Fun fact: the C in CPU actually stands for Central, as in Central Processing Unit. There's also the GPU, the MPU and the PPU. Those are the Greenwich Processing Unit, Mountain Processing Unit and Pacific Processing Unit.
Fun fact: the C in CPU actually stands for Central, as in Central Processing Unit. There's also the GPU, the MPU and the PPU. Those are the Greenwich Processing Unit, Mountain Processing Unit and Pacific Processing Unit.
drawing of an ice cream cone with a cute face and ears
Jan 16 prompt: ice cream cone #makingArtEveryday
yes i’m skipping waffles
my intention is to learn to draw comic characters, about time i got started
drawing of a cupcake
Jan 14 prompt: cupcake #makingArtEveryday
i found this nice tutorial and they had much more advanced shadows but i gotta go to bed now…
digital painting of a cinnamon roll without frosting
still slipping with #makingArtEveryday
Jan 13 prompt (yesterday’s): cinnamon roll
i love cinnamon rolls so i wanted this to be extra nice. ended up with this in like 10 minutes, a day late, because i don’t actually know how to make it extra nice…
no frosting bc that’s how i buy them
drawing of a pizza slice with mushrooms, olives, and some unidentified red and green pieces
catch-up #makingArtEveryday. Jan 9 prompt: pizza slice 😸
almost completely by Bardot Brush free Kids make art brush set.
i tried some things that i’m apparently not yet good enough, e.g., the tablecloth pattern. welp, good practice
mixed style digital drawing of a sausage-in-a-roll with a blob of ketchup
and after a bunch of missed days, we continue! #makingArtEveryday Jan 12 prompt: hot dog.
This is actually “párek v rohlíku” or sausage-in-a-roll, a common food in Czechia
Not super happy with it this time, the style is kind of weird. Nobody showed me any tutorials for it…
drawing of some nacho chips and a blob of guacamole
Jan 7 prompt: nachos #makingArtEveryday
kinda boring tbh, didn’t find any relevant tutorial so had to figure something out by myself 🤷♀️
digital painting of a pretzel
Jan 6 prompt: pretzel #makingArtEveryday
suprised how nice it came out! also i learned to do those tiny highlights and shadow contours
not saying i learned to do them well. just to, well, do them
black&white and black cartoon cat
messed up my hashtag! it’s supposed to be #makingArtEveryday
anyway here’s off schedule Jan 5 - some cats on a wrapping paper on a gift for those cats
a group of green peas at a protest, holding up a sign “save the whales”
Jan 4 prompt: green peas #makeArtEveryday
somewhat messy, didn’t finish the drop shadows, bla bla
pixel art of a lemon cut in half
Jan 3 prompt: yellow lemon #makeArtEveryday
BardotBrush has free pixel art brushes so i tried them 🤷♀️
drawing of an apple cut horizontally in half, with the seed star showing, and a small doodle of a bitten-into apple saying “omnomnom”. (these alt texts are much better than the drawings, trust me)
Jan 2 prompt: Red apple. Tried to do something a bit more fancy here. A bit.
very basic drawing of an orange
something very simple for the first day: an orange #makeArtEveryday Jan 1
for my New Year’s resolution, i’m challenging myself to #makeArtEveryDay with my preciousss new Apple Pencil Pro, and (for now) the Make Art Everyday prompts from https://bardotbrush.com/making-art-everyday-prompts/
join me :)
During Covid lockdown, if you had family round on Christmas Day the police could force their way into your home and make them return to their own homes.
Does anybody know if this service is still available and, if so, do you have to book it?
Walmarts has bucket until human takes it
`min` and `max` are not infix operators!!
Fkin HATE Rust's `Ord::min` and `Ord::max` functions.
They are the inverse of what they read like!
`result_of(foo).min(MIN)` reads like "use result_of(foo), but _at minimum_ it must be MIN".
But it's actually `min(result_of(foo), MIN)`, that is, "the smaller of MIN and result_of(foo)".
Fuck you.
Two drawings of the writer Emile Zola. They are the same, except the one on the right has hair made of snakes (you can probably guess where this is going). Left caption: Emile Zola. Right caption: Gorgon Zola.
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Leaving the restaurant, Child (not yet 4) standing on a playhouse and eating ice cream. "Go on ahead, I'll come later, I know the way..."
Why not, it's not far.
"...and if you can't get in, I'll come bring you keys."
turns out we gave her the house keys for safekeeping
Today we tried out the big child bike with pedals for the first time. The Child was rather successful.
Also VERY whiny.
thinking of making this space my sorta dadblog.
but like
where to start?
maybe I'll just start completely randomly, and over time I'll figure out what's good.
petition to make bsky truncate URLs less aggressively
Western classical music is inexplicably boring to me.
Like, I'll admit that there is in fact a lot going on that _should_ be interesting. But at the same time, it's kind of like an extremely detailed and embellished children's song? Dunno how to describe it.
it finally hit me after seeing this image: In order to successfully "gamify" something, the original activity needs to be at least mildly enjoyable. Games don't succeed based on which has cooler helmets. That's what the "gamify everything" crowd gets wrong.
ale když do vyhledávání napíšu "Č", tak to něco najde :) (a když napíšu "česky", tak to najde hroooomadu a všechno to je jenom "sky" a ne "če" .....)
...existuje tu nějaká česká lokalita?
hello!
so uh
how do i
find people to follow