Hey neighbor! Sweden too, need a few weeks to find that one sunny summer day
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I tried this on the train while commuting a few times and one time I missed my stop and had to take another train back because I was hyperfocused in the story lol. If I do this I must boost the speed on the audiobook quite a bit so it matches my reading speed, otherwise I get impatient waiting for the audio to catch up. If I listen to only audio I mostly listen to normal speed to not miss stuff though
I think it took 6 months before I made a more permanent setup and didn't just keep everything on a tray I put on my desk. A year after that maybe I removed the computer screen from the desk to fit racks for 100+ paint bottles.. A while after that I upgraded the shelves to be able to display more minis and Warhammer books. I think it's important to let the spaces you use evolve with how you use them. I use the desk for other things but to have it as a painting station primarily makes me paint more
He did speak out against Audible though, but mentioned he was afraid of making him an enemy of Amazon.
https://www.brandonsanderson.com/blogs/blog/state-of-the-sanderson-2022
I run Bazzite on a 3070 and it works well. The thing that is not supported yet is the gaming mode that basically turns your pc into steam deck mode as far as I understand it. It would be cool since I run my pc on TV only and mainly game with a controller. What I do is run Steam on startup and set it to start in big screen mode. Until a few weeks ago I used Linux mint and that was much more work with drivers for controllers and stuff. Bazzite is so good so far, seems to be exaxcly my use case for a TV Linux gaming pc.
I think many of them are since chatgpt introduced the "Studio Ghibli" style earlier this year. They are usually these wierd mixes between anime and western cartoon styles, with a warm color tone for some reason