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  • Tried using GIMP and Gimpshop (I don’t know if it’s still a thing) and never really got warm with it. Not for a lack of trying. I just use Affinity designer 2 and Photo 2 along with Inkscape (from which GIMP could learn a thing or two in terms of usability IMO).

  • I have affinity designer 2 and photo 2. It does everything I need (except for bitmap tracing, for which I use Inkscape). I won’t be bothering with anything else in this respect as I’m used to working with the tools I have . Also I don’t need the AI stuff so it’s a hard pass. Bummer on the acquisition though…

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  • Zu meiner Zeit gab es noch die Bieber Bonus Card…

  • I recommend Lula, the sexy empire.

  • Oh yeah, I vaguely recall Amazon made an mmo.

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  • Who designed this logo?… seriously…

  • diablo immortal vibe do you guys not have drawers?

  • That’s attack on titan for me. Never could get into it.

  • Let’s let the wolf herd the sheep. What could possibly go wrong?

  • I’m sure “his friend” remembers it well nudge nudge wink wink

  • As someone with small kids, this would be my preferred way of working. Even with a dedicated room I can’t help myself losing focus and entering magic adventures with unicorns and building equipment.

  • Nacho is plotting something… id be careful if i were you 🫰

  • Try drying it. I have issues with wet filament all the time, even fresh out of the vacuum sealed wrapper. Another thing to try would be to slow it down to see if it goes away. The third thing would be to calibrate the flow and pressure advance (orca slicer has the functionality built in)

  • As far as I know they add an enzyme to split the long strands of carbohydrates into smaller ones (sugar) and they emulsify it with canola oil.

  • That was just literally the first search result. The fact stands that oat milk is just some oats and water. Dirt cheap to produce and - riding the eco green trend - easy to market. I’m not disputing the high impact of dairy, I’m just saying that based on the ingredients and amount of labor needed to produce it should be cheap and honest with what it is. My gripe is the marketing of it, not that it exists.

  • Was trying to be a sport and use GPT5 exclusively to write a python script that I could have whacked out in about 2 hours. The task was simply authenticating to an on-premise instance of sharepoint, reading a list of folders and documents recursively, authenticating to a cloud instance of confluence and recreating the structure as confluence pages while converting every docx to a confluence page and generating a link to the other ones.

    After 4 hours of correcting and babying it it managed to successfully authenticate and parse the file and folder structure, but didn’t implement any of the conversion and linking logic correctly. I know gpt 5 is not geared towards coding, but it’s the only thing my company has (copilot) and I had to spoon-feed it on details for the auth mechanism and parsing for example so much so that it would have need easier and faster to just do it by hand.

  • I agree. Oat milk is literally some oat and water. I mean, it doesn’t get cheaper to make than this…

    Concerning oatly they are a marketing company first and foremost. https://www.dakoa.com/great-oat-milk-scam/

  • I sadly don’t need it, but I remember seeing these things when they came out and I lusted for one so badly. Amazing tech for the time. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.