I'm bored out of my fucking mind sometimes and want something to play on my phone.
I tried Baba Is You, and it IS a good game, but it's too easy to get stuck and make no progress on a puzzle. I tried some actual phone games (like gacha crap) but was shocked by how shallow the games were and how much time they tried to demand of you
I'm looking for a 1- or 2-panel comic that critiques the comparison of ICE to Nazis by showing the Nazis trying to keep Jews out of Aushwitz, or some other concentration camp. The Nazis yells "and stay out!" And one jew says to the other "Next time, brother"
I have an issue with word filters in 4chan X. If I want to filter a certain word, how do I stop the filter from targeting unrelated words that happen to contain that string of letters?
Example: Let's say I want to filter "low" but specifically the word "low", not just the sequence of the letters L, O and W. So I wouldn't want a post to be filtered that mentions pillows because it doesn't directly use the word "low" and should be fine.
I have kind of a vague /a/rt request, but do you guys think you could help me find some more anime that have a kind of button/wide eye whites paper doll, style/appearance? I need it for an art study.
What I'm specifically interested about it is the dot-button eyes and the habit of the animators to include a full line on the limb joints as if the character were a posable doll or figure. I think it looks neat. I'm mildly aware that Satoru Utsunomiya kind of popularized it, but he isn't the singular source of the style. The 1 to 1 "exactly what I'm looking for" examples I can name off right now are: Long Life To The Ancestors and Fly! Peek the Whale, but those are the only examples atm I'm aware of.
A lot of the work Studio 4C does is also adjacent, or very similar, to what I'm looking for, but I've been a big fan of them for a long time and don't necessarily need recommendations for them.
Hey lads, got a problem with an external HDD. Basically, since I go back and forth between my main computer and my desktop I've had the idea of putting all my files on a portable device, i.e. an external HDD which I plug in via USB. Here's the problem: whenever I want to access files from the HDD, it takes two seconds everytime for the thing to spin up. When I save a file also, it takes a whole two seconds. This wouldn't be bad if this delay didn't become cumulative. Not even a minute after I browsed or saved the files I needed, the HDD spools back down again and needs to be "reawoken" once more.
How do I make it so my portable HDD operates as a "regular" built in hard drive like that which is actually inside your computer, so always ready to go, in a sense? For the HDD to always spin up and down is bad because it increases wear, I'd like it to remain in a ready state whenever my computer is on, be it my desktop or my laptop. If it helps I'm using Win10. I looked up solutions, tried going into Control panel > Power saving options > Advanced power saving options and set hard disk deactivation timer to Never, didn't work, so I set it to 60 minutes, and the HDD again spooled down anyway. Completely worthless option, it really does nothing, I wonder why it's even there. Should I be using a flash drive or SSD instead for this use case? If it wasn't apparent, I must admit I'm not the most tech savvy person, forgive my retardation there
I own a lot of Jetix shows on physical media (all legal blu-ray sets as well as my personal captures from back in the day) I also found bumpers and logo animations from Youtube and Internet Archives.
Now here's my totally sane and well-adjusted adult idea is this: >transfer all that to a server >create a playlist that's like the actual program schedule of jetix >leave it streaming in my living room until i die or something
I accept ANY advice related to ANY aspect of this project.
However, my main concern is the scheduling. I want to automate it somehow so that I only need to put the shows themselves in order, and not the individual episodes. Like I just create a playlist that consists of 1st episode of each show and some sort of script increments the episodes with each loop (while adding random bumpers between the entries too?)
What kind of video player and scripting language/tool would I need for this? Thank you!
Please help me find this series I cant find anymore. There was a series on YouTube on logic, I think it was "introduction to logic" or something like "logic 101". It was a university or college professor, teaching basic concepts of logic, the channel also belonged to some university. He was wearing a suit, he was in a kind of set instead of a regular classroom, the set was kind of purple I think.
I'm looking for a video of a child who seems to be imitating like, a rapper or something and he makes this weird noise, kind of like a grunt or...moan? Then immediately falls forward hitting his head. I swear I didn't dream this.