What I did was a mental find+replace. Find 'bro,' replace with 'friend.'
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Yo that's a good score. It's crazy what shows up at thrift stores.
The real draw here in Philly is when all the University of Penn kids finish up their semester and move back to whichever Chinese province they came from for the summer.
Those kids are all so wealthy that they buy the nicest stuff when they move in, and rather than haul anything back to their hometown or pay for storage, they just drop everything outside like a house collapsing in Ultima Online, lol.
I found a brand new computer once, still in the original box with styrofoam and everything! I put Linux on it and ran that shit for 10 years as my media server.
So this is an actual thing you can buy! It's meant to adapt a standard gas grill for a traditionally-sized wok.
I can't find the exact kit on AliExpress, but it's essentially just a new burner carb assembly you put into an existing gas range. It is very similar to this portable version — probably the same assembly: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807711950194.html
I like it. I think if I had been a first time player (far from it — I played it at release), this would be a worthy way to experience the game. That said, playing it again just feels deeply discordant for me. It's drop-dead gorgeous with the visuals, but the sound effects, NPC models, and so much more just remind me of the original jank, and it snaps me back and forth, lol. Going back to KCD2, cus it's new to me.
i find it's a lot healthier to think of generative AI as a search engine for text.
Well, as an American, I at least feel a little better that we aren't alone in having some crazy, racist weirdos in charge.
I don't understand how anyone can stand idly by. All I feel is that they're coming for me next.
Now, if we could only import BYD vehicles to the USA. 🤞🏻
I'm okay. My Reddit account got permanently banned for suggesting that we turn willingly commenting "[ Removed by Reddit]" into a meme. Giving Lemmy another fair shake.
Well, I'm not Beeple, but I'll try to answer the question anyway.
Honestly I've done it all — 4 monitors in a 2x2 grid, four side by side, two side by side, two side by side and one vertical. Honestly, what I took away from the experience is that monitor space is like the size of a bowl for goldfish. You'll pretty much always stretch out and figure out how to use screen real estate
When I simplified things down, I found I was happiest with one UWD, and a small second monitor off to the right. It's well suited for graphic design work, cus I can keep a document or Slack open on a small monitor and have a full UWD to handle all my toolbars and stuff.
Holy shit, thank you. It was on the tip of my tongue all day lol