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Hoimo, hoimo@ani.social

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  • Azumanga Daioh: gag comedy about high school, the dub is pretty good and the humor translates well (except for Blue Three/Bruce Lee, don’t know how the dub did that)
  • Non non biyori: slice-of-life about elementary schoolers in a small town, lots of nature exploring and small adventures
  • Ika Musume: squid girl comes to the surface to take revenge on the humans who destroyed her home, but she gets caught up in human affairs instead
 
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Yeah, I was just thinking there’s no way that etymology is true. Ne is part of a whole class of these particles and appears in combinations to form even more specific “response-inviting” markers. A loanword for some traded good I’d believe, but not a grammatical feature like this, especially not because the Portuguese missionaries weren’t all that popular in Japan.


There’s actually very few straight examples of Beautiful All Along. It’s a trope that is played with, but mostly parodied and lampshaded, sometimes even purposefully inverted to make the point that Anon is making here.


I’m saving this for when someone sends me a friendly message and I don’t know how to respond. It will probably derail my relationship, but at least they know what happened.


Should we put Xavier Renegade Angel on this list? I don’t think it really qualifies as dark humor, more absurdist humor, but he eats all those babies that one episode…


To get a similar experience in the exact opposite way: travel in a big group. In a group of 30 there’s usually someone who wants to join, and even if not, you don’t have to feel bad about breaking off and doing your own thing for a bit, because no one expects you to do everything together.

You still have the basic structure of the trip to get everyone together for a travel day and discuss your adventures during a long bus ride, so I think it’s really the best of both worlds.

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I didn’t have the url in my browser history, but I just typed it from memory


Eventually all that dry air will end up above the ocean and absorb more water to balance the system. I don’t think it’s really an issue, we weren’t getting rain clouds from the Sahara anyway.


I thought this was a SRoMG edit


This fucker coined the phrase “touch grass”


When Garfield yelled “it’s yawn and crick time!” and yawned and cricked all over those guys, I got shivers running down my back.


I had no idea these were by the same team, loved both. I hope they keep coming up with amazing new concepts.


The Microsoft page is somewhere in that bluesky thread, but the image has been removed already. Here’s an article that has a copy of the image: PC Gamer

I’d say that it isn’t the original ran through the machine, but an “original” work that just so happens to take 90% from this one source image. Probably because graphs aren’t like dogs where they’re all subtly different and you can take properties from ten dogs and recombine them into a new valid dog. Once the neural net commits to a certain graph it will finish that exact graph.


I just wish it gave an animated preview before submitting, because there’s some tricks that rely on the “front” and “hind” layers switching places. Just saw an octopus pass by that did that really well.


Horses are fast, but they can’t keep up with two dudes riding a pump trolley


Society changed a lot since Biblical times. They didn’t “live together” in the same house, but these people certainly “lived together” in the same street or village before getting married. People didn’t really have a lot of “home life” like we do now, they’d be out in the fields, or cooking in front of their home. So they’d see each other’s home life and it’s more “getting a house for themselves” than a big change in privacy or contact hours.


But that’s a code change, that’s like saying “we changed the products from being in the back to being on the shelves”.

Do you also change your process? Do you divide the work differently? Did you hire a new person to take care of those tasks that are never prioritized and then suddenly become emergency fixes?


do so knowing that the evidence is to be produced during a legal or court proceeding

If they haven’t accused you of anything yet, deleting “how to rob banks.txt” is just normal cleanup. Anon can’t know what might be relevant evidence after some cops ask to see his computer and leave. Of course, some files may have legal restrictions regardless of crime, for example financial records.


Depends on how they’re getting home, right? If they planned to take a cheap flight with nothing but hand luggage, there’s no way they’re getting that thing on the plane without paying extra. And if they’re getting a ride from someone else, they may not have the trunk space for that either.


