Metal slug tactics looks promising, I've played the demo a bit and enjoyed it much more than the demo for this wizards game.
I've seen enough episodes of below deck to know exactly how this will work out.
I've used them back around 2019, top quality stickers.
I have it, and I'd say not to waste your time on it. There are some very fresh ideas for the point and click adventure game genre, ruined by fairly shit storytelling and an obvious commie agenda. By obvious, I mean "conversations lead to a list of answers about political affiliations that are written in such an obvious way that the more leftist it gets the more obviously "good" in the game world".
Also the game world is a shithole but I'm sure that's just "late stage capitalism's" fault and TRUE socialism/communism just hasn't had a chance to fix it.
Fresh Ideas I liked:
- Skill points based on decisions you make changing your options later in the game.
- The way time moved forward during conversations but not just exploration
The rtx video card is key, and the video card needs 8 gigs of RAM, but more than that is even better.
There are people who have got it working with other setups but if you want less hassle that's the key.
https://stable-diffusion-art.com/automatic1111/
This blog has been useful to me getting started.
If you run stable diffusion locally (takes a beefy computer with the right video card) there are no guardrails, you can create anything. If a model doesn't know how to do what you want, you can build something that can based on sample data. There are models for certain people's faces like greta, AOC, etc.
While they worded it terribly,I think in this context the order does matter (sorta)
If the payment is $10 million gross, they owe their "people" $3 million. They are saying still owe taxes on the full $10 million. I said sorta because I would think those expenses would be deductable business expenses if they are doing their taxes correctly, I would assume one of those people is an accountant.
My dad took me to a couple CES shows in the early 90s. The first year in particular we came home with so much swag we had to go back to the car to unload and start fresh with new bags.
Everything except armor attack, blitz, clean sweep, and spinball. We have the light pen and the 3d glasses as well. Two copies of the star trek game because my dad was so hooked he bought a spare when the carts started getting clearanced.
He was never really a gamer but he kept a secret log of his high scores in that star trek game.
My brother and I still have ours, I should dig it out for my kids to try next time we are at Grandma's. We've got an almost complete set, just a couple games short.
Little Caesars is based out of Detroit too. (As is Domino's and Jet's if you're a little loose with your definition of Detroit)
Ghetto irony notwithstanding...
Detroit style pizza is a real thing, and it's fantastic. I'm biased being a MI native, but at first glace Detroit style may look like Chicago deep dish, but it's pretty different. The crust is thicker and airy, but the edges basically fry against the metal pan making a crust unlike any other style pizza. Cheese goes on first, then sauce, then other toppings.
https://www.buddyspizza.com/ claims to be the creator. Their pizza is pretty great. This is something that was invented long before Detroit became a shithole.
Geez now I'm standing up for Detroit? As somebody from another part of the state, this is like standing up for a junkie older brother.
Michigan resident here, never thought of it because of our rivalry, but I'd rather live in Ohio than a lot of other places.
Can't believe we went to war over Toledo, what were we thinking?
Strangely, it's a bigger problem in western Michigan than it is in Detroit, almost entirely underage kids that won't face any charges. We've had kids livestreaming their police chase in their stolen kia.
Jamie.
We haven't seen much of him on tv here since he tried to fix the lunch system of the los angeles school district and his soul was crushed by bureaucracy.
I've always wanted to ask somebody from the UK this, and it's really quite on topic.
So Jamie Oliver... I've told my wife I bet in the UK he sounds like a moron, but in the US we don't hear it because it's getting filtered through his (to us) fancy-pants accent.
Am I right?
You can literally build a 3d printer from parts. Not "Theoretically you could", tons of people have done it. I built my first printer 9 years ago. That scene has died off a bit due to the prevalence of cheap printers like Enders, but it's still there.
Most of the printers that are popular today are standing on the shoulders of those DIY projects.
That last person in the image using a hotel made of concrete and steel as a counterpoint to things made from ancient stone blocks was a level of stupidity I was not prepared for this morning.
TRD is Toyota Racing Development
The abortion episode where they bring the would be parents in and make them talk to a hologram of their aborted kid, and acting like it was this horrible punishment.... I looked at my wife and said I thought they would execute them, this seems like a slap on the wrist!
I hated season 3 compared to the first two, but I was often left unsure if the show was mocking the situation or not. Is the joke that their terrible punishment just that they need to spend a few moments recognizing the significance of their decision? Or, did the show writers legit think that was some horrible form of torture?
Yes, I don't talk about how much I make with my general friends and family, but my coworkers and friends that also work in my industry? That only benefits management.
One of my friends found out by accident how much a coworker of his was making. They did the same job, but the friend had actually started after and was largely trained by the coworker. He was making significantly more than the more experienced coworker, like >30%. Underpaid coworker get's a beefy raise that never would have happened otherwise.
Worst case scenario you feel shitty because you find out you're the underpaid one, but that's to be mad at management about, not your coworker.
Having seen some of these on YouTube I wish we had something like it in the US, looks like a good fun holiday tradition.
I loved sleeping dogs. It's a lot more hand to hand combat than GTA or SR. It's a bit like an old John Woo movie.
No worries, I wasn't calling you out on it so much as all these twitter people thinking they actually know what the gun laws are in a state they've probably never been to.
Pizza hut has a set of locations now called "pizza hut classic" that is like a time capsule of the way they used to be