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atinyspacemarine.bsky.social
Robotics engineer, data scientist, wearer of many hats.
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Finally got started just a tiny bit today, working on some gunpla. I really want to try painting my Zowort, and while I do have an airbrush, it's in the horribly unkempt room. So I'm currently trying to color match pre-mixed paints for large panels, and wing it for eyes and small details.
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Visibility, or at least interaction, restrictions just make sense. Seems like it'd reduce how much moderation needs to be done as a bonus for the platform.
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I'm pretty sure that should be fine; the tools for photogrammetry I've used aren't great at reducing polygon counts on minis, but that doesn't matter when they're on a VTT.
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I've tried; it's definitely possible, but miniatures need cleanup.
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A good one should have wire gauge and rated current on them. I usually try to buy ones that are rated beyond what I need; generally that means 20A-25A for 15A of stuff running off it. I generally buy from hardware stores.
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I should write up my thoughts on extension cords/power strips, and how including breakers or fuses can mitigate fire risks.
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I have to imagine the DoD doesn't want to reveal either classified information about their own aircraft/radar, or how much they know about other nations' capabilities.
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That sounds like Habitica with extra gacha.
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Bone and wood are piezoelectric, which is how they know what needs to grow stronger.
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I, for one, welcome high-power experiments.
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I think, generally, cheap TVs have good enough specs that they make most people happy. Also, the dollar-perfomance ratio for features just favors getting an external thing; Chromecast, Nvidia shield, roku, whatever.
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I suspect the end-goal is some sort of astroturfing, there's probably good money from a lot of angles to having an army of bots ready to play-act as support and opposition for any issue with money behind it.
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I think that one bot getting a large following is likely not useful on it's own as a tool, it becomes too easy to recognize and block if it starts pedalling products or malware or discontent. So, why run this experiment? I would assume to make the next one better. And so on and so forth.