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Comic Strips @lemmy.world
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It was bound to happen - belzebubs (JP Ahonen)

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/18778701
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Dies ist die Grafik der Stimmen für die letzten Beiträge auf !apocalypticart@feddit.de.

Vielleicht ist das nur ein Zufall, aber ich finde es etwas seltsam, dass die Stimmen genau dann auf fast Null gesunken sind, als lemm.ee[1] und feddit.de[2] auf v0.19 aktualisiert haben.

[1]: die Instanz, von der aus ich schreibe [2]: die Gemeinschaft, in der der Beitrag gepostet wurde.

EDIT: From a comment by @Fleppensteijn@feddit.nl in the original post:

I’m getting a LemmyAPIException when I try to upvote since yesterday. Now I notice I’m getting the same error when I try to post from the app.

EDIT-2: Another comment by @maegul@lemmy.ml:

the question then becomes when the last post was made to apocalyptic art. From my quick glance it was 4 days ag

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/18778701

This is the chart of the votes for the latest posts on !apocalypticart@feddit.de.

This may be just a coincidence, but I find a bit weird that the votes went down to almost zero exactly when lemm.ee[1] and feddit.de[2] upgraded to v0.19.

[1]: the instance from where I'm posting [2]: the community instance

EDIT: From a comment by @Fleppensteijn@feddit.nl in the original post:

I’m getting a LemmyAPIException when I try to upvote since yesterday. Now I notice I’m getting the same error when I try to post from the app.

EDIT-2: Another comment by @maegul@lemmy.ml:

the question then becomes when the last post was made to apocalyptic art. From my quick glance it was 4 days ago on the lemmy.ml mirror, which seems behind the most recent posts on the actual community. Le

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This is the chart of the votes for the latest posts on !apocalypticart@feddit.de.

This may be just a coincidence, but I find a bit weird that the votes went down to almost zero exactly when lemm.ee[1] and feddit.de[2] upgraded to v0.19.

[1]: the instance from where I'm posting [2]: the community instance

Cassette Futurism @lemm.ee
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SQUID prop from Strange Days (1995)

Source: Buttons & Knobs — SQUID prop

SQUID prop (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device)

from Strange Days (dir. Kathryn Bigelow, 1995)

Tumblr archive: https://vizreef.tumblr.com/archive
RSS Feed: https://vizreef.tumblr.com/rss


(low-res) video: SQUID Device from Strange Days - YouTube

This is the actual hero prop used in the movie. The 'face plate' was interchangeable to make it look like several different units throughout the film. I made this video just to show that it still functions and what the prop actually does when turned on. (Which isn't much, some LEDs come on and the disc inside spins up...)

Comic Strips @lemmy.world
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I feel lousy - Jim Benton

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Space travel to Mars by David Schleinkofer for Science Digest Magazine

Source: IMG_1256 | David Schleinkofer | Flickr

Hi-res version (2309 × 2062)

I painted this for Science Digest Magazine for an article on space travel to Mars. 1980's

  • AFAIK, they are used as relays.

    From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-bit_computing#1-bit

    Computers and microcomputers may also be used, but they tend to overcomplicate the task and often require highly trained personnel to develop and maintain the system. A simpler device, designed to operate on inputs and outputs one-at-a-time and configured to resemble a relay system, was introduced. These devices became known to the controls industry as programmable logic controllers (PLC).

    See also the playlist linked in the other comment with more explanations:
    1-Bit Breadboard Computer - Usagi Electric (YouTube)

  • Imaginary Portals🔒 @lemm.ee
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    "A Portal to and from Somewhere" by it’s whitney

    Imaginary Witches @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Winter Magic (Anna’s teenhood) by May Lee

    Comic Strips @lemmy.world
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    Krampus - Sarah's Scribbles (Sarah Andersen)

    Cassette Futurism @lemm.ee
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    Pokédex design 宝可梦图鉴设计 by IWSE Zhang

    Source: Pokédex design 宝可梦图鉴设计 (by IWSE Zhang - ArtStation)

    宝可梦图鉴的设计,在细节上有借鉴过其他艺术家的设计以及官方设计图,很遗憾的是没有对屏幕内UI做设计处理(偷懒)

    The design of the Pokémon Pokédex draws on the designs of other artists and official design drawings in terms of details. Unfortunately, there is no design processing for the on-screen UI (lazy)

    ArtStation profile: https://www.artstation.com/iwse
    RSS Feed: https://iwse.artstation.com/rss

    aww @lemmy.world
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    xiaolongbao too hot by 也圆 (yeyuan)

    Comic Strips @lemmy.world
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    Cute Little Bunny - Chris Hallbeck

    Comic Strips @lemmy.world
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    And Tigger Too - Danby Draws Comics

    Imaginary Dieselpunk/Decopunk🔒 @lemm.ee
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    "Meister Hound | Comic Ep. 3" by 𝕫𝕒𝕝𝕥𝕪𝕤

    Imaginary Starships @lemmy.world
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    "Travel to the Stars" by David Schleinkofer for Science Digest (1983)

    Source: IMG_0434 | Travel to the Stars, was the article in Science D… | Flickr

    Travel to the Stars, was the article in Science Digest ,1983, that I did this cover art for. Original art is for sale.

    Hi-res version (2816 × 2112)

    Imaginary Trains🔒 @lemm.ee
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    Futuristic train for Science Digest Magazine by David Schleinkofer

    Source: IMG_0123 | David Schleinkofer

    I painted this for Science Digest Magazine in the 80's. It shows a futuristic train that could fly through a vacuum tunnel at 600 miles an hour. Art is for sale.

    Hi-res version (2795 × 1994)

    Imaginary Portals🔒 @lemm.ee
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    "In with the New 💫" by Heikala

    Outrun @lemmy.ml
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    Signalnoise :: James White - WOLFCLUB: Frontiers

    Source: Signalnoise :: The Art of James White - WOLFCLUB: Frontiers

    I had the pleasure of connecting with the guys in Wolf Club for the second time to develop cover art for their latest album, Frontiers. We all agreed on paying homage to the great Nilton Ramalho and his work for Pepsi back in the 90s.

    Wolf Club are always an absolute pleasure to work with, big thanks to NewRetroWave for making this wonderful project happen.