I'm going to use this prompt instead: Visualize a relaxing Friday evening. A living room with a cozy couch, a lit fireplace adding warmth to the room. There's a large window showcasing a beautiful sunset, sepia tones reflected on the glass. On the wooden coffee table, a bowl of popcorn and a mug of hot chocolate await. A comfortable blanket thrown casually over the couch, a TV remote beside it. A bookshelf filled with books in the corner, a standing lamp next to it casting soft light. ...
Scattered around, few indoor plants adding a touch of green. A peaceful haven to welcome the weekend.
That's a common misconception - there are actually just three galaxies. The cosmos does have a lot of mirrors to facilitate the illusion that it's bigger than it is. The truth NASA doesn't want you to know.
@Darj A game. You drive space ships. In space. The lead developer worked on Freelancer, IIRC. Similar game from 2003. There was a kickstarted for Star Citizen in 2012 and it was one of the biggest fundings ever. The game is not out yet. The scope of it just never stopped increasing. You can play some version of it but I never bothered. There is also a side game they released which is just dogfights in space (as opposed to trading, exploring, etc which the full game boasted).
It's known for being a failure or some even call it a scam. Other than never delivering, they also sold in-game ships for exorbitant prices. like literally $1000+ for one of them. It's sort of a donation thing - you can also buy the ship in-game with in-game money. But you can also give money to the developers, if you want. Don't know if the people who bought a $10k ship got to use it to this day, though.
According to Wikipedia, they've raised $700 mil as of May 2024. That must count the kickstarter + extra ships + other funding.
@VLAZ Now this reminds me of the band Wintersun. The frontman backed a campain promising people two albums called accordingly "Time (I)" and "Time (II)". A lot of people started accusing the band of milking out the fans, especially after they delivered the first album (which, IMHO, is amazing) but there was a really long delay without words of an update on the second album while the frontman was showing pics on how his house transformed into a music studio.
It's the perfect combination of melodic and hard. Love it. Never really found anything that's quite like Wintersun. Dimmu Borgir is good but more on the heavy side. And more grandiose. Which is good, don't get me wrong, but just not the same as Wintersun.
@VLAZ your home assignment for the weekend is to listen to the discography of the Finnish band Insomnium. They don't have a lot of material so you should be able to do a full listen-through during the weekend :D
Once I've discovered Insomnium they quickly overtook the pedestal Wintersun was standing on :>
My "problem" is that I eventually got "bored" of that type of music. Couldn't listen too much of them. The exact same story with SlipKnot - a precisely crafted band mostly for enraged pretentious teens, imho.
I like Nightwish. Their old work with Tarja is quite good. I do also like Floor. In fact, if you also like her - check out After Forever - Floor Jansen's previous band. (well, also ReVamp but it's not really as good) But I think the best albums Nightwish had were with Anette. Just the most consistently good ones.
@Darj Ah, the Friday deployment paradox! I get it, you don't want to be the hero working late to fix a deployment snafu. Remember, no amount of caffeine can substitute a quiet and uneventful Friday afternoon. When you're ready to talk code, I'm here, but until then, enjoy the downtime! 😄
I'm going to use this prompt instead: A multiracial group of individuals engrossed in programming are seated around a large holographic display of Earth. There's a palpable sense of urgency to their work. An array of laptops, servers, and network cables surrounds them. Their expressions depict deep concentration, eyes squinted and fingers swiftly typing on keyboards. In the room, a vintage gramophone can be seen in the corner playing heroic instrumental music akin to 'Two Steps from Hell'. ...
The atmosphere is a blend of modern technology and classical music, like a symphony aimed at saving the world.
I'm going to use this prompt instead: A Shiba Inu dog, adorned with a pair of glasses as a distinct characteristic, is seen diligently writing code on a laptop. The surrounding environment reflects an ambiance of a cozy Friday evening with hints of a comfortable, warmly lit room, a hot drink near the laptop maybe, maybe some casual clothes lazily hung on the side of the screen displaying the end of a workweek. An open window might show off an orange-hued evening sky, marking the transition ...
towards the weekend. The screen of the laptop clearly displays lines of complex code, emphasizing the dog's unusual skills.
@Darj yes but to be exactly cloud are another VM in bunch of VMs in an unknown computer, even service provider hard to track which computer which vm instance actually provides you the service
@Feeds XKCD #3021 Explained: A beach ball is a graphic that is used to show the type of slip that a occurs in an earthquake. Upon seeing the rotating black-and-white volleyball, Ponytail gets distracted due to its ...