Also in case anyone wants the original wallpaper posted in the image, it’s “By Upload2” from an art book called The Electric State by Simon Stålenhag. I fucking love all his art
You gotta do it to em
Also in case anyone wants the original wallpaper posted in the image, it’s “By Upload2” from an art book called The Electric State by Simon Stålenhag. I fucking love all his art
Honestly it works well as an alternative to saying “herd mentality” (which is unfortunately accurate in this case)
In case anyone is confused by this clever comment and try looking it up (I did before thinking about it), they mean “BAA” as in the sound of literal sheep following a herd lmao
You are a celebrity!
You’re the one who absolutely destroyed AI by making something that had more soul than AI slop, using just ms-paint!
Take pride in that, buddy :)
You know a comic has reached legendary status when “Bobby Tables” is the first thing to come to mind for so many of us
As an Arab, I now want to learn to code in Qalb so I can romantically say that I know the workings of the heart <3
Also, how about we make a programming language called ب and have it just stand for برمجه (“Barmaja”: literally programming in Arabic)
Don’t worry, the arabic translation is correct
It’s formal Arabic, as is expected of any translator
I personally haven’t used tungsten carbide or ruby nozzles to have a point of reference.
For all I know the Diamondback could be overkill, with little real world benefit compared to ruby nozzles and just more expensive.
So take that as you will ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
EDIT: arms
The link I sent does have material property comparisons with most other nozzle materials, including tungsten carbide.
But, given that they’re trying to sell the Diamond nozzles in the first place I would take all those values with a grain of salt.
Forget about tungsten, get yourself a Diamondback nozzle They’re pretty much indestructible regardless of the hardness of the filament! Ask our boy Zack over at Voidstar Labs
I get what you’re saying. The fact that using different services leads to a loss of social connectivity since the majority of people use one service is more an issue of the service itself being a monopoly than it is one of herd mentality.
It always goes back to capitalism when the services that become monopolies are the ones that care the least about people, since the services have already reached the “too big to fail” public perception.
EDIT: It’s also an issue of some people being too stubborn to accept change unless it is forced upon them by everyone around them