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  • Higher res image of the chat UwU

  • Hot damn that's a lot! They ain't messing around with that requirement.

    My current server has 32 MB of VRAM. Yes, MB not GB. Once I finish the hardware migration it's going to 8GB but that's not even a drop in the bucket compared to that requirement.

  • It's pretty old hardware to say the least, it's also really proprietary. (Old Dell PowerEdge T610)

    My hardware migration I'm currently in the midst of is going to bring it more in line with my typical use case for it.

    Basically taking it down from 192 GB of ECC DDR3 to around 32 GB (maybe 64 GB) of DDR4 RAM. Also down to a single CPU rather than dual socket.

  • In terms of RAM it's not impossible, my current little server has 192GB of RAM installed.

    The VRAM would be quite the hurdle though, I'm curious on it's requirements for VRAM

    Edit: Moving data in anticipation of a hardware migration ATM so basically none of the services are running.

  • I have bad news for you friend...

    You might be a robot

  • Of course he's content, he has his favorite human there

    If I was in the same room as my favorite human I'd be pretty content too, apple or no apple

    God I miss my favorite human

  • Knowledge is power and the internet contains an absolutely monstrous amount of knowledge

    Everybody wants to rule the world

  • Talk about one he'll of a security oversight for a "security firm"

  • After working in customer service for so many years: give me an actual carrion crawler rather than this please.

  • Kinky

  • DND can be really fun with the right people and playing with friends definitely stacks it in the way of fun potential

    In terms of mini painting I really dig it, it's so relaxing to just sit down and paint a mini

    Making minis both physically and digitally is also really fun though I don't do it very often. Most of the 3D modeling I do is CAD stuff but I've been dipping my toes back into Blender lately. I don't currently have any models I've made in Blender I want to show off but that's usually how I tackle any creative endeavor; I spend a few weeks exclusivley doing internal feedback, then a few months to a year with some external feedback from a very limited group, then after that I'll show stuff publically. That way I can learn and have fun without worrying about people sucking the fun out of it before I can grow into it.

    Edit: But the best way to start a new creative endeavor into a process is to just do it. Make mistakes, fail, learn. But most importantly: have fun.

  • Painting some minis mostly (technically just dry brushing today, there's too many for more). They're for some sessions of One Page Rules that my buddies and I are getting into.

    And planning tomorrow's DND session though I fully expect it to go like the last 2 sessions; sessions that should have been delayed as one player was in condition to play both times. (Once for getting too drunk the day before and once for having a kidney stone kicking their ass)

    Here's a pic of one of the dudes I finished dry brushing before this current little break.

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  • Flag for Bears or flag for the Isle of Man?

    Bear flag, I know what I'm about

  • I don't know why there's a block of text in German under this video post that's completely unrelated to the video but here we are.

    Translation BTW:

  • Couldn't have said it better myself.

    Growing up in a deep red area I could talk at length about the discrimination (transphobia, homophobia, racism, etc) I've seen first hand and the scars (both physical and emotional) that myself and people I know have from that experience.

    I won't here because ain't nobody want to hear that shit.

    OP really needs to step away from social media for awhile and cool off. Social media isn't what your life should orbit around, at most it should be a little seasoning on the banquet that is life.

  • Kinda funny is going back and rereading my comment here I noticed I missed quite a few and even OP didn't catch them. I mention this because OP called out one of my comments where I was saying that they "need to touch grass" by simply correcting a single bungled pronoun.‡

    That really highlights how easy it is to miss and how much OP is way overreacting here.

    ‡ Most my comments are fired off during down time at work so proof reading is sometimes not a luxury I can afford.

  • Exactly

    Everyone can agree on something being an issue but there needs to be consensus on solutions

    Personally I think Kamala Harris is a viable plan. She's already VP, she's instantly recognizable, and she's also polling well against trump.

    And honestly I'm starting to think the plan might be something along the lines of "Keep Biden in until after the election then scoot Harris in under the 25th amendment"

  • Being an effective leftist means that practicing starategic voting is a must.

    No one is a perfect candidate, no one will live up to what you want your politician to do all the time, they just have to be better than the other guy and be viable to the average shmuck.

    And participating in politics is something you should do. Not just going to protests but reaching out to your politicians, talking with your neighbors, participating in open house discussions, etc. You can't do it all the time (no ones got time for that) but do it when you can and encourage others to do the same. The more people who do it the more coverage of the variety of things that you can participate in.

    When ever I see massive protests in the streets I can't help but think "If even 1% of these people showed up at City Hall meetings even once a month there would be some real change real quick."

  • The best part is that being a "liberal" isn't against their rules, and my comment wasn't even rude.

    Definitely tempered my expectations about that community.

    Edit: Formatting