I love her.
I love her.
I'm sobbing she's almost there
i have put more use into my 5070 Ti in the last six hours than in like the last several months of gaming
they should make more of them
ORACLE πΈπΎπ½
#Persona5 #FutabaSakura
i know nothing about AI but i am now determined to get an LLM to learn from my own messages and talk like me. I am going to create the Digitalest Star
It's them #η©θͺγ·γͺγΌγΊ
i might be unlovable, unhealthy, and unemployed with no prospects, but at least i get to spend my time playing a dead rhythm game i'm not even that good at
see XBX is like $50. The Thor is $350
I dreamt last night of owning an AYN Thor
I now want an AYN Thor
you're getting in your opps' heads
i'm getting in my opps' beds
we are not the same.
my favorite agent. cloud
she deserves it
(repost)
you call it the Weezer room because it's 4 guys standing in a line, I call it the Weezer room because my first reaction was "say it ain't so"
two men: the blowjob brothers
three men: tonight on top gear
four men: weezer
I always forget how fun and satisfying it is to build a library and to see that library grow in real time; itβs not as satisfying just adding things to playlists, I like seeing my recent grabs on the front page
been using Apple Music more lately and itβs been pretty pleasant. I think when iOS 26.4 launches itβs gonna be our true default again.
I find that I donβt listen to as much passive music as I do on Spotify, but it usually does mean that I listen with more intent, and I think thatβs generally good
Low Cortisol Horse
anything except unova
By creating a vector mask out of the rectangle and then applying it to a group, I was able to get 90% of the way there, but I have no idea how to make it ignore the boundaries of the larger images and JUST focus on the shape of the mask.
(please pardon the examples, I promise I'm a better designer than this, I'm only learning Adobe because school is making me, I have been competently using Affinity for like six years wwww)
Clipping masks don't seem to work on shapes with invisible fill/stroke, the boundaries of the included objects extend outside of the shape, and I can't find a way to move everything within that mask all at once - and if I select *everything*, then the boundaries extend outside of the mask
god fucking bless π
I use transparent shapes as masks in Affinity really often to make "sections" that are all easy to group together, manipulate, duplicate, and organize, while still keeping the boundary box tight and controlled (e.g., contained images don't spill out) + the original background
bluesky folks: are any of you photoshop users. i need help trying to do something and i am completely at a loss
i could really use a trip to somewhere city tbh
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