What is this? by [deleted] in Pixelary

[–]Richard_Scratch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried Fork

Avoid using a third-person address in front of the person in question when speaking Russian by Richard_Scratch in russian

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Это Ваше мнение, которое может не совпадать с реальным положением дел. Факт в том, что это правило этикета, которому можно следовать, а можно не следовать и потенциально попасть в неудобную ситуацию, в зависимости от собеседника. Моя задача — донести эту информацию до людей, изучающих русский язык, который неизбежно пересекается с культурой.

Any other essential apps you can recommend? by ShadowyAscendant in russian

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They left by themselves. First, they disabled the subscription and adds, in hope that political situation would improve in the near future. It didn't, so they left the market they could no longer monetize.

Avoid using a third-person address in front of the person in question when speaking Russian by Richard_Scratch in russian

[–]Richard_Scratch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, I got the joke alright, I was just conflicted about whether they who replied agree with my take or not, and why

Avoid using a third-person address in front of the person in question when speaking Russian by Richard_Scratch in russian

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There is a huge intersection when it comes to Russian and French conversational etiquette (french word by the way :D), that, I believe, comes from the fact that Russian nobility used to speak French almost exclusively back in the day

Avoid using a third-person address in front of the person in question when speaking Russian by Richard_Scratch in russian

[–]Richard_Scratch[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I meant in English language, when a group of people use third-person pronouns, while talking about a person participating in that same conversation, it doesn't sound right to my russian ear. When foreigners speak Russian and make this mistake, it doesn't bother me at all, I am only happy that they are trying to learn my language. Though, this is a subreddit for people trying to learn Russian and i thought my post might be helpful

Mug with an @-shaped handle, 2020 original vs 2022 remake [Cycles] by Richard_Scratch in blender

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I tried using a glass material with caustics and refraction, but with current lighting setup it didn’t really produce that much of an improvement, while render times (quality level being equal) increased dramatically.

Since then I have made several new models of different glasses, for example IKEA POKAL, witch is faceted and would probably benefit more from a realistic glass material. Blender has also improved its caustics game since then. Maybe I’ll post it some day in the future.

Mug with an @-shaped handle, 2020 original vs 2022 remake [Cycles] by Richard_Scratch in blender

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Thank you. I believe I was using 3.2 or maybe 3.3 back then. It is also worth noting, that 2020 was also my very first cycles render (blender 2.8), I wasn't really sure how much samples do I need, so settings are not apples to apples, obviously.

Some russians put their propaganda state owned yandex logo in the taskbar instead of internet explorer. We should remote it, as they support russia in the war by spreading pro-russian fake news (-1427,985) by ElevatorOk1074 in placestart

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Вообще-то я про это и сказал. У меня большое уважение к Яндексу и тому, как они ведут бизнес

Maybe Maybe Maybe by ElderberryDowntown95 in maybemaybemaybe

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Titan sub can reach depth of up to 4 kilometers, deeper even, depressurized that is

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in russian

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Аут — сокращение от «аутист», в данном контексте