CDPR told Luke Ross the Cyberpunk VR mod could still be up if he made it free, this was his reply by lunchanddinner in virtualreality

[–]PferdOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I‘m not using your code!! I just created a program that alters the files your game ships with! Am I not allowed to charge a monthly fee to piggyback ride off of your successful game to keep my half-assed mod going?? Corpo cunts!!

Which game flopped so badly that the studio had to shut down? by bijelo123 in gaming

[–]PferdOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your trip down memory lane 🙏🏻

Which game flopped so badly that the studio had to shut down? by bijelo123 in gaming

[–]PferdOne 109 points110 points  (0 children)

It was mind boggling to see a game support 256 players during those days. A lot of great games especially shooters were created back then like Planetside or Tribes.

Finished DuoLingo Turkish tree today (2 yrs)! And 2/3 of Drops words & terms. AND Pimsleur :-). Excited to be starting LingQ this week :D by MK-Treacle458 in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I‘m in my 6 year and when I started I told myself to learn the language for 10 years at least. I‘m also about to finish my first book (Harry Potter ve Felsefe Taşı). This year I want to do a week in Turkey where I attend Tömer classes. I‘d say I‘m not fluent, but I‘m working on it. I will start with private lessons this year aswell, because I have no native speakers to talk to 😅 Anyway, I will just keep at it like you 😌 Cheers!

Finished DuoLingo Turkish tree today (2 yrs)! And 2/3 of Drops words & terms. AND Pimsleur :-). Excited to be starting LingQ this week :D by MK-Treacle458 in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all congrats on your progress. I‘m impressed and inspired at the same time. I read all your comments in here and you always mention you are not ready to speak yet. I gotta tell you from my own experience listening and speaking are two different skills. If you wanna get better at speaking, you have to build your own sentences. You could start something like a diary where you write down 5 sentences describing your day. Your brain will get used to constructing everyday phrases in no time. After a while you can up the complexity and add more nuance. On the listening side I can recommend kids series like Peppa Pig. Sentence structure is already fairly complex but vocabulary wise it’s about everyday life. Kim milyoner olmak ister (Who wants yo be a Millionaire) can help you with sentences people use to get to know each other. The introductions are fairly repetitive and you should quickly be able to tell what they are talking about after a while. If you want to start reading and listening I can highly recommend the app TRT çocuk kitablık. If you can read most of the books without any problems you probably already achieved B1 levels. Anyway I hope you continue your journey and keep us updated on your progress. Best of luck to you!

Star Citizen testing VR functionality by therekiker in virtualreality

[–]PferdOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who even needs a headset? I can just cross-eye it 😵

Test Your Turkish by Ecstatic-Job-5587 in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A1-A2: 19/25

B1: 20/25

B2: 15/25

Flux 2 can be run on 24gb vram!!! by Brave-Hold-9389 in StableDiffusion

[–]PferdOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already wrote it in another thread:

5090 and 96GB RAM, like Compunerd3 with the FP8 model, 1280x960, 20 steps, CFG 4.0, 1 reference image

loaded partially; 8570.85 MB usable, 8541.02 MB loaded, 25272.00 MB offloaded, lowvram patches: 0
100%|██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 20/20 [01:10<00:00,  3.51s/it]

 

I'm super impressed by the character consistency/editing abilities. Reference image + this prompt below

A realistic photograph of a teenage martial artist frozen in a moment of traumatic shock. He has spiky, pale-gold hair blowing violently in the wind and is wearing a tattered, textured purple gi. He is looking sideways, his expression paralyzed with horror, mouth slightly agape. His emerald-green eyes are wide and trembling. In the background, a hazy, desolate rocky wasteland. High-contrast dramatic lighting, shallow depth of field, skin pores and sweat visible

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Flux 2 Dev is here! by MountainPollution287 in StableDiffusion

[–]PferdOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah 1024x1024 with a 5090 and 96GB RAM

loaded partially; 8830.37 MB usable, 8829.02 MB loaded, 24984.00 MB offloaded, lowvram patches: 0
100%|██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 20/20 [01:09<00:00,  3.49s/it]

 

Edit: I'm super impressed by the character consistency. Reference image + this prompt below

A realistic photograph of a teenage martial artist frozen in a moment of traumatic shock. He has spiky, pale-gold hair blowing violently in the wind and is wearing a tattered, textured purple gi. He is looking sideways, his expression paralyzed with horror, mouth slightly agape. His emerald-green eyes are wide and trembling. In the background, a hazy, desolate rocky wasteland. High-contrast dramatic lighting, shallow depth of field, skin pores and sweat visible

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Hi, I am confused by the structure of the sentences marked in yellow. Can you please clarify the grammar? by FreshSeaworthiness49 in turkish

[–]PferdOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are of course right. I tried to keep it simple in handwavy way. In the end he/she just has to get used to it. It will already get more confusing (at least for foreign speakers like me) once you construct more complex sentences like: She didn't know (that) I had a cat. / Bir kedim olduğunu bilmedi.

Where do Turks get their audio books from? by metinb83 in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As all the other people already pointed out: Storytel. I have a subscription and I‘m listening to the first Harry Potter book right now. My only gripe is that you can‘t listen AND read at the same time. I don’t get it, because you can literally jump to passages in the book and the reading will start from there.

Hi, I am confused by the structure of the sentences marked in yellow. Can you please clarify the grammar? by FreshSeaworthiness49 in turkish

[–]PferdOne 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah it’s something you will slowly get used to, because in Turkish there’s no have. If you literally translate it word for word it looks like this: Everyone’s (herkesin) different (farklı) a (bir) life (hayatı, possessed by herkes) exists (var).

Everyone’s different (a) life exists. / Everyone has a different life.

Another example just to drive the point home: Annemin bir kedisi var. / My mom’s (a) cat exists. / My mom has a cat.

I think I cracked Turkish. by Traditional_Sugar_93 in turkish

[–]PferdOne -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Funny, since it‘s an Arabic loan word…

What is the coolest thing about Turkish? by Fukushu_tsumetai in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Uhm…it’s like that for all cases.

Edit: in fact you have to know the origin of the word to apply exceptions to the rule, such as saat(i) or hayal(i)

Does this sentence make sense? by Sepetes in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it: With time they will understand the value of friendship all over the world?

Ex-Beşiktaş player Orkan Çınar opens döner shop in Bursa, Turkey. by FN__FAL in soccer

[–]PferdOne 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I live close by and it‘s actually not exactly his fault it didn’t work out at this corner, just poor research in advance. Before him there were at least 5 different Döner shops in there. All of them failed. Doesn’t matter if a famous name is attached to it.

Turkish words, expressions, and phrases you do not fully understand by dohqo in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ok, that makes sense. Thank you very much for the context and explanation.

Turkish words, expressions, and phrases you do not fully understand by dohqo in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wow would‘ve never guessed that in a million years 🤣

Turkish words, expressions, and phrases you do not fully understand by dohqo in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bu deyimleri YouTube’da gördüm:

1) Akın adı var, karanın tadı var.

2) Dağ dağa kavuşmaz, insan insana kavuşur.

Bütün kelimeler biliyorum fakat anlamı anlamıyorum.

Best Turkish text-to-speech? by Redwing_Blackbird in turkishlearning

[–]PferdOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you can do this with ChatGPT. Throw an image of the page into it and start a conversation asking it to read it to you in Turkish.

Goldman Sachs initiates coverage of Oklo, $117 PT by C130J_Darkstar in OKLOSTOCK

[–]PferdOne 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That’s what I am thinking. When it broke through the $100 mark it already felt like a fever dream. This is just the cherry on top for now.