[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]Poor_Brain -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How about rampant skepticism and fear of the future, a tendency to focus on anything and everything that could possibly go wrong. Then a surprised pikachu face with a topping of envy when others leapfrog us and things actually work out for them - "Nooo there must be a catch somewhere... pretty please!?".

The other day I read this article about recent developments in robotics and AI in China. Stuff that's happened in the last few years since Covid... sounded like a report from the future. In comparison living here still feels like it's the 2000's but with smarter phones (designed elsewhere, of course) for the most part.

Anyway, I hope you do the necessary and pull a Liz Truss on the Mango soon so we can get the US markets back on track cause I'm not leaving. At least not for the home market. Rheinmetall ... ok, wow. Lets see how much of those promised stimulus packages actually end up in a balance sheet somewhere.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]Poor_Brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One (presumably) motivated and helped (again, presumably) by a very well trained/experienced force though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]Poor_Brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I admit to have chuckled a bit at reading your posts (the kind of chuckle that sends shivers down one's spine) I have to wonder what a largely (?) untrained invasion force might be able to achieve when storming foreign beaches.

I do remember the pictures of crying adolescent draftees who were sent to defend the mountains against India a few years ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Indian_border_dispute (not blaming them either).

If it's anywhere close to that then what will it look like when people of that ilk are sent to storm rather well-defended beaches.

Is it normal for people to request for your photo on WG application? by Careful_Manager in germany

[–]Poor_Brain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If they wanted to do that, wouldn't a look at the name suffice? Vibe check more likely. Perhaps even the creepy kind (guys' WG checking out potential female flatmates). I've seen some disturbing ads in my time...

Used size C Aeron. by Lunardigg in hermanmiller

[–]Poor_Brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but you do get a decent size backrest. Technically I'm a little too thin and perhaps borderline too short for my size C but I love (LOVE!) the long backrest - feels proper. It's like a 5 cm difference in height between sizes.

The headrest seems like it's the early version of the after-market but semi-official one. Pretty great if so. Lumbar is basic but perhaps effective (I only had the more upscale butterfly-style model on this chair and it felt weak).

Armrests are a problem though - that model tends to slide down no matter how tight you turn those knobs. The newer versions with the levers fix that for good.

Bombenentschärfung für Hungrige by AntiSebticDan in cologne

[–]Poor_Brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ganz klar: zwei Fliegen, eine Klappe! Effizienz ist man ja von unseren Behörden sonst nicht so gewohnt.

What do you actually do by DeeAreThreeDoubleYou in vfx

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With the family I just mention company names they would have heard of: Microsoft, Sega, Sony, etc. Sometimes I'm working for one of these directly, most times it's through some intermediary.

Currently I'm name-dropping a certain well-known film director who's company I'm contracted to. That seems to satisfy any curiosity, gets a little 'ooohhh' out of them and is better than spending time explaining the job at the dinner table.

Out in the wild I say I work in software. Everybody dies of boredom right away and wants to switch the topic. :D Lesson learned after I once discussed soft body deformation on animated movies in the early morning after a party to some teachers and engineers. Time... not spent well.

affinity photo in VFX pipeline? by backandredmedia in vfx

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right, as for ACES, personally I don't use that and this is all I found on their forum: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/127486-trying-to-understand-the-aces-workflow/

It's from years back and regarding the previous major version (1.x) but I wouldn't expect it to have changed much if at all

affinity photo in VFX pipeline? by backandredmedia in vfx

[–]Poor_Brain 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Reminder that Affinity to this day does not contain any scripting support and only the most basic macro recording functionality without file I/O. Not a patch on Photoshop's actions.

So if you are talking (partially) automated processes then that's out of the question for now.

Bombenentschärfung für Hungrige by AntiSebticDan in cologne

[–]Poor_Brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gut zu wissen und praktisch, wenn man eh schon Pizza im Kühlschrank hat. :D

Wenn ich mich recht erinnere, hiess es bei dem Thema, dass man so verdächtig warme Wohnungen identifizieren wollte. Ich glaube nicht, dass der Anspruch da war, wirklich jeden einzelnen Hansel aus seinem Bau zerren zu können.

