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Still is here. RetroArch and a few torrents makes it trivially easy to play everything I didn’t get to as a kid on systems I didn’t have. But I’m not gonna grind.
To me, it looks like stable diffusion in-painting. The patterns in the floor between the two real legs have changes.
EDIT: I’m an idiot and didn’t realize doin’ 'shops was this dudes schtick. Ignore my AI comment.
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Steam@lemmy.ml•72% of devs believe Steam has a monopoly on PC games, according to studyEnglish
1·3 days agoAnother banger. What other secrets do you have to share?
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Steam@lemmy.ml•72% of devs believe Steam has a monopoly on PC games, according to studyEnglish
1·3 days agoWhoa, that’s really neat information. Thanks for sharing!
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Steam@lemmy.ml•72% of devs believe Steam has a monopoly on PC games, according to studyEnglish
1·4 days agoEpic gives a bigger share to devs and gives away a lot of free games, but they’re a publicly traded company trying to buy their way into the market so they can enshittify.
220+ free games in the library. One paid game that was an exclusive that wasn’t worth it in the end. No other transactions. Haven’t done the math, but in retail prices, that’s a lot of money to piss away hoping I’ll spend anything more.
Upside down toast, obviously
Batter those bites, then fry them. Tempura Sushi
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Microsoft development strategyEnglish
36·6 days agoI love that the meme author took the time to repaint the legs and hammer handle
“What do you mean capitalism also exists in the real world? Are you sure we don’t need to eat more silica gel packets? How deep does this shit go?!”
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why Are There Fourth Notes in Bars That Only Count to Three?English
2·6 days agoI know I can do my own research here, but I’d be keen to hear some keywords from you I can search about these different notations.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why Are There Fourth Notes in Bars That Only Count to Three?English
172·6 days agoAlso, music notation is arbitrary and doesn’t matter.
Exactly what I was shouting into the void when taking music history/theory at uni and struggling.
“Why is it this way? None of this makes sense!”
“Some dudes 400 years ago started it this way and we’ve only slightly changed it since”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mathematics disproves Matrix theory, says reality isn’t simulationEnglish
6·6 days agoWhen someone claims something isn’t computable, it is instantantly sus, especially from math nerds and not compsci nerds. Imagine the universe is indeed uncomputable, but each measurement is. The number of measurements you’d need to sim (at various scales/resolutions) is vastly smaller than the universe as a whole. This is morally equivalent to occlusion pruning in 3D games. If you aren’t looking at it, it isn’t being rendered.
It’s always loss. No exceptions.
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Yeah man. Your hands are all sweaty holding the walkie as your coworkers come in to take away one of the nicest guys you know. Too bad he turned out to be a pedo. You think you know a person… Well now he can get the help he needs.
Now all I hear is Suicide is Painless
Aww, don’t be that way. Tongue was firmly in my cheek the entire time, cross my heart. I was worried when I started seeing your downvotes, honestly.





So I also wanted to do this but for day/night. I run XFCE and spend a lot of time in neovim. So I started with https://gitlab.com/bimlas/xfce4-night-mode modified slightly so I could “toggle” or “lock” day/night, setup redshift(-gtk), and wrote a small shell script to query XFCE’s config for which mode is active. XFCE’s settings management is the central point where the info on which theme/mode is active. And then in my .vimrc, I setup a 60s timer to check the day/night mode by shelling out to that query script. Firefox’s Dark Reader extension uses the system color scheme, so even web pages pick up the theme change when it happens.
At the day/night boundaries everything switches color scheme which is nice.
All of this to say that you can probably achieve what you want with some duct tape shell scripts in your /home without needing to rebuild anything. GTK+/Qt both support dynamic theming that can be driven by shell script.