itsJoelle 2h ago • 100%
Nicely done — I voted today too.
itsJoelle 3h ago • 100%
For real. And they’re cheaper too.
I pay around $300 annually for unlimited data?
itsJoelle 6d ago • 83%
Not to dog pile, but unless it’s some niche hardware drivers are the last thing that springs to mind on my Linux boxes.
I will say the Linux volunteers have a slight blind spot for creative workflows.
itsJoelle 6d ago • 100%
Christ. Fr. I was so excited when the Asahi team started to show off Vulkan games on M1 chips. Once it’s had a bit of time in the oven I’m ripping MacOs out of an, otherwise, wonderful device for what I paid for it.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 100%
I believe he’s even showing up in Alex Jone’s spaces on Twitter too. I have no proof and only a gut feeling alongside the participant sounds just like Elon, speaks in vague tech bullshit just like the man, and only espouses goals and a world view that just so happens to align with Elon and his goals.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 83%
You know, I’d fuck with it. It would be kind of incredible to watch a cook improv insane suggestions from an AI, if they’re on-board and compensated, etc, etc.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 33%
… in paragraph 2 the responder says it’s genocide.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 100%
“Jar-jar Binks has a Caribbean, Black accent” -Alex Jones.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 100%
That was my thought too. I heard a take about how we may see us shift away from GPUs to purpose built PUs as a way to continue process progress now we’re getting pretty small on the silicon scale. Neural nets may be one of these special “PU”s we see.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 75%
Ah Florida, the Australia of the northern hemisphere.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 100%
Could be, or the meme was started and was boosted because of what you said above.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 100%
I can’t put my finger on a number, but for example every time a new Magic the Gathering Arena Set comes out he buys packs until he has a play set of nearly every rare. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was more than five figures annually.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 93%
Phew, I’m so glad I switched to 3d-printing/war-gaming. That is absurd.
What sucks is this will likely sell “well” too. I have a buddy of mine that is a “whale” and he eats this shit up
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 100%
That would be the dream :)
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 100%
It helped me recall all these facts!!
Thank you!
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 100%
Nah, just didn’t grow up somewhere like Florida. Most of us can’t name the Presidents, but holy shit there’s a depth to the slurs you’d hear thrown around.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 14%
It’s been a bit since I took personal finance, but I think it takes into account your assets too.
itsJoelle 8mo ago • 80%
I’d hear you — but the alternative is a fucking yikes my guy.
Things are getting a little wild down here in Florida with no signs of slowing down.
itsJoelle 9mo ago • 100%
Maybe some sort of software that runs better on Windows when you can’t run it through a tool similar to Wine. Even for that subset of software doesn’t work after running it within a VM gets smaller too.
itsJoelle 9mo ago • 100%
I’m unsure. I use Gnome (for ease honestly) and Fedora with Wayland, so (iirc) dynamic display stuff is a wash and I haven’t even explored yet since I just use the clamshell.
I may not be the most helpful for you :/
Not super clean up close, but it looks good from afar!
My first army was nids -- what a lovely change of pace!
You all were so receptive and kind with my last post. It's been honestly a blast painting and building all these little gants. Picked up the Hive Tyrant (non winged), Tervigon, the new Neurotyrant, and Combat Patrol. Haven't painted the really sweet models since I want to hone hobbying on my mass of fodder Tyranids tend to run. After talking to the Nid's Discord, 80 Gant's is the target I'm trying to hit. Good lord, I don't know how you "wide army" folks do it 😅
Learned a lot -- but my nids turned out better than expected!! (I still don't know what to do with the tops of their guns, but idk) Y'all have a "painting techniques tutorial playlist?
I'm looking into starting WarHammer 40k, and I combed through advice related from other posts over the years. Found a faction that I vibe with and their aesthetic (Necrons). Additionally, I started to read through the Core Rules and their codex found in the sidebar as well. I just have a few questions related to the 9th -> 10th edition change. Will figures that I buy right now (and could potentially be 9th) be legal in 10th edition play? Does the rules/codex changes merely change the 'stats' of the figures? Are there any Necrons I purchase that won't exists/be legal in the rules in 10th? (Idk, say an older figure isn't 'supported' or w.e.) Pardon these questions, I come from a Magic Background and there's a concept of rotation from that game and I didn't know edition changes were the equivalent. I notice that a '10th ed' Combat Patrol is slated for winter of this year for my skeleton robots, would I be better served waiting for that or acquiring figures right now? Cheers for any responses.
As a DM of many years I've collected battle maps, and I could post them here to fill the community with content. This issue is I did not make them, and I wondered how the community felt about posting them here. Here's an idea of how to do it ethically: 1. Include their watermark (obviously) 2. Include a link to their socials (this one might he hard for me since my only socials are Mastodon and Lemmy) 3. Ask the creator for explicit consent (this one would be extremely difficult, as above. Additionally, the creator may not exist anymore.) Any thoughts? I didn't see rules in the sidebar so I figured to just ask. Thanks!
It's surprising to me how functional this little computer is. The only complaint I have right now is controlling audio input and output!