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lapsio.bsky.social
95' / IT fur / fursuiter🧵@nukecreations / 🐦 @lapsio2 / t.me/lapsio2
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I typically stay where my favorite artists that I follow don't get banned for art they post. Which is not here unfortunately. Fairly pragmatic reason.
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I never really bothered. Looking at other people's phones is rude so it's their fault if I accidentally irreversibly damage somebody's brain XD
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I happened to not be exposed to that. Though I'm not analyzing Chinese political agenda when buying BYD car or Huawei phone. I want item, they make item, I buy item. Do they exploit kids in factory? maybe. Do they plan on world domination? maybe. Do they make good phones? yea. It's just transaction.
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well you can only use platform as long as it supports content you use it for (sometimes exclusively) so at some point you're running out of options. I used to use Tumblr long time ago but when it wiped 95% of accounts I followed during NSFW purge there wasn't much to return to.
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can we just go back to twitter and accept this fate? At least they don't ban accounts...
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can't wait :3
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scent development is very unique skillset and I don't know any similar products in the market. card like this would be suitable as car scent tree for example and seems like absolutely usable product. Not sure how long they hold scent and if it would indeed be suitable for that but I'd try regardless
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I got Xiaomi portable printer for the same purpose xD it's quite terrible but paper is cheap so it's kinda cool
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seeing this success story feels me with joy. You've broken many barriers that lots of folks claimed unbreakable
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People who never worked with materials made for printing may not be aware of that but industry standard for proofing brightness is between 80 and 120 cd/m². It's MUCH darker than what consumer displays come preconfigured to. It's around 30% brightness for my ASUS OLED display. Don't hurt eyes.
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Minecraft mood
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My test data was made of full offline dump of e621 which at that time was 2 500 000 tagged images. I ripped around 6TB of data which enabled me to ensure my system was useful on real world data. My point is that e621 is valuable data source for academic research for everyone due to it's nature.
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In greater scheme making your work inaccessible to people also makes it inaccessible to bots but I'm not sure if that's the goal we should aim for. Years ago my MSc diploma was in fact based on e621 data. It was about computer filesystems dedicated for art management and searching.
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I'd be able to point out few other reasons like keeping servers for always-online single player games that nobody asked for or overspending on advertising and nonsense bureaucracy and "consulting"...
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ultra pog. I'd do the same if I had such printer xD
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this red fella on the right is really creepy
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>.>
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