I still chuckle years ago later with a skit from Trick: zou no zou no zou (elephant shaped statue).
I still chuckle years ago later with a skit from Trick: zou no zou no zou (elephant shaped statue).
Who the fuck plays Dota on a steam deck. This is why my teammates suck and lose me MMR, right?
I am interested in your json porn.
Kids for me. On my third one. It is hard at times and you sacrifice a lot of your time, and energy (money is less of an issue up to the second one I’d say, the real costs starts at three where you need to upgrade cars and shit) in order to be a good parent. But watching them grow up and be brilliant boys, is very rewarding. I am happy that I am providing them a good life so far, they are smart and devour knowledge, and they take on my interests kinda naturally so it’s fun teaching them things I enjoy.
In a few years we will be nerding out on Dota or PoE or whatever, anime, maybe I will DM an rpg for them and their cousins that live nearby. Start them up with python or so. Teach them Japanese, maybe have them start tennis or so. Or maybe they will nerd out with something on their own. Well see…
Tomorrow I’ll grab the boys and go to the countryside for hiking up the mountains, playing in the forest, eating awesome food in taverns and so on. Will be tiring, but will be fun.
So yeah. Kids are fun and they give me a purpose to strive for. Peace and quiet while being alone was definitely something, but after experiencing both, for me it is purposeless, unfulfilling, and gets pretty boring pretty quick.
Hey, the three Japanese script make actual sense though.
That’s what I hate the most.
On second thought, maybe it’s the way I work with layers as well. I tend to keep duplicates of the base image as layers to work with effects and mask them so that I have flexibility with applying them and editing them as needed. Perhaps the benefit of non-desteuctive editing is the same thing as I end up with, but more automated…?
I tried to read up on it, i understand it in theory, but in practical terms I don’t get what’s the difference to just working with layers…
I guess I might have to play around a bit with it to get it? I dunno…
It is destructive in what sense? I’ve been using gimp to do various edits non professionally for many years and I am feeling comfortable with many advanced things, but now I am curious about maybe trying Krita or something.
I thought using layers and so on in gimp was also considered non destructive… Maybe I am missing out on something.
I have also used photoshop in like 20 years ago, can’t remember much.
Also had a Banshee and it was the greatest thing ever at the time. Previously I had an S3 Virge with 2Mb or 4Mb memory for 2D only. You can imagine the improvement.
Go to a museaum, copy an old Greek or roman gold coin in your pocket. Go home, copy many more gold coins. Go to a shipwreck or ruin, dig a bit, produce the coins and voila!
I hope you can get to keep them thought instead of archeological offices. Maybe checkout country policies first.
Could have been the same stick transported from one place to another.
Also, I thought he used a well?
My Linux stream library is on Ntfs, for theoretical compatibility purposes with Windows which I never boot any more anyway, but generally I have had zero problems apart from an issue with Dota 2 a few years ago where I had to symlink some folder. But I don’t think think it is needed anymore.
Bold of you to assume I hare upgraded in the first place.
I can relate. I was playing whatever the first expansion was. Karazhan or something. 2007? 2008?
First kubuntu, then opensuse, then arch BTW.
It’s very similar in some ways in the surface, but pretty different in essence. I like both. STS is more hardcore and “strict” and choices matter more, MT is more chill, relying on a single good combo usually, but with very high ceiling for broken fun things. I prefer MT more to unwind.
Nice, I love amethyst, I can’t imagine how great it would feel to have found one myself. Anywhere.
Slay the Spire but no Monster Train?
Somehow the last part seems worse than vomiting. I know it isn’t, but eeww.