Another traveler of the wireways.
This is the kind of AI/machine learning I can get behind, especially given it may sort of help even out some of its energy use in the process. More of this application of the tech could be great if the results hold up.
Cool to see a brief example of how to make a pocket-sized zine, and smart thinking on their part for making a master copy with a separate page for the front & back covers. If you wanted to print the same zine with a variety of covers that’d be perfect.
The section concerning dedicated servers potentially contributing to the decline in playerbase struck me as a kind of microcosm example of some of the difficulties federated social networks have been facing for years. Albeit unlike this game, there are still communicative software devs around here.
Yeah! The last anime that I thought was as comfy was maybe Little Witch Academia.
I don’t know how I found myself watching Little Witch Academia, but it was a great choice. May have to rewatch it sometime…
This caught my eye as I hadn’t read/heard of Ne Zha before, and while I imagine the video’s only scraping the surface, I thought it was a decent overview of the character and their background. It’s some cool insight into some ancient Chinese mythos/folklore.
I prefer the all at once approach so I can watch it at my own pace. If it releases weekly, whether a few a week or one a week, I ignore it until the season is done and if I remember, then I watch at my pace.
Alternatively I wait till the show has run its course entirely and then whenever I remember, I watch it and finish it if it keeps my interest.
I’ve probably been through every release scheduling approach the distributors can try, so I’m done trying to follow them (especially when they make it unclear which they’re trying this time). If the show catches my interest, I’ll watch it whenever and however I prefer pending its availability.
Will have to try to remember this one for when it’s finished! Contemporary optimistic imaginings of the future are a rare treat (understandably so, but still).
Sounds interesting, appreciate the link!
Going off the headline alone makes me think of when the idea of putting cosmetic patches on things felt cool. Personally I still think it’s cool, maybe others do too, I dunno.
Anyway, repairing things is cool whether it’s electronic or cloth!
A lot of Netflix’s adult animated comedies. I glance at some of them and their art styles put me off, so I think, “That’s probably not gonna get renewed…”
I check back awhile later and some of them are at like 4+ seasons.
Cyberpunk’s also a manual, but to break the megacorp machinations, not comply with’em.
Penn’s theory is that at some point during its race, No. 9,550 decided to rest on a cargo ship and hitched a ride across the Atlantic.
Sometimes you just casually fall asleep on a ship and find yourself going across an ocean.
Honestly that’s one of my favorite parts of anthology/episodic shows. You get a loose theme of what to expect but each episode can pleasantly surprise you.
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Source is instance sidebar, but if you’re using an app that’s gonna be found in a variety of places. In Voyager for example it’s under Communities>3 dot menu in the upper right>Instance sidebar.
A few of the highlights I disagree with pretty strongly, but much of that’s my being-too-online showing so I see why they mentioned them.
Tbh for all anyone knows they may be petting tardigrades regularly
Looks sharp! Sometimes the rocks themselves are the alien critters
Personally not much into short form video, but thought I’d keep people in the loop on new entrants to the field. From the sounds of it this is still very early in development given the various missing features mentioned at the end.
It’s just a different Wafrn instance, which is why you couldn’t log into it.
As far as I’m aware it’s the first and only other Wafrn instance run by someone besides the creator of Wafrn. Hopefully in time there may be more.
The spookyweird non-Ghibli one.