LordPassionFruit

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 month ago

One of my tests is checking for pores. AI tends to make skin look too smooth/uniform where real people have an uneven distribution of pores, making the AI image look unnatural.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

I was once rejected for being too tall. I'm 1.96m (~6'5") and she was ~ 1.65m (~5'5"), said that she didn't like the thought of having to crane her neck to see my face.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 month ago (1 children)

There's always been very vocal criticisms of her from people who don't agree with her (for whatever reason they may have). But since she first started her activism, over a decade ago, no one I personally know has had a negative view of her. The people who don't like her are very vocal about it, but on the whole I've always assumed she's well liked.

I've personally been a fan of hers since I found out about her, and every time I hear about her doing something I basically always go "hell yeah"

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

I did some digging and think I found the answer (more details in my comment here). The pricing in the screenshot is for business customers, not residential users.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I think I found the answer. When I checked Starlink's site, those prices plans match up with the personal plans, but it appears that the user in the screenshot has a business plan.

Starlink Local Priority Pricing Starlink Global Priority Pricing

Screenshots should be the Business Local Priority & Global Priority pricing respectively. My prices might be different than the original screenshot (I'm in Canada and I'm not sure how they localize pricing), but the data amounts seems to line up with the selections in the screenshot.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I do not like that graph turning back on itself at the end. It implies some cursed time travel shit that I am not prepared to comprehend the consequences of.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Still mad that they killed the Guardian.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

PEI resident here. As of last year, we've got ~180k people living here.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago

My partner is American (we're working on that), so I need to cross to visit them. I'm the most "works and office job and doesn't do much else" looking person you can imagine. I've been asked when the last time I was arrested was, how much drugs do I really have in the car when I said none the first time they asked, had them check my trunk and back seats because I handed them my passport funny, and almost been denied entry because I had a dress suit in my back seat.

I would never risk crossing if I wasn't a white male at this point.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 months ago

Fun fact! Sharks have gills for breathing and nostrils for smelling, unlike us who have a mouth for breathing and nostrils for both!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

"New problems" made me laugh and startle my cat. Thank you.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The last time Maxime Bernier won his seat was 2015, the last time he ran as a Conservative.

 

TL;DR: Lost internet mid update, decided to be an idiot and restart my laptop. Turns out it was in the middle of a kernel update, took some puttering to make things work again.

Story time. I have a Mint laptop that I use rarely because of my openSUSE desktop. Because I use it so rarely, every time I turn it on, there will be a kernel update. So today, I turned it on and ran my update script only to have it lose internet halfway through (it was a VPN issue).

Because I can be impatient, I said, "Surely nothing will go wrong," and hard powered off the laptop. Reboot it, and my desktop background is gone. Also, Ctrl+Alt+T isn't working. Actually, nothing except for my desktop icons are accessible. Turns out when I powered off my laptop, it was in the middle of specifically the kernel update (or at least some portion of it).

Through trial and error, I figured out that I got to open exactly one program and have it work as intended. Once I opened a second one, I could no longer go back to the first, and once I opened a third, my keyboard would no longer work.

But I got lucky because I had a folder available on my desktop. I was able to open the file manager, navigate to /usr/bin/gnome-terminal to get that open, and re-run the update script. After rebooting the computer, everything worked as normal, but it was a terrifying moment. Cautionary tale, I guess?

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I've been playing DnD since 5e came out, and I've always been a warlock fan. By far my favourite class to play, there's just so much versatility in the class.

I started playing BG3 with my table top group a few weeks ago, and to make sure that I don't miss out on story and stuff I started my own single player campaign. Created a Great Old One/Blade warlock that would mirror one of my favourite builds I've ever done (polearm master hexblade).

I'm now level 10 in game, and my Tav's Eldritch blast is absolutely terrifying. Between magic items and other features, I can pump out a minimum of 39 damage per cast (math at the bottom of this post).

It's just so useful, and allows me to have a proper DnD party where not everyone is combat optimized. I have a Dungeon Delver Astarion for dealing with traps and locked doors, Laezel and Karlach are different kinds of tanks, Gale casts Magic Missile and utility spells. I can actually take my "non-combat companions" into combat and not worry.

Now for the math:

Eldritch Blast:

  • 1d10 per beam on hit.

Level 9:

  • 3 Beams per cast

Agonizing Blast:

  • Add CHA mod damage to each beam.

Magic Clothing from Act 2 (can't remember name or how I got it):

  • Add CHA mod damage to every cantrip (basically duplicate of Agonizing blast)

Ring that grants advantage on all attacks:

  • Can't miss most targets

Ring that allows you to cast a cantrip as a bonus action once per short rest:

  • Double the number of beams

Hat that gives +2 CHA (max 22):

  • Gives 22 CHA (+6 mod)

With all of these buffs, eldritch blast becomes:

3 attack rolls +10 to hit /w advantage (1/400 to critical fail, 399/400 minimum 12 to hit) 1d10+12 damage per hit 1/short rest cast twice in one round.

Final damage totals:

Normal round: 39 - 66 (Avg. 54) Double round: 78 - 132 (Avg. 108)

 

In case anyone sees this and is heading to town this morning, Water St. has been closed, plan on taking Grafton St. or Riverside Dr.

Absolute genius, doing construction on all three routes off the bridge at the same time.

 

I'm not sure if this is a bug or not, and it doesn't bother me, but I noticed this while messing around in the settings and figured I should mention it here.

My current cache is at 157.1 MB and maximum cache is set to 128 MB.

This might just be a nothing burger, but if it isn't I'd rather speak up than not. Loving the app

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