Notices by guizzy (in exile) (guizzy@shitposter.club), page 2
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@11112011 @feld @jeffcliff > 7,6 GW
Quebec makes 37.2 GW in hydroelectricity
(We need it to power the faxes in our healthcare system)
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@lain vampire lestat here in my garage
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Mitsu: *swearing at the snow in Spanish* The problem is that I have to go out. If I didn't have to go out this would be fine
Me: So as long as you don't have a problem other people can eat shit?
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Me: I can make fun of mexicans, they're my fellow latinos
Mitsu: You know, each time you say that (that you are latino) I want to punch you
Me: You can't punch me, punching a latino is a hate crime
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@Moon @lain I ran out of space almost immediately on the 1Tb my gaming computer came with after getting it, through installing my Steam games. Microsoft Flight Simulator and Total War: Warhammer (1-2-3) take up maybe 20% of the usable space each.
Another case where that ends up mattering is that Microsoft is shipping the Xbox Series consoles with 512Gb and 1Tb. 512Gb on the Series S means that in practice you cannot fit more than 2 of the bigger games available together at the same time.
I do remember though when I was a kid and I wanted to install Wing Commander 2 or Ultima VII with all the fixings, I had to pretty much dedicate the entire drive to it.
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@Moon :mitsu2: is :shaking:
@Mitsu
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@Moon
It's true, an average 10 year old computer is still more than fine enough except for gaming and high performance work (4k media editing, machine learning, high-end CAD and graphics).
In 2010, an average 10 year old computer was probably unusable for anything but email and very low end web browsing.
In 2000, an average 10 year old computer was probably a 386 or worse, essentially unusable for any task that someone in 2000 would want to do.
In 1990, an average 10 year old computer was a toy micro that would not interface with anything recent, or an Apple II used in education.
Of course, part of the obsolescence is due to inefficient software design, but hardware performance increases has out-paced that steadily.
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@lain Deodorant is not a "psyop"
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@lain Kept AI tools busy serving me entertaining but harmless text and images instead of taking over missile silos.
I'm doing my part!
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@lain It's more of that other situation you see in anime: bullying.
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Mitsu *Laying on her back moving her feet in the air at a 90 degree angle*: Can you do this?
Me: No. Dunking on someone affected by spondylitis today, aren't you?
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ADetailer doing some magic again. One shot, great hands immediately, no need for manual processing.
While raccoons are good, gotta say that SDXL doesn't really GET bunnies yet. Human face/skin texture has to improve but that could have been improved (if I had cared) with better prompting and maybe a LORA.
Still marveling at those hands tho.
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Me staring at @Mitsu when she changes her clothes.
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@why @lain @devious @mikoto Do you get them back by removing them?
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@lain If androids dream of electric sheep, this is what AI has nightmares about.
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@lain Can't wait for BioShock 5: centrism is... PRETTY OKAY ACTUALLY
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@cell This
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@lain @Mitsu Along side cuisses de grenouilles
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@Moon @Epsi @lain They used to have fresher donuts than now. Now they're grocery store donut-grade. At best.
I like the coffee, but it's not "Good" coffee.
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@lain :Eww:
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