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Hope it’s not Chris’ blood.
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•I'm doing something wrong; can't print this PETGEnglish
21·5 months agoHad a similar experience; I’d recommend trying something like Prusa filament to start with as I’ve found it to be consistently high quality. From there if it looks good try for something economical
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@lemmy.world•To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hubEnglish
2·5 months agoI feel this; I did the same but for Summoner 2. Man I loved that game. Tried getting back into it once and it was tough :(
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@lemmy.world•To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hubEnglish
11·5 months agoGot banned from LUE by posting this
🎶 🎶 it’s in the blooooood 🎶 🎶
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@lemmy.world•Over 450 Diablo developers at Blizzard have unionizedEnglish
5·8 months agoI’m giddy that we’ll never let them live down D3 Original
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@lemmy.world•Resident Evil Requiem may be the continuation for ALL Resi fans | Developer InterviewEnglish
31·8 months agoCheck this section out:

I’m not sure if it’s widely available or not though. I do have YouTube Premium but no other Google subscriptions.
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@lemmy.world•Resident Evil Requiem may be the continuation for ALL Resi fans | Developer InterviewEnglish
35·8 months agoUsed the Gemini summary feature:
In this interview, Koshi Nakanishi (Director) and Masato Kumazawa (Producer) discuss Resident Evil Requiem, detailing its protagonist, setting, and gameplay (0:16).
Here’s a breakdown of the key information:
• Protagonist and Story Start (0:42): The game introduces Grace, a new, vulnerable protagonist who is kidnapped and finds herself pursued by a monstrous creature. The initial demo at Gamescom emphasizes a strong horror focus. Grace starts helpless but will grow more capable and find weapons as the game progresses (4:19).
• Setting - Return to Raccoon City (2:12): While not directly continuing from Resident Evil Village, Requiem returns to the mainline story and Raccoon City. The developers reimagined the city in ruins, aiming for believability in its devastation while keeping iconic locations recognizable, such as the RPD gate, to evoke a sense of tragedy (2:52).
• Gameplay Evolution and Horror Focus (6:00):
• Requiem shifts back to a more “old-school” Resident Evil style, similar to Resident Evil 7 and the Resident Evil 2 remake, focusing on exploration, backtracking, combat, puzzle-solving, and resource management (6:12).
• The game features a dynamic pacing curve between tense horror sequences and moments of release (6:57). A new system aims to make the “wavelength” between tension and release bigger than ever, creating a rollercoaster experience (7:16).
• First-Person and Third-Person Perspectives (7:42):
• A significant new feature is the ability to switch between first-person and third-person perspectives. This decision was made to cater to a wider variety of players who prefer different viewpoints from recent Resident Evil titles (7:53).
• The developers acknowledged that first-person in Resident Evil 7 might have been “too scary” for some players, and the third-person option in Requiem offers a slightly less immersive, and therefore potentially easier to handle, horror experience (8:25).
• Implementing both perspectives presented design challenges, requiring specific tweaks and animations for each to ensure an optimal experience and convey emotions effectively (9:15).
• Release Information (10:26): Resident Evil Requiem is set to release on February 27, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Bambu Lab announces the Vortek H2C, an automatic nozzle-changing version of the H2DEnglish
5·8 months agoYep, for me my first printer was a Prusa MK3S+. At the time it was definitely the sort of experience you just described, and I jumped on the Prusa Enclosure upgrade to enable ABS. But there were some maintenance frustrations nevertheless that prompted me to get a backup printer.
I went with an Ender 3 V2, and my god that gave me the whole “literally doesn’t work out of the box, buy this mandatory set of aftermarket upgrades and enjoy your continuous maintenance trap” experience.
Never again. I sold that and grabbed an X1C which became my main printer with the Prusa as the backup.
I totally appreciate the value of open source; Linux built my career and I’ve lived and breathed it and the OSS community for the better part of two decades. I also totally appreciate and respect folks who take joy in tinkering with and maintaining their hardware. I’m just not that guy anymore and I’ve transitioned into the “wanting things to just work” phase for most things.
To me, if we can have both closed source options and open source options competing and each surviving — to me similar to say MacOS and Linux — then everyone can benefit; there’s a solution for everyone.
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Bambu Lab announces the Vortek H2C, an automatic nozzle-changing version of the H2DEnglish
141·8 months agoA level headed take on Bambu identifying positives and negatives? I must be reading the wrong community.
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Has a woman ever orgasmed digitally via subwoofer?
8·8 months agoFixed. I need to review truth tables…
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Has a woman ever orgasmed digitally via subwoofer?
412·8 months ago
Very concerned for you.
But really, we have over 4 billion women alive right now, and you asked ever. The subwoofer was patented in 1964. Worked up some estimates that there have been 9-10 billion distinct humans alive since 1964, so that’s 4.5-5 billion women.
If none of them ever did what you proposed I’ll eat my hat.
Real world adaptation of https://www.nickmaskell.com/comicsandstories/opossum-in-the-underworld-1
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@lemmy.world•‘Even after 20 years, I still cry’: Why Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is one of the best video games ever producedEnglish
9·8 months agoEveryone reacts to different media differently so I don’t have trouble seeing this as in earnest. MGS3 has very strong moments IMO. For me it’s the likes of FFX that gets me still 25 years later, and there are others to be sure. Oh boy, Undertale though.
kurushimi@sh.itjust.workstodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•What happens if I lose power during resilvering of QNAP NAS?
10·8 months agoShould pick up where it left off; nevertheless the UPS and graceful shutdown is always smart for any filesystem.
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux is about to lose a feature [Bcachefs (ofc)]– over a personality clash
6·8 months agoFor sure. And it wasn’t that simple during the rust shenanigans in February I’d say, but these personalities love to come up and cause trouble 😅. It’s really the nature of open source though; you’ll find similar in major open source projects. Hashicorp GitHub issues come to mind as an easy example.
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux is about to lose a feature [Bcachefs (ofc)]– over a personality clash
114·8 months agoLinux is about to lose a feature [Bcachefs (ofc)]– over a personality clash (ofc)
FTFY
Twin Peaks vibes
kurushimi@sh.itjust.worksto
Dullsters@dullsters.net•Today is my birthday. I spent it putting out fires at work that never should have happened in the first place
3·10 months agoMy 2c: while I don’t think I have enough context and history to really know, since you said rage I’d suggest trying to reflect on all this. Rage can be unhealthy (literally) and in a way it could be that you’re allowing this person to have a negative effect on yourself. It’s great that you care about your work and its success, but ask yourself whether you need to care this deeply about someone else’s work even if it impacts your own. I’d ask whether you could achieve the same result (reporting their behavior up to recommending they be fired) in a more calm, purpose-driven manner.





I think if you try hard enough you can stretch almost any comic to be political, but unlike a lot of the comics overloading the other comics communities this — and the others we generally see here — are clearly not going for that, and in no way is this overtly political.
This is a suitable post IMO, and hilarious.