RampantParanoia2365

joined 2 years ago

OP has never heard of dogs.

Quite the opposite.

I have a psychiatrist appointment coming up, and I am saving this to show him.

[–] RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world 1 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

I've yet to see a chocolate bar product that actually gets everything right.

You've never had good chocolate? I don't understand.

Oh, and it's gold. Not the wrapper, I mean, that is too, but the chocolate is a solid metallic gold color, like you are literally biting into a gold bar. It tastes nothing like chocolate.

[–] RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world 3 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (2 children)

Im curious, what could an HOA do if he just refused to pay?

[–] RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world 1 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (1 children)

.....yeah? Democrat fuckery, as in the DNC and Cuomo. No one here is accusing Mamdani of anything.

[–] RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (6 children)

I realize theyre now all in office now, so you may be right. But did anyone notice how the bumbling idiot orange puppet was a critical part of gaining that power?

He is certainly a puppet, but maybe without that puppet, it'll be like trying to play He-Man when the kid next door took your He-Man figure.

I like how the image clearly shows a blue sky for this very expected and foreseeable headline.

 

Suddenly today after restarting, my Deck stopped charging or showing the power light, while plugged in. After doing several combinations of holding the ... and volume + button, it blinked, turned orange, and then white. I believe it was holding Power, ... , and + through shutdown for a total of 20 seconds that did the trick. It is charging normally now, but when I unplug and then plug it in, the light goes back to orange. Then repeat, and it goes back to white and charges normally.

Does this mean the deck needs servicing? Should I reboot normally again, or do a system reset, or maybe just let it discharge completely?

Update: I checked it again, and the light was solid green at 95% which i thought was odd. I unplugged and the light began flashing green, and the battery said it was charging, but it was losing charge. It dropped down to 93, i did the 20 second combo again, powered on, unplugged another dozen times, flipped the plug around, and voila it turned solid white. And now it just seems to be completely normal once again.

So I guess the moral of the story is if your deck's battery goes insane, keep smacking it until it fully recalibrates.

 

To be clear, this question is for general PC use, and not only gaming.

Desktop mode on my Deck has easily become my favorite PC experience in a very long long time, and I use it more docked as a PC than for gaming. I've used Windows and Apple my entire life before now, so I have zero experience with Linux, other than the Steam Deck, but the OS is incrediby friendly to newcomers, and I'd say it's essentially a modern and polished version of Windows 95.

So what would you recommend as a similar experience for desktop?

Edit: I should probably add that I'm an artist and designer, and play around with Blender and 3D modeling stuff, and maybe even some game dev at some point. So Adobe support, and GPU Blender support would be superfantastic.

 

A “movie poster” I made over the past couple days with ChatGPT and Photoshop. This started just as “Ronald McDonald” joke for DeSantis and Trump, but I decided to run with it.

 

A "movie poster" I made over the past couple days with ChatGPT and Photoshop. This started just as "Ronald McDonald" joke for DeSantis and Trump, but I decided to run with it.

 

Installing a new vanity, and like idiots, we forgot to account for a floating cabinet when plumbing hookups went in, so the drain outlets have about 3-4 inches clearance below, but there's plenty of space otherwise. The plan is actually to try some waterless valve traps anyway, but if we don't like them, or there's some future inspection issue, can it simply be sloped up at a 1/4 -1/2 in grade? Maybe also with some bends to save space?

My plumber comes to install in a few days, and I'd like to know how much of an idiot he'll call me

 

Someone please make this scene make sense. What do they think "auto" is short for?

 

to Come Fly With Me.

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I made a thing, with lyrical collaboration with ChatGPT.

Obviously, sung to the tune of Baby Beluga by Frank Sinatra.

 

In a lower key, of course.

 

I'm getting these bald spots on the back of my separate scalp mesh. The hair is not combed behind the scalp, it's just not there at all. Weight painting is totally red for both density and length, and I've tried disabling modifiers like frizz and noise, and every other one. Does my model just have bad genes?

UPDATE: The shader was the culprit! The missing hair was simply transparent, but I've switched the short hair to a simple node, and it's all a lot smoother. The complex setup is still on the longer hair.

 

I get that just running straight is usually faster and he can run on water, but if he wanted to, could he leap via momentum? Has he ever used a Flash Glider?

 

I have a human character with hair and facial hair (beard, eyelashes eyebrows) made with curves from separate meshes like a scalp. I am attempting to rig my character, but when I select automatic weights for the base meshes, the hair doesn't move at all, and the hair itself can only be parented to a bone. This is fine for the head hair, but not so much for the rest.

Is it possible to achieve rig deformation with curve hair?

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