No hats. Toques are allowed, everything else is banned.
It’s always rough when a gang of Chefs take over a school.
Modder, programmer, and all around tinkerer. Yes, I’m that New Vegas and Deus Ex guy.
You can also find me over at lemmy.sdf.org under the same username.
No hats. Toques are allowed, everything else is banned.
It’s always rough when a gang of Chefs take over a school.
Supposedly there was a similar policy at my elementary school early on, which led to a kid being forced to eat something they were allergic to. As the story goes, they vomited violently all over the lunch monitor and then had to be taken to the nurse’s office. Their parents were not amused. The policy did not stay in place.
This time DALL-E 3 was able to stay on topic.
It also gave me this other surprisingly coherent result.
Yep. It was not at all what I wanted or expected. And yet, I can’t deny that it looks good.
Of course as I said elsewhere, this is DALL-E 3 via Bing, which has a very mixed track record to begin with. I wasn’t that surprised I didn’t get what I wanted.
It’s DALL-E 3 on Bing so they filter out all the penises unfortunately.
I get the impression there’s a lot of filtering, too. I tried to do “J.C. Denton in the style of David Lynch” and every result was filtered. “J.C. Denton from Deus Ex in the style of David Lynch” on the other hand went through fine, despite “deu sex” being a common joke title for the series. Go figure.
Oh also if you’re curious I’ll attach what I got for that prompt.
I’ve had great luck with pine- and corn-based cat litters for low/no scent and low/no dust. Only problem is that they usually don’t clump, though they do make ones which do. Oh, and they’re all much lighter than the normal stuff. I’d say give one of those a try.
The former, though I do also need to watch through all of Twin Peaks. I suspect that may hold up better than Sailor Moon has, though Sailor Moon has still got a good bit going for it. It walked so others could fly, as they say.
This is one of my favs.
Ironically my spouse and I have just started watching the series just to see what its all about.
The hand isn’t too bad: four visible fingers that are mostly okay and the pinky could be hidden by perspective if she’s curling her hand (to hold the rose perhaps).
Played the Beta, thought it was… good. Better than 3 in some ways, but not up to that oppressive, almost claustrophobic ambiance in D1 that made it so damn good. That said, I loved rolling around as a Shaman Werewolf tanking everything. Was it the most effective? Nope, but I tanked Butcher twice and the World Boss and survived. Felt great.
Haven’t played the game proper on release though. Got drawn into other things actually. Am looking forward to it.
Diablo III. First time I played it was at the urging of my friend, who told me unironically, “don’t worry about the plot, the plot doesn’t matter.” Unsurprisingly my experience wasn’t particularly engaging and I lost interest, not seeing much reason to play it over any number of other games that didn’t have an always-online requirement.
Flash forward several years later. My then-girlfriend (now spouse) asked me if I’d ever played a Diablo game, and I related my experience. After she was done sputtering and emitting various noises of extreme outrage she insisted that I set things up so we could play through Diablo 1, 2, and then 3 together. I went in to D1 expecting to be similarly disappointed and instead found an incredibly dark, atmospheric, and compelling story. Oh and we did get The Butcher so I also shat myself. After that I was way hyped for 2, and by the time we hit 3 I was far more interested in playing. Loved the hell out of it, found myself not only enjoying the game but completing through the last stages of a season journey to score extra stash space and all that. Not out of obligation either, I was legitimately enjoying the grind.
Cheaper bulbs, definitely. I had a corner display cabinet I tried to switch over to using an LED bulb; the compartment for the bulb was nearly sealed and also lined with reflective materials, so the exterior got hotter to the touch than it ever did with an incandescent bulb. Damn thing started flickering and malfunctioning a few months in. Tried another LED bulb and the same thing happened only on a slightly longer time frame. Finally just gave up and went back to an incandescent bulb.
Sorta-kinda: I have an old launch iPhone that I’ve held onto so I can use it as an overbuilt iPod Touch. No apps, no phone service, it just works for playing music and does it well. I don’t use it super frequently, but every so often I just wanna play some music offline without having to worry about anything else, and it does a great job.
If I went out more not in the car I’d probably get another proper MP3/DAC player. Back in the day I had a Sansa Clip I bought as an impulse Black Friday purchase and that thing was absolute fire. Small, great battery life, showed up in Windows as a standard external storage device, even had an FM tuner built in. Only downside was that it only had 2gigs of storage, but that just made me be a bit more choosy with what I put on it. If the damn thing hadn’t wound up going through the wash on accident I might still be using it to this day.
It’s fair (from a personal taste standpoint) to say BBT isn’t funny; it’s not fair to say it’s inaccurate. Damn if the higher sciences and a bunch of academia aren’t rife with people like that.
Personally I find it amusing all the same, but I get why my Mother the PHD finds it mostly tedious.
Nope! Worst case the stream quality gets a little lower (some plugins pull from the overlay video that appears at the bottom right) but you don’t miss out on the stream at all.
Job security right there.
If it was a few bucks a month, sure. $14 a month? LOL no. Google’s one of the richest companies in the world, they don’t need the money, much less that much money. It’s just greed, pure and simple.
As others have said, Twitch adblocking still works just fine. There are multiple plugins which block their ads, and you can even paste in a few custom filters to uBlock Origin and bypass them.
In other words, it’s not inevitable.
Think of it this way: YouTube has to pay people to work on anti-adblocking tech, whereas pissed off nerds with a permanent “fuck you I do what I want” energy will figure out how to defeat those measures for free.
Yeah, this seems like the kind of thing they’d try to push on Business/Pro+ users, where management is willing to fork out absurd amounts of money monthly as long as the per-seat price can be vaguely justified. Doing this for home users would just be dumb. Plenty of people would see the monthly subscription and go “eh I don’t need a computer, I can just use my phone.”
My high school had a “no hats indoors” rule and even that was regarded as dumb. No hats at all? Screw you if you wanna keep the sun out of your eyes I guess?