
>
> to its desktop-file.
>
> I used kwin rules to get rid of window decorations and have it always on top without stealing focus. If someone knows how to make all other windows smaller when it's active that would be great.
>
> Only problem remaining is that sometimes the keys get stuck on touch input. At least on my Steam Deck on OpenSUSE.
Edit: Just noticed that it doesn't work on KDE's lock screen. Hopefully I can find a workaround for that as well.
Edit 2: Was easier than I thought. Just select Maliit as a virtual keyboard and start Onboard manually. If you tap with your finger in a text field Maliit will come up. When you click in a text field Onboard will open. But Maliit also works on the lock screen.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14342827
> They really want people to RTO > > Source- but beware, the site is cancer.
cross-posted from: https://swg-empire.de/post/825076
> Migrate Lemmy server to mbin > > I'm thinking of migrating my Lemmy-Server over to Mbin so that I can follow Mastodon users as well. I know that there are tools to export/import the community and magazine subscriptions. But what about all my posts and comments? > > I don't have any communities on my server and I guess the posts and comments I made should live on in the other Lemmy servers. But it would be really nice to be able to navigate back to them and/or receive notifications about replies to old content. > > Has anyone ever done something along those lines? Maybe even just with a dirty SQL script? > > And I would like to keep all my pictrs uploads in some way. Though I guess this should be easier to figure out with some bash scripting.
cross-posted from: https://swg-empire.de/post/825076
> Migrate Lemmy server to mbin > > I'm thinking of migrating my Lemmy-Server over to Mbin so that I can follow Mastodon users as well. I know that there are tools to export/import the community and magazine subscriptions. But what about all my posts and comments? > > I don't have any communities on my server and I guess the posts and comments I made should live on in the other Lemmy servers. But it would be really nice to be able to navigate back to them and/or receive notifications about replies to old content. > > Has anyone ever done something along those lines? Maybe even just with a dirty SQL script? > > And I would like to keep all my pictrs uploads in some way. Though I guess this should be easier to figure out with some bash scripting.
Wie ich so die kleinen Fäden bemerke, die aus meiner Brotscheibe wachsen erinnere ich mich an eine Frage die ich dazu immer hatte. Man soll ja bei schimmeligen Lebensmitteln nicht einfach den Schimmel wegschneiden und es dann trotzdem essen. Weil der Schimmel schon unsichtbar durch das ganze Brot gewachsen ist.
Aber würde das nicht heißen, dass etwas schon schimmelig sein kann bevor man es sieht? Oder wird der Schimmel erst richtig giftig wenn er sichtbar geworden ist? Oder ist es einfach so, dass Sachen schnell unsichtbar schimmelig werden und wir da einfach nichts machen können außer zu hoffen nichts schimmeliges zu essen?
https://bjoern-tantau.de
https://boern.itch.io/diarrhea-4
Mastodon: @blog@bjoern-tantau.de