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budderpecan.bsky.social
A slow artist. Pronouns: He/him
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Good luck getting new fans.
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If you have any free drives perhaps you could also try a dual-boot for Windows, there's no shame in using Windows if you need something on it.
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You might could technically get it to work in virtual machine of Windows through VMWare or Qemu/KVM if it's just text editing, but it may be slow depending on your specs. If you don't mind Krita and just hate the text editing, you could try mixing it with another program just for text.
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I love the art here. : )
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Also my girlfriend made this comparison and I can't stop thinking about it. XD
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These people are the same people who get bent out of shape when someone has the audacity to want Windows XP, but that's a whole different topic.
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I use Linux Mint and even I have to open several Windows VMs to use certain programs or play some games, and everyone who says retro games work better on Linux than Windows usually only plays more mainstream games. This is an unnecessary hassle for people who don't enjoy that process like I do.
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I can't stand Linux users who answer every Windows problem with "Just install Linux", I feel like half the people who say that have no real grasp of the reality of switching to a whole new OS and losing access to several programs you either want of have to use.
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Everyone's response is "Use the filter", but the damn filter **I am using** doesn't work if they aren't tagged.
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Yeah, it's one of the things that bothers around here, because someone dear to me has betrayal trauma. Now there is a chance that flat out porn shows up (Which happened for the first time today.) and would have caused severe distress if I was living with them.
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Wildcard Answer: Midnight Synergy's Wonderland. Also Waterbugs or Cosmic Bugs by Retro64 is also a good choice for a low-spec PC. : )
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If there is a stubborn game with very specific hardware demands, 86Box may be a good candidate. : ) I think it runs from several pre-DOS computers up to Windows ME or 2000. Runs Windows 95, and 98 flawlessly. (Which were the only ones I truly tested.)
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However I think I'll be just fine since my last game was Fish Tycoon. XD
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I think it's even worse on your end because they had to write "Grok" under it so mobile users know what what the hell they are looking at. XD
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Apparently this has been out for months and I just noticed it today. (A dear friend likes to show me memes from Twitter) I just burst out laughing at how ugly this thing is, and I am not even a logo designer. XD
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Can't believe we already hit 40. : )
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He caught me drinking a Dr. Pepper.
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Forgot the second song. www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxnX...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsLE... There are a lot I could choose from DDR specifically, but I thought this one would be nice. : ) www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxnX... This one was everywhere in the Animation Memes at one point, and sounds lovely. (Don't know if it still is. ) : )
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Whoops, I replied to the wrong post. I was talking about keeping the harvested potatoes aired out.
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Yeah and also keep them aired out so they don't release a poisonous gas, this was something I heard from my Dad who grew up farming. : )
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Will do. : )
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Also for grow lights I use small ones from Barrina that come in either 4 (30$) or 8 (74$) packs, but I heard the Wish/Temu/AliExpress ones aren't bad either. (I may get some to test later on.) And trash cans are pretty good containers from what I gather. : )
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I got the same idea. Got some buckets coming in for potatoes pretty soon, I already have lettuce going crazy from earlier this year. : )
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And with Forces although it's not my cup of tea, there is the character creator, so any character that was in Sonic that Sega do not have rights to can be playable. And Sonic 06 being an infamous example, although very clumsy in design, introduced Silver. (And also has some of my favorite music.)
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The fact that Sega is not afraid of trying new things with him, I mean yeah there's been flops but there has always been something good about a majority of the games in one way or another. I really want to play Frontiers because it looks like a great way to implement 3D Sonic. : )
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I will say, it is a wee bit unstable but I hear that about many different types of animation software. Autosave can come in clutch but try not to depend on it. Make sure to save every time before you test. Other than that, have fun. : )
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Krita is better for making frame by frame animation, for those who find it easier to work in an art program setting than an animation program setting.
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As someone who does use Krita for animation (Unfinished), it may not be the right program if you are using rigged models as Krita does not seem to have a rigging system. It can be useful for storyboarding though due to it being an art program first and an animation program only recently.
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Me any time I can use them. XD (I can only use them in VMs after switching from Windows. XD)