Why would a Borg need such perfect breasts? Not that I’m complaining…
Why would a Borg need such perfect breasts? Not that I’m complaining…
I guess I like prehistoric the best from an artistic perspective, but none of them effectively convey the size and power of the balrog.
These would sell like hotcakes.
I’ve read that people think that is caused by the risers in his shoes to make him look taller. He’s essentially wearing high heels. Someone shared a diagram on Reddit a few years ago that showed how high heels change your posture, and it made a lot of sense. Unfortunately I couldn’t find it right now to share with you. It could also just be because of his big-ass belly, like you said.
Fatter. That’s why his suits look like they don’t fit him. You can hide a lot with a baggy suit.
I love that it gave him tiny feet and hands, but let’s be honest, he would collapse from exhaustion before he got that far from the prison.
Why should they go out to fight? They leave that role to the poor. Yeah!
Watch where you’re standing!
Well that’s handy. I wonder what determines if it can relaunch a program or not. Does it retain your actual work state though, or just relaunch those programs? On my MacBook if I tell it to restore stuff when I shut down then it takes me back to exact same state, sans some VPN logins. Unsaved text editor files will still be there, whatever I had open in vs code will be active, all my browser tabs will restore, etc… It acts more like a hibernate than a shutdown.
Shutting down and re-booting doesn’t retain your active work state. Mac OS will at least launch everything you had open if you want it to, but Windows (at least up to 10) has no such feature.
That’s an important distinction. Whenever trillion dollar tech companies say they’re not going to do something hugely unpopular and selfish because of public sentiment, what they really mean is they’re not going to do it right then. Instead they back off, do something like this to get everyone’s attention focused elsewhere, and then they’ll push the original unpopular idea anyways, but quietly.
They backed off their web drm, because it was hugely unpopular, but also because they remembered they own chromium and can just disable adblockers directly. They tried to over-engineer something that requires everyone else to adopt a new standard, when all they ever needed to do was use a sledgehammer.
I don’t want to block things people post on Twitter about subjects of interest, I just don’t want my feed constantly flooded with news about Twitter.
It’s frequent enough that I still see a lot of posts despite having filters for “Musk”, and “Elon Musk” and “Twitter”. I figured I probably can’t block “X” without blocking a lot of unrelated posts since it’s just a letter in the alphabet. I wonder if that was intentional.
They don’t want the possible negative backlash of being associated with unhinged extremist bullshit. If unhinged extremist bullshit was popular enough to be profitable then they’d be all aboard. Corporations do whatever is profitable.
That is not what this is about. This is about if humans perceived actual human faces more human than AI generated faces. The result was that humans perceived AI generated faces as human more often than they perceived actual human faces as human. So clearly the technology does work.
That human female 84% is pretty cool looking.
The problem with tweakers is that they feel so good, every stupid idea they have feels like a breakthrough. Okay, there’s a lot worse problems with them, but that one is relevant. They have stupid ideas that they think are brilliant.
Old registry entries definitely slowed Windows down all the way up to Windows 7. I’m not sure if they fixed it with 8 or 10, but I don’t think so since 10 slows considerably after just a few months.
Which turns into coffee grounds when it hits the bed?