No, getting through to a doctor is harder than contacting a celebrity in my country. Cheap healthcare though…
No, getting through to a doctor is harder than contacting a celebrity in my country. Cheap healthcare though…
Especially when you read left to right so the “punchline” should be on the right I think.


I think many of them are since chatgpt introduced the “Studio Ghibli” style earlier this year. They are usually these wierd mixes between anime and western cartoon styles, with a warm color tone for some reason
Hey neighbor! Sweden too, need a few weeks to find that one sunny summer day
Is that a “the pragmatic programmer” reference?
She did get her research team after all :)
Reminds me of stuff I used to draw for fun as a kid, and not in a bad way at all, it’s just fun to look at and discover the details!
I tried this on the train while commuting a few times and one time I missed my stop and had to take another train back because I was hyperfocused in the story lol. If I do this I must boost the speed on the audiobook quite a bit so it matches my reading speed, otherwise I get impatient waiting for the audio to catch up. If I listen to only audio I mostly listen to normal speed to not miss stuff though
I think it took 6 months before I made a more permanent setup and didn’t just keep everything on a tray I put on my desk. A year after that maybe I removed the computer screen from the desk to fit racks for 100+ paint bottles… A while after that I upgraded the shelves to be able to display more minis and Warhammer books. I think it’s important to let the spaces you use evolve with how you use them. I use the desk for other things but to have it as a painting station primarily makes me paint more


I wish there was a more active AoS community but I guess I haven’t really done my part to improve anything either! Gonna have to remember to post more on Lemmy and not just the other places.


He did speak out against Audible though, but mentioned he was afraid of making him an enemy of Amazon.
https://www.brandonsanderson.com/blogs/blog/state-of-the-sanderson-2022


I run Bazzite on a 3070 and it works well. The thing that is not supported yet is the gaming mode that basically turns your pc into steam deck mode as far as I understand it. It would be cool since I run my pc on TV only and mainly game with a controller. What I do is run Steam on startup and set it to start in big screen mode. Until a few weeks ago I used Linux mint and that was much more work with drivers for controllers and stuff. Bazzite is so good so far, seems to be exaxcly my use case for a TV Linux gaming pc.
I don’t know about electron but I tried Logseq because Obsidians license didn’t work for me. It’s open source and markdown files too
Nice job, really like the bases!


Yes, I feel like this happens when these articles pop up from time to time. Like, it’s a good thing a few companies are trying it out successfully, you don’t have to falsely make it sound like the whole country switched


For many games you can set graphics rendering to for example 1080p but run the whole game in 4k so text, menues and so on are super crisp but the game still runs very light. But maybe it’s good advice to never even start because I can’t imagine going back to 1080p after using 2k and 4k screens


This is no pull request, so no need to judge my abomination of a code base like that!
Why is this so accurate (even though I’ve tried many other distros and coffee makers)
Pihole hasn’t made any difference on devices like smart TVs and consoles for years, at least in my experience. It really sucks but they broke me and I bought premium family because we use YouTube a lot on non pc devices and I hate ads so much
Just finished the game last week! Loved the first part with Leshy, kinda liked the other parts but I also love the meta stuff like having to chose files on the hard drive and so on.
My favourite keyword is probably the one where if the card dies it goes back to your hand. Many possibilities to create broken combos, like with a very cheap or zero cost card.