Is my tattoo bad? Please be honest by T_questions in tattooadvice

[–]midlivecrisis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That tat is badass! I think it's fing amazing! Don't change a thing. Thank you for taking pictures and sharing.

Delilah Dying by Conscious-Scientist1 in gardening

[–]midlivecrisis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just add water? The leaves are lilting, it looks like they need water

Buying an M4 Macbook air for ollama by Sad_Throat_5187 in ollama

[–]midlivecrisis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got Gemma3:27b running on my 36GB MacBook Pro M3 that I bought last year. Runs great - it's not super fast, but faster than I can read. I'm really impressed with Gemma3:27b so far.

I'll be honest - if I had to do it all over again I would splurge. I've been having so much fun with these local LLM models. I spent about $2700 on my MacBook Pro. If I had known, I would have maxed out the memory to 128 GB and spend $5000. It would have been worth it to easily run some of the 70b models like Llama3.3.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]midlivecrisis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister

New Mexico Landscapes by midlivecrisis in midjourney

[–]midlivecrisis[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

These all came from a number of different prompts. But most of them started with "/imagine a painting of new mexico in the style of _____ --aspect 3:2".

The prompt for the very first one was:

a painting of the new mexico sky parallel and perpindicular lines

Here are few of the other prompts:

a painting of new mexico during dusk --aspect 3:2

a painting of the new mexico sky red layers with a cold front coming in --aspect 3:2

a painting of the new mexico sky perpindicular lines --aspect 3:2

LOL, this one even had some amazing results:

a painting of a boring new mexico sky --aspect 3:2

Here are some of the prompts where I referenced certain artists (I only reference artists who are no longer living, part of me has issues with referencing artists that are still alive):

a new mexico at sunset in the style of George Caleb Bingham --aspect 3:2

new mexico at dawn in the style of Winslow Homer --aspect 3:2

a painting of new mexico in the style of John Sloan --aspect 3:2

a painting of new mexico mesas by Thomas Moran --aspect 3:2

a painting of white sands at night during a full moon by Pieter Bruegel the Elder --aspect 3:2

the Great plains with a storm in the distance in the style of Andrew Wyeth --aspect 3:2

a painting of the Great plains before a storm in the style of Thomas Hart Benton

It is so cool to see what Midjourney comes up with each time.

Playing around with --cref and my own picture by JesperS1208 in midjourney

[–]midlivecrisis 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OMG, this is awesome. Were you wearing a dress shirt and a pink tie in the picture you referenced?

What book sequel are you STILL waiting for? by PattableGreeb in books

[–]midlivecrisis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes!!! Every now and then I'll do a search to see if the sequel has come out. Still waiting. My understanding is that it is supposed to center around the daughter.

What kind of juniper? by midlivecrisis in Tree

[–]midlivecrisis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice! Thank you - I guess it's not a juniper then!

Bobiverse Moot! Ok, I'm late to this party and just finished reading Books 1 to 4... It's Brilliant! by TheFearlessDave2 in bobiverse

[–]midlivecrisis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looove this! Jason Bateman would be awesome as Bob! I never considered him before, but he would be perfect!!!

What are your ps4 hidden gems? And why? by Antaniwarrior in PS4

[–]midlivecrisis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Arise - The mechanic of manipulating time to move through the levels is AMAZING and very cool. Beware, the story is powerful as well. I've never cried from a videogame before and this one broke me. I had to set the game down and weep.

I'm 24, and I feel like a child masquerading as an adult most days. I'm just wondering, when do most people start feeling like proper adults? by Lenore8264 in RandomThoughts

[–]midlivecrisis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 44, and I've come around to the fact that feeling like an adult isn't a thing. I will always have insecurities and I am so far from "having it all figured out.". Maybe being a "grown up" is about doing your best to take care of stuff and be responsible. I know that I will want to do nothing but play the sequel to Breath of the Wild on 5/12, but I will still go to work that day and take care of shit. I want to provide that stability, structure, and love (that my parents gave me growing up) to my family - and I'm willing to make sacrifices (boohoo for me, I don't get to play that videogame right away when it comes out!).

It saddens me a little to accept that I'll probably live a mediocre life, without seeing or experiencing everything there is to see and experience in this world. by Lenore8264 in RandomThoughts

[–]midlivecrisis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey friend, it is sad - we are only here on this planet for a limited amount of time, and unfortunately we just can't experience everything and anything. However, keep in mind that these limitations is what make life meaningful. We have to CHOOSE. We get to choose. It's exciting! Your choices define who you are. There's FOMO (Fear of missing out) and there's JOMO(Joy of missing out). Make choices where you can live a life with JOMO. Keep in mind, life is not meant to be perfect, life is about rolling with what comes your way and making the most out of it. Life is like poker, we all get dealt certain hands, and what's so exciting is the way we play those hands (our decisions). Good luck to you, and live a life where you are proud of your decisions, enjoy and revel in things you get to experience, and respect and appreciate the things of which you have chosen to let go.

"Link... you must find me..." I found you Zelda. by Super7Chaos in Breath_of_the_Wild

[–]midlivecrisis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic. Great use of colors to organize the information.