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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • nyan@lemmy.cafetoWoodworking@lemmy.caSketchbook
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    15 hours ago

    Nothing wrong with wooden covers. Wood-with-something-over-it used to be quite a common material for the purpose in the days before mass-produced cardboard covers.

    Only thing I’d be concerned about is wear on the string, especially if you didn’t sand inside the drill holes. If it does wear through, after sanding the holes, try putting some beeswax on the replacement string.


  • Jails don’t hold only people waiting for trial, though—if I recall correctly, people serving short sentences may also be confined in a jail rather than a prison, so the jail space also needs to scale with population (we’ve been having issues with jail and prison overcrowding for a good quarter-century). Therefore, we need more jail space and more prison space and a better-funded, better-staffed court system that can hear cases in a timely manner, but yeah, the court system is the most important part.


  • In all fairness, most countries didn’t allow dual citizenship until the latter half of the 20th century (this year is the 50th anniversary of Canada allowing dual citizenship without restriction, according to Wikipedia). The revoke-one-to-get-another system used to be standard. Nor is China the only country that disallows dual citizenship—a lot of Asian countries don’t, or restrict it. It’s just that most of them handle the issue more cleanly (although India is starting to get pushy about the behaviour of their current and former citizens abroad in much the same way as China . . .)







  • Well, they’re allowed to make laws about who can hold Chinese citizenship, so it’s within their right to say that no citizen of another country can also be a citizen of China. However, the appropriate way of handling would-be dual citizens under those circumstances would be to strip anyone who obtains citizenship in another country of their Chinese citizenship, not play weird games where they ignore the foreign citizenship.

    (I would consider it unsafe to go to China right now regardless of citizenship.)





  • The greatest sin in anime is the texture of clothing. This is most obvious in the Count of Monte Cristo anime due to the art style.

    Gankutsuo, if that’s the one you’re talking about, was also a very early (possibly the first) use of the technique. I can forgive a pioneering show for getting things wrong. Its successors aren’t always as easy to forgive.

    Much worse than messed-up clothing textures is the occasional show that puts a texture over the entire picture (the most blatant example I’ve ever seen used a watercolour paper type one, but damned if I can remember the name of the show), but binds it to the viewport rather than the background, so that when the camera pans or zooms, the texture moves with it and completely destroys the impression I think they were aiming for.