I started creating miniature 3d printed buildings so that blind people can feel what they are like. So far I have 9 buildings, including the White House, Smithsonian Castle or the Independence Hall, but there is many more to come.
You can read more about the project at:
https://evengrounds.com/3d-buildings
WE HAVE DONE IT THAT HP IS GOING TO HELL AND THE VAGINA MUSEUM IS GETTING MASTODON'S CHOICE OF PRINTER
@stavvers Thoughts'n'prayers for the old HP ;)
donation is in for the Brother - overarm that HP inket into the e-waste abyss
@Richard_Littler morning, and I am jealous of your mountainous environs :)
being an artist or software developer in 2024 is really fun 🥹🔥 credit: https://x.com/kaaileen_/status/1752710426280812802
Discovery of the day. Turning a shell upside down turns it into a totally different creature.
(yes I said "totally different" - shush now)
#sillyScribbles #photography #cute #silly #seaShell #drawing
When I use generative "AI" it invariably contains mistakes. That's just reality at the moment.
So when I see company after company adding AI to every product in sight, I now assume that all of those products are "creating" flawed results, by design.
This is crazy. (Google search is, maybe not coincidentally, crappier than ever.)
We need a whole genre of products that don't contain AI. Maybe they, too, are irredeemably flawed, but at least we'll know the mistakes aren't a design decision.
Police nabbed a graffiti artist attempting to flee the scene of committing this (picture) adorable art in the harbor of Visby, Gotland, the large island just outside southeastern mainland Sweden.
The 27-year-old was prosecuted for vandalism, with the prosecutor demanding a fine.
Police's interrogation records said e.g. that "His intention is to offer free art to passersby." and... the District Court of Gotland... agreed.
The court's ruling states that no harm has been proven and that the artist "on a gray and cracked concrete façade which is the short end of a loading dock, has depicted a lamb.", that "The way in which X has illustrated the lamb testifies to an artistic work carried out with a certain amount of artistic and technical skill." then finally "According to the District Court's opinion, the beauty value of the cracked concrete façade - in purely objective terms - has increased through X's painting." so the 27-year old artist was acquitted by the court, which also ruled that the police had must return the spray cans they had confiscated.
Damn hippies. ;-D
Hey y'all, so we have Intel NUC desktops with Dell speaker soundbars connected over USB to the computers, and headphones connected over 3.5 MM to the speaker since the NUC no longer has a headphone jack. Every other audio source works fine, except JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion. Even with volume at 100%, both system and JAWS, the JAWS volume is still low. Someone with both headphones in could hear it fine, but if like me and students here they have one ear out for surroundings, it can be hard to hear in a classroom environment. With no headphones plugged in, JAWS comes out loud over the speakers too.
I've tried the same headphones on two computers, restarting, updating JAWS and fusion, Windows 11 is up-to-date. The only thing that worked was working around the issue by using USB headphones. Does anyone have any other ideas? Please boost for reach.
@sdw I'm still stuck in the "cuboid box good" phase of being able to stack my stuff up.
somewhat miffed that my ras-pi argonone case has a non-flat top :/
rounded stuff is okay, but takes up a lot of space.
alien-probe style is a major risk of breakage for me, unless I can bolt it on a wall or top-shelf it :(
@mattround gmail pointed me at that for troubleshooting, got the domain enrolled etc fine, but never any data at all. can't imagine the fun of trying to funnel actual mass emails through it :/
@mattround wait, you can see results in postmaster? damnit, I've had someone getting dinged for gmail spam for a while now, but the couple of outbound mails at gmail "weren't enough to generate any info or stats" for postmaster tools. swore a bit when I fixed it by adding in a dns dkim entry that by standards wasn't needed, but it shut up gmail anyway...
(yes, it's always DNS, even when you've followed the rules, because sometimes somewhere just wants a bit extra for funsies)
Steve:
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