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Rodeo, to memes in Wanna watch a movie?

I can’t stand watching film with anybody. I shush them as soon as they start talking, even if there’s no dialogue happening. I just can’t divide my focus like that. But even worse is when people pause the movie to explain things.

Rodeo, to memes in Dilema

How far does that freedom to do what you please extend? Am I not actually free because I can’t beat up people I disagree with? Personally I feel the freedom to disagree without the threat of violence is more important.

There is freedom to, and there is freedom from. Don’t undervalue freedom from.

Rodeo, to memes in Sealed shut

The powerful seal took their legs

Rodeo, to memes in *cleans room*

Middle class white people in America aren’t, but pretty much the entire rest of the world is.

Rodeo, to memes in Truly an advancement

No, we literally have photorealistic rendering. It might not look real at all times but the math is true to the real world physics. That’s literally what physically based rendering is.

The limitations in real time rendering are hardware limitations now, not software. But for regular applications, PBR literally simulates individual photons. It doesn’t have a ways to go. It is already true to life and physically accurate.

But of course, even the best tools in the world can be misused by a bad artist.

Rodeo, to asklemmy in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?

Everyone in this thread saying shit like that hasn’t tried Linux since 2004

Rodeo, to lemmyshitpost in Always slackin cause I'd rather be quackin

Thank god somebody got it! I was dying out here.

Rodeo, to comicstrips in elders

That’s what I’m still doing now. I upgraded the RAM a couple years ago and the GPU last year, both with cheap older parts that were about $100.

The main problem I’ve run into so far is that Blender no longer runs since they only support CPUs ten years old or newer. But I don’t do that stuff anymore really anyway.

Rodeo, to lemmyshitpost in are you sure?

Sounds like he’s figuring out the difference.

Rodeo, (edited ) to nostupidquestions in If you're reading something and you don't understand a word, should you stop and research it or should you keep reading the whole thing first?

How do you know that you actually figured out the meaning though?

How many words did you guess wrong about and now you think you know but you don’t actually. You’ll never know if you read the context properly without looking it up after.

Try to guess the meaning of the word lugubrious from the following sentence:

Although he was wealthy, he often found himself lugubrious.

There isn’t a single clue in that sentence as to the meaning of the word.

Don’t just guess; actually learn properly instead.

Rodeo, to calvinandhobbes in 18 January 1987

Always makes me giggle like an idiot.

“This is you!” “No, this is you!”

Rodeo, to lemmyshitpost in Get to work, crackheads

Sorry but it’s a black and white thing in this case, r either you’re under the speed limit and not breaking the law or you’re over the speed limit and breaking the law.

Your words make it sound like you think the speed limit is some objective truth that cannot be questioned.

Rodeo, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Get to work, crackheads

So you consider the law to be the definition of safety?

My question was intended to get you think about the fact that laws (and speed limits) are made by people, with all their flaws and biases, and they don’t always do a good job.

Rodeo, to lemmyshitpost in Get to work, crackheads

if it’s too low, good, drivers shouldn’t go fast. If it’s too high, fine, drivers can go fast.

Eh … What?

Rodeo, to lemmyshitpost in Get to work, crackheads

What if the speed limit is unreasonably high or low?

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