
Well apparently I’m an expert, then… I’m pretty sure everyone already knew this?

Well apparently I’m an expert, then… I’m pretty sure everyone already knew this?
Amazing!!


Amazing! You’ve found them to get enough light in the mosaic window?


I usually use a little tiny piece of electrical tape, which should work unless the power button is absolutely minuscule. Desoldering it also works, but is more permanent.

I mean, you can kinda run AI on CPUs already - it’s just slow


I am proficient in photoshop as well, albeit nonprofessional. That being said, GIMP on its own is realllly hard to use after coming from PS. But with photogimp it’s a ton easier. I wouldn’t say it’s quite as good, but it’s pretty close. I’d give that a shot, at the very least.


Beautiful plant! Hope the neck brace does its job!


You just did! :) stay happy, friend


I think the headline is a bit optimistic, saying that Samsung & sandisk should be worried. The issue with 128, 64, 32, and even 16TB SSDs is that most enterprises tend to not buy large amounts of them. NAND is so expensive that massive drives like that come with an incredibly high TCO, which businesses dislike. Not to mention the fact that, although still fast, massive SSDs tend to be highly bottlenecked by their architecture.
Playing Java (as mentioned by others) should work just fine on Linux. IIRC Fabric mod loader works pretty well, although it’s been a year since I’ve played.
Sideboard - if you’ve got an nvidia card, look into a mod called nvidium. That plus a few other visual mods got me to 128 chunk render @ ~500FPS… it’s pretty awesome, just only works w/ nvidia cards.
Note that Costco also offers some banger deals on prescriptions and contacts and such, and apparently has a great tire service as well although I’ve personally not used it before. They also offer great deals on car rentals, among other things I’m sure. I just bought contacts 3 days ago and ended up paying $450 to get them through Costco as opposed to $750 to get them from anywhere else.


There are dozens of us Lemmy.one users! Dozens!


I’ve also mentioned this before but for those that need a more photoshop-like GIMP experience, try taking a look at PhotoGimp, it’s essentially a reskin+remap of all of the hotkeys to more closely match those of photoshop, and it works wonderfully.


Amazing!! Great job :)


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Great idea - thank you!
Terrific, I may have to give them a shout. Thanks much!
Damn, that’s not bad at all. I had a plastic part the size of my fist sintered (same technology) a few years back and it costed about $450
Looks perfect to me!!