This looks AI generated. Not saying it is, just the amorphous shapes and lack of distinct outlines seems like one of those early AI image generation tools, eg WOMBO Dream.
Racism is bad, though. It’s unfair to judge something for something they were just born with, that isn’t their choice. Please share why you think judging someone for their race (which they did not control) is ok. Unless you meant by your post that ‘leftists’ (I honestly don’t know who you’re referring to) think that racism is bad, and you do too.
Hey all. I’m currently trialling out IPTV providers, and one of the things that’s putting me off entirely is the lack of decent Mac apps, specifically ones that allow for Xtream logins and not only m3u....
Do whatever you want. I don’t care what operating system you use. Obviously you do and prefer MaCOS over Linux för your own reasons. Carry on trying to pirate on it, it’s great when people do what they can for FOSS.
There will be people who thought it was successful, and people who thought it was unsuccessful, in every revolution. You’d need to clarify who ‘they’ are.
And as for me, I’m not sure there’s anything we can do about this, even with a revolution - at least with such a small number of us that actually care. If the majority actually wanted to change from the status quo, maybe then a revolution could work.
I’ve heard a lot about it recently, what sort of a game is Baldur’s gate? From the stats, it sounds like a sort of mix between D&D and Lord of the Rings, but I may just have limited experience in video games.
The outcry over Zoom's tweak to its data policy shows how the race to build more powerful AI models creates new pressure to source training data—including by juicing it from users.
Nobody seems to be saying this, but a 16yo playing 2hrs or more any day is ok and their choice. Making anyone under 18 only allowed to play 1hr a week is overly controlling and uncompromising - much like the rest of China’s policies.
I got my Kywoo Slim printer last week, and it’s done well for its price of £200, although it was slightly bad at detail as it would drag the filament along with it, rather than the filament adhering properly to the build plate....
Sorry for my terms. I am fairly new to 3d printing, so I often get them wrong. I’m glad to hear you don’t think it’s a problem, and I only thought the issues were related as they happened consecutively. Thanks for your assistance!
Edit: the confusion with terms is because I was having trouble differentiating between the thing that heats up, and the thing on top of that that I print on.
There’s a sort of sensor next to the nozzle on the printer head that triggers when it’s pushed into the bed, is that the limit switch you mean? When it triggers is when the printer stops when it’s homing itself.
Thanks, that makes sense. In the pictures with deep scratches in print beds, did the people have to replace the beds, or did they continue to print onto an uneven surface?
The only thing other than the temperature change I changed between the previous print and the fateful one was I pressed the auto level function on the printer. Then I homed the printer again, and printed.
I like the picture of the birthday cake, it gives so much more humanity to the story, rather than ‘just another statistic’. By the way, that is the boy that was killed, right? Not a random online picture of an 8 year old.
Dying Centaur by Giorgio de Chirico (lemmy.world)
Those damn liberules (sh.itjust.works)
Decent IPTV apps for MacOS?
Hey all. I’m currently trialling out IPTV providers, and one of the things that’s putting me off entirely is the lack of decent Mac apps, specifically ones that allow for Xtream logins and not only m3u....
We just survived the hottest 36 days ever recorded (lemmy.world)
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Baldur's Gate 3 Infographics Reveal Interesting Player Choices - FullCleared (fullcleared.com)
Generative AI Is Making Companies Even More Thirsty for Your Data (archive.is)
The outcry over Zoom's tweak to its data policy shows how the race to build more powerful AI models creates new pressure to source training data—including by juicing it from users.
Researchers find China's game time limits ineffective in reducing excessive play (www.gamesindustry.biz)
My printer drilled through my hotbed. Can you help?
I got my Kywoo Slim printer last week, and it’s done well for its price of £200, although it was slightly bad at detail as it would drag the filament along with it, rather than the filament adhering properly to the build plate....
Protestation (mujico.org)
rEliGoN oF pEaCe (lemmy.world)
Russian missile strike hit a home in Ivano-Frankivsk region, killing an 8 year old boy. (sopuli.xyz)
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