Actually, no, but I’ll check them out though! The Tecmo Bowl artwork is really familiar; I’ve seen that image in ads
Actually, no, but I’ll check them out though! The Tecmo Bowl artwork is really familiar; I’ve seen that image in ads
some more ideass:
If ChatGPT gets erased and rescanned with new stuff, I can see different “flavors” popping up to replace it. For example: Conservative GPT, no content related to trans, evolution, or climate change. Vetted Wikipedia entries only.
I used it extensively to help me code my PHP for an art portfolio site. Briefly thought about using 11ty but needed to put something up quick after being laid off and I knew PHP.
For the most part it was good. It was really good at creating simple functions for me. My issue came when I asked it to build me a JS lightbox in Bootstrap. i wanted it to look a certain way so I had to edit my prompt multiple times because it would edit the code and “forget” my previous modification. Ended up using someone else’s JS code.
It was incredibly frustrating. It’s powerful, but still limited.
For real??? That’s garbage
And soon…shortly after that, ads
I read somewhere else that no one expected this movie to do so well. This and the Taylor Swift Eras tour is killing it!!
It seemed like a cash grab from the trailer and yet you paid to see it in the movie theater, and helped it set a record, which is what this article is about.
Sure, there is a path to do that if you keep your Xbox off the internet. But then you lose multiplayer with friends, being able to download new games, etc.
The Hunger Games trilogy - People live in concentric rings with the outer rings providing resources to the center Capital. The people in the Capital are depicted with insane crazy fashion while everyone else wears dirty grey Gap cloths.
City of God - a pair of orphan street rats in Brazil try to survive. As one turns to crime, the other tries to go distance himself.
Ah, Snowpiercer…where the rich people live in the front of the train and poor in the back. A train that never stops, because it’s a dystopian ice world outside. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Just do it! I would suggest just start writing. Editors and technology can help you cover some of your issues. What sort of books are we talking about? 200+ page nonfiction? IMO writing a book is an endeavor.
Find a platform somewhere and write short stories, whether it be your family and friends or somewhere on the Internet. Check out https://lemmy.world/c/writingprompts (even bigger on Reddit). Write blog posts. Write write write. Maybe exploring those partial ideas. Collect all your writing in one area so that you can look back at it and see progress.
Whenever I get a new computer I install these right away.
Used everyday:
Alfred: customizable productivity tool. It’s a launcher, file searcher, web searcher, clipboard manager, snippet manager, script runner, etc with a robust community making scripts.
Textpander: a text replacer I’ve been using before Apple’s and Alfred’s solutions.
Bettertouchtool: customize keyboard and trackpad shortcuts
Notational Velocity/nVALT + Obsidian: note taking synced across my devices. NValt for quick notes while Obsidian is for long form and personal knowledge management. Just plain text files in a communal vault somewhere.
Dropbox: mainly used to sync settings for apps and notes across devices.
1Password: password generation and management for me and my girlfriend. A little pricey, but I love it. been researching alternatives.
Also handy:
Better Rename 9: rename files. Replace characters or strings, add in number sequencing, convert casing, etc. I have a lot of photos and work with a lot of images so this comes in handy
Copyqueue: file copy. Enables a queue for file copy.
Hidden Bar: menu bar management
For my watch:
Yeah sorry, luck of the draw—be born into a family that has money. Else, make that money, retire early, and let your kids have a better life.
I would donate money to a video game museum that housed a copy of every single game and console in existence.
The games and consoles are for looking at while there are playing stations with emulators to sample the games. The game art alone would make it worth it.
I always wanted to see a visual timeline of all game consoles lined up in a row to see evolution of design over the years. From disks to carts to cds.
On-screen kissing doesn’t bother me, just don’t like the ones that seemed forced or are cheesy.
Racked my mind for good examples, and came up with Tobey Spider-Man kissing Mary Jane upside down in the rain and Jack and Rose’s first kiss on the deck of the Titanic.
I’ve watched and can recommend X-Files, Fringe, Warehouse 13, Eureka, Mrs. Smith, and Station Eleven.
These are some that people have recommended that seem interesting, but have not watched yet: Orphan Black, Killjoys, Humans, The 100, Dark Matter.
Jealousy is a huge motivator. Having to do something for a purpose is even better. What do you want to do? Because the endeavors you mentioned don’t happen overnight. When your sitting at your desk solving some problem that you didn’t even anticipate and you’re not even doing that thing you set out to do, it’s hard to stay motivated. So, what is it about those endeavors that you mentioned piques your interest?
You should check out the end credits for “Ferris Buellers Day Off” and then the closing credits for “Deadpool.” 😆😆