Replies to scribus, page 26

  1. @scribus Well, that, but also... http://rainbowdash.net/url/875657

    Monday, 02-Nov-20 01:56:18 UTC from web in context
  2. @scribus it's a cos, maybe a atan, not a sin.

    Sunday, 01-Nov-20 12:28:58 UTC from web in context
  3. @scribus Neighce

    Wednesday, 28-Oct-20 16:08:02 UTC from web in context
  4. @scribus Overall top 8.3%! I'm more proud of the "Fun" category, which is in the top 2%. The Overall category is wishiwashi and undefined.

    Wednesday, 28-Oct-20 16:01:36 UTC from web in context
  5. @adiwan @scribus Not much of a point either, since we already have metal 3D printing in the shape of 4+ axis mills. You just put in a sufficiently big piece of metal and load the 3D model to the CNC software and let it work.
    Mill of hot extrusion, metal printing will stay too dangerous and expensive for domestic use for at least a few decades I think. Most homes don't even have the space to fit the machinery or the wiring to run it.

    Monday, 19-Oct-20 21:01:41 UTC from web in context
  6. @nerthos @scribus In short, don't lose your mind over it too much, there's nothing to do about it. Just make sure you're taking care of your personal health so if you get infected you have high chances of recovery.

    Monday, 19-Oct-20 20:54:08 UTC from web in context
  7. @scribus Majority infection will be the eventual outcome, slower or quicker.
    There are two ways to beat a virus: you either completely isolate every infected individual and anyone who is physically capable of contracting it for at least twice the lifespan of the virus, and I'm talking full lockdown, napalmed when opening the door; or you wait until almost the entire population has been infected and developed herd immunity, at which point new infections become very rare if the virus survives at all to mutate over following years.
    Full lockdown wasn't done in time and in any case it is impossible considering the social paradigms of any western country, so the option that remains is the latter. Containment can only be reasonably used to slow spread to a rate to which the health system can handle it, but won't stop the spread, no matter how much a government insists on it. And it also vastly increases the number of deaths from existing conditions untreated due to lockdown.

    Monday, 19-Oct-20 20:52:53 UTC from web in context
  8. @scribus Please no

    Sunday, 18-Oct-20 20:48:20 UTC from web in context
  9. @scribus Then it's probably more of interest for you to use a stinking normal FDM 3D printer, printing a model with PLA plastic, putting it in a clay mold, burning the PLA out of the mold, and then pour your metal in the cavity. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkEYj8wtK3aEW8vSGhlB43g

    Thursday, 15-Oct-20 06:05:04 UTC from web in context
  10. @scribus Well... You can use a CNC/3D printer with a welder that pushes automatically a metal rod to built up the metal like a traditional FDM 3D printer, only with metal. This is a valid technique for manufacturing, however the finish is horrible. It needs an additional step with a CNC router (ideally 5-axis) to remove the unevenness of the surface.

    Wednesday, 14-Oct-20 19:21:50 UTC from web in context
  11. @scribus HAHAHA. Sadly no 3D printer that can handle metals. I bought yet another Creality Ender 3 for 150 Eurobucks. A few of my current ones are misbehaving and I'll have then one spare and vanilla one. The others I will extensively upgrade and modify.

    Wednesday, 14-Oct-20 14:49:38 UTC from web in context
  12. @scribus I'd say it's a creative workaround. I also could use a slightly flaky optical mouse that glitches from time to time and moves the mouse cursor slightly despite standing still.

    Tuesday, 13-Oct-20 14:20:31 UTC from web in context
  13. @scribus suddenly remembering that the Pinkertons sued Rockstar Games over their “unflattering” portrayal in Red Dead Redemption 2.

    Sunday, 11-Oct-20 21:01:49 UTC from web in context
  14. @scribus man if I knew ANYTHING about Final Fantady romhacks (well, anything about Final Fantasy, really) I’d actually give my opinion. As it is I don’t even really know what a “Shinra” is.

    Thursday, 08-Oct-20 23:22:13 UTC from web in context
  15. @scribus There has to be some limitation beyond the obvious. I had to change the color range from linear (HDR) to gamma because it was a hard requirement for that. My developer friends are also stumped and cannot help me with educated guesses other than what I've already done.

    Thursday, 08-Oct-20 14:29:52 UTC from web in context
  16. @scribus i wanted to punch him for that entire debate

    Thursday, 08-Oct-20 04:39:14 UTC from web in context
  17. @scribus If you have an PS2 EYE-Toy you can use this as a last solution. I think a new one gives you a way better picture than a decade and a half 640x480 webcam.

    Wednesday, 07-Oct-20 16:13:02 UTC from web in context
  18. @scribus The "natural" approach always has some baggage to it. If you're used to drive a lot of remote cars/planes/boats you're fine with tank controls. Some games work better using a mouse pointer to command the character to walk to (Diablo or any good Point & Click adventure). Such decisions are huge and always wrong (for some people).

    Tuesday, 06-Oct-20 20:09:40 UTC from web in context
  19. @scribus I understand. I bought the horse asset and it came with a controller that handles all animation states and inverse kinematics for keeping the hooves on the ground and correct leg poses. It had a function to give the horse a direction to turn and move to and used that. I thought it was "natural" for inputing the direction with WASD and the horse follows that direction. A friend of mine had also problems with that and prefers a GTA1 style of "tank" control, from the perspective of the horse itself.

    Tuesday, 06-Oct-20 19:05:07 UTC from web in context
  20. @scribus What was the problem with the controls?

    Tuesday, 06-Oct-20 18:34:16 UTC from web in context
  21. @scribus That's a "problem". It is fun but it ain't helping. I already put 2 times the gravity onto him (the hips). Putting more would create too much friction and force making the physics more unstable.

    Tuesday, 06-Oct-20 18:30:36 UTC from web in context
  22. @scribus now that would be no good, and also now that you’ve mentioned it it’ll always be in the back of someone’s head

    Sunday, 04-Oct-20 03:01:46 UTC from web in context
  23. @scribus Impressive. Too bad there are a ton of cut-off faces (chin). With a little bit more care in the selection of source faces it'd be a lot better.

    Friday, 02-Oct-20 21:14:24 UTC from web in context
  24. @scribus It'd be very ironic if he died from COVID. Who would be the one running for the presidency?

    Friday, 02-Oct-20 20:31:53 UTC from web in context
  25. @scribus I have, for the most part, no other choice than to get those "alternatives" when it comes to getting the original English audio, or even for seeing the newest episode on day of release.

    Wednesday, 30-Sep-20 18:44:04 UTC from web in context
  26. @scribus There are other *sources*.

    Wednesday, 30-Sep-20 18:28:48 UTC from web in context
  27. @scribus my former congresswoman’s grapety grandkids or nephews or something kept coming to my house and telling me to vote for her. That’s why she’s a former congresswoman.

    Sunday, 27-Sep-20 00:23:06 UTC from web in context
  28. @scribus I cannot commit to a waifu hahahahahahaha *desperate laugh* hahahahahahaha

    Monday, 21-Sep-20 17:08:33 UTC from web in context
  29. @scribus Haha. I'm not even close to be in a situation to date or meet a woman.

    Saturday, 19-Sep-20 06:51:19 UTC from web in context
  30. @scribus Makes sense. Like the NFL uses still Roman numerals for their Superb Owl extravaganza.

    Thursday, 17-Sep-20 17:16:07 UTC from web in context