Pfft, Macbeth didn't even have any dancing trees
Pfft, Macbeth didn't even have any dancing trees
Proper earworm that
DIM not even the first rung of the robot programmers' ladder
It me πΉ
No, that can't be it
Soz @p-no-nwa.bsky.social didn't see your one
The banana
It destroyed its cage
Yes
YES
The banana is out
He's racing to build wonders at least
I thought a big lesson of WW2 was that bombs alone can't win wars. Guess I'll leave this war stuff to the high IQ leaders of the free world, who certainly wouldn't be ignoring history right now
But resilience!
No tears to cry; no feelings left; this species has thrilled itself to death! (apologies to Roger Waters)
Yup. My wife asked for a stroganoff today. Ok, I said. Get back from the shops: "sorry we are absolutely not having a stroganoff for the foreseeable future"
Hey man, you creators should be sticking together in these trying times
Finally, the right kind of weird nonsense is getting its due
Awful lot of KΔpiti Coast in that Wellington ad just sayin π
Or, "pfft they could have fixed that predicament with a simple transporter accident"
No hope for the rest of us to surpass that guy, so why try π€·ββοΈ
Peter Jackson
For drainage, yeah
Hi there, private sector. I'm looking for X MW of firm capacity or Y GWh of dry-year cover, callable under defined scarcity conditions, from 2028 to 2045. You tell me how youβll deliver it and at what price.
Oh wait, the government should be asking that before making any big dumb decisions, not me.
Heartened to see that so many solar farms are in the pipeline now. Government bullshit no match for the economic inevitability of solar it would seem
I'm all for "dry summer resilience" but why is the answer always "more gas"
Politics, money, and cowardice? Banning Israel would draw a very unpleasant response from the US in particular (which, as we know, is led by a vengeful orange lunatic)
They're banned for the recidivist doping I thought. Not the genocidal war of expansion
Human Coalitiapede
Not sure really. You could do a low tech transform by drawing a grid on an enclosure that diverges slightly as it recedes from the viewer. Then build your model to that grid.
I'd watch that
Pencil drawings of caricature men's heads
More realistic pencil renderings of an old gent in a straw hat
Soft pencil renderings of baby heads
Pencil sketches of men's and women's heads with various orientations and expressions
Andrew Loomis books are quite fun and you can find them on the Internet Archive (I don't know who the author of OP's book is though)
That was my thought too. You'd need mirrors or prisms (Γ la SLR cameras) to move your "eyes" closer together. I don't know if it would be possible to get the eyes close enough though. Either that, or build your 3D scene with a transform to square up the frustum, but I imagine that's not ideal
An adhesive googly eye attack waiting to happen