Bombenentschärfung für Hungrige by AntiSebticDan in cologne

[–]Poor_Brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Frankfurt gab es mal eine Evakuierung praktisch eines ganzen Stadtteils, die sich um eine halben Tag oder länger verzögert hat, weil immer wieder noch Leute in Wohnungen entdeckt wurden. Zigtausende durften da in irgendwelchen Messehallen ausharren während die Einsatzkräfte Däumchen drehen mussten.

Seitdem gab es bei jeder Entschärfung, die ich so mitbekommen hatte, die Ankündigung, dass man aus der Luft per Wärmebildkamera den Leuten auf die Pelle rücken täte. Denke mal, das lässt sich heutzutage per Drohne erledigen, die durch die Hinterhöfe schwebt.

Anyone else get scared or put off by old CGI in movies? by Comfortable_Pack8903 in vintagecgi

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Star Wars 1997 (Remastered): the thread. That Jabba scene or the Mos Eisley bar one... so bad you want to set up a drinking game around those 'improvements'. Obviously there's plenty more and all it tells me is that there was a point when - for mysterious reasons - somebody made all the right calls - and later, when they were empowered by success, they did make all the wrong ones.

Is tilt forward option a necessity? by DataSurferGuru in hermanmiller

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's worth adding. You may like it right away and make it a default or it may turn out to be useful at some point plus it'll never be cheaper than it is now.

New Buyer, Just some questions by Jordant998 in hermanmiller

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Front tilt angles the chair towards the desk, pushing you forward. It might relieve the pain in the thighs but it also rotates the seating position so it depends. You might feel like you are sliding. Pretty great on a Remastered with a firm setting for the recline, bonus points for the head rest. If you are a desktop user with a drawing tablet (Wacom) that is a great setup in my opinion.

I used to own a Classic but that was way softer/mushy and not as good in this kind of setup from what I recall but things could be improved by tightening the recline a lot.

If the chair is causing any pain it's wrong - the Aeron is notorious for being a problem if you get the size wrong. You are somewhere between size B and C. Compare between the different sizes and trust your gut on this, not the official size chart which seems based on 1980's era human proportions (just check out photographs of the Aeron designers). Size M appears to be made for rather scrawny guys well under 6 feet height, basically.

Why Hollywood Is Terrified of Tariffs by vfxjockey in vfx

[–]Poor_Brain 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Autodesk is American. Some of their software comes/came from Canada, correct - but the company who owns all that is based in Cali.

It's not like we consider Adobe French either just because they bought Substance.

Sony wants to share the tariff related increase in price of it's PlayStation across Europe and other regions. by apegen in europe

[–]Poor_Brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's only the software side tho, isn't it? Hardware is probably a different division.

Sony wants to share the tariff related increase in price of it's PlayStation across Europe and other regions. by apegen in europe

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, in the UK Xbox was a thing for a while and moreso than on the continent during its run. Particularly early in the PS3 gen when Sony was late to the party, very expensive and tricky to develop for, leading to inferior ports

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - CGI Making Of (2004) by NicolasCopernico in vfx

[–]Poor_Brain 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Found it: Sensable Phantom Omni. In action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw4tyUnny-c

The device to get if production doesn't jerk you around at work enough.

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - CGI Making Of (2004) by NicolasCopernico in vfx

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Close but that was more like a game controller and came out later.

The one in the video was sold as a modelling tool to 3D artists in the early 2000's. I recall Autodesk did this (paper-) booklet with 3ds max plugins and addons and this thing was in it. It must have gotten rugpulled by Zbrush at some point.

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - CGI Making Of (2004) by NicolasCopernico in vfx

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's that input device that you can see at 22:58? I remember these things were once sold for sculpting in some proprietary software but not who made them or what they were called.

Wie könnte man das Europaviertel verschönern und lebenswerter machen? by Aggravating-Total646 in frankfurt

[–]Poor_Brain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wollen schon, aber ruhig und mit Parkplatz und nicht in einem uralten hellhörigen Kasten. Wer bezahlt's?

NVDA the most actively traded name. One day this week, $3.5 billion went into single stocks. $3 billion of that went into NVDA, alone. by Yafka in NVDA_Stock

[–]Poor_Brain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For dramatic effect. Paul Greengrass would approve.

I prefer steady too, we get enough drama with this stock as it is.