> doesn’t mind watching the burgers for a minute while you go to the cheese shed to get the good cheddar
> wears an apron to protect the Sailor Moon shirt you gave her for your anniversary
> eats all the burgers while you’re in the shed
> throws four fresh ones on the grill before you’re back because she loves you


Posts by Hoimo, hoimo@ani.social

Comments by Hoimo, hoimo@ani.social

  • Azumanga Daioh: gag comedy about high school, the dub is pretty good and the humor translates well (except for Blue Three/Bruce Lee, don’t know how the dub did that)
  • Non non biyori: slice-of-life about elementary schoolers in a small town, lots of nature exploring and small adventures
  • Ika Musume: squid girl comes to the surface to take revenge on the humans who destroyed her home, but she gets caught up in human affairs instead
 
3

Yeah, I was just thinking there’s no way that etymology is true. Ne is part of a whole class of these particles and appears in combinations to form even more specific “response-inviting” markers. A loanword for some traded good I’d believe, but not a grammatical feature like this, especially not because the Portuguese missionaries weren’t all that popular in Japan.


There’s actually very few straight examples of Beautiful All Along. It’s a trope that is played with, but mostly parodied and lampshaded, sometimes even purposefully inverted to make the point that Anon is making here.


I’m saving this for when someone sends me a friendly message and I don’t know how to respond. It will probably derail my relationship, but at least they know what happened.


Should we put Xavier Renegade Angel on this list? I don’t think it really qualifies as dark humor, more absurdist humor, but he eats all those babies that one episode…


To get a similar experience in the exact opposite way: travel in a big group. In a group of 30 there’s usually someone who wants to join, and even if not, you don’t have to feel bad about breaking off and doing your own thing for a bit, because no one expects you to do everything together.

You still have the basic structure of the trip to get everyone together for a travel day and discuss your adventures during a long bus ride, so I think it’s really the best of both worlds.

 reply
1

I didn’t have the url in my browser history, but I just typed it from memory


Eventually all that dry air will end up above the ocean and absorb more water to balance the system. I don’t think it’s really an issue, we weren’t getting rain clouds from the Sahara anyway.


I thought this was a SRoMG edit


This fucker coined the phrase “touch grass”


When Garfield yelled “it’s yawn and crick time!” and yawned and cricked all over those guys, I got shivers running down my back.


I had no idea these were by the same team, loved both. I hope they keep coming up with amazing new concepts.


The Microsoft page is somewhere in that bluesky thread, but the image has been removed already. Here’s an article that has a copy of the image: PC Gamer

I’d say that it isn’t the original ran through the machine, but an “original” work that just so happens to take 90% from this one source image. Probably because graphs aren’t like dogs where they’re all subtly different and you can take properties from ten dogs and recombine them into a new valid dog. Once the neural net commits to a certain graph it will finish that exact graph.


I just wish it gave an animated preview before submitting, because there’s some tricks that rely on the “front” and “hind” layers switching places. Just saw an octopus pass by that did that really well.


Horses are fast, but they can’t keep up with two dudes riding a pump trolley


Society changed a lot since Biblical times. They didn’t “live together” in the same house, but these people certainly “lived together” in the same street or village before getting married. People didn’t really have a lot of “home life” like we do now, they’d be out in the fields, or cooking in front of their home. So they’d see each other’s home life and it’s more “getting a house for themselves” than a big change in privacy or contact hours.


But that’s a code change, that’s like saying “we changed the products from being in the back to being on the shelves”.

Do you also change your process? Do you divide the work differently? Did you hire a new person to take care of those tasks that are never prioritized and then suddenly become emergency fixes?


do so knowing that the evidence is to be produced during a legal or court proceeding

If they haven’t accused you of anything yet, deleting “how to rob banks.txt” is just normal cleanup. Anon can’t know what might be relevant evidence after some cops ask to see his computer and leave. Of course, some files may have legal restrictions regardless of crime, for example financial records.


Depends on how they’re getting home, right? If they planned to take a cheap flight with nothing but hand luggage, there’s no way they’re getting that thing on the plane without paying extra. And if they’re getting a ride from someone else, they may not have the trunk space for that either.


> doesn’t mind watching the burgers for a minute while you go to the cheese shed to get the good cheddar
> wears an apron to protect the Sailor Moon shirt you gave her for your anniversary
> eats all the burgers while you’re in the shed
> throws four fresh ones on the grill before you’re back because she loves you