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@n0rala
non-Euclidian being used to say something is lovecraftian and beyond human understanding is hilarious to me. Bro we live on a sphere.
im in love with a damn noob
[looking at people younger than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at people older than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at myself] its over
Lowkey I think i have a mage fetish
Original artwork "City Pop" for the latest JJBA x Japan Post collaboration
guy working on an artwork they knew would push them technically: what the hell why do i keep doing this wrong. am i haunted by malevolent spirits and such
2023?
i think computational theory education does not give good motivation for students coming in to care about languages that parse some subset of {m,n,p}* strings. because then you are able to show that you can represent any variation or expansion of that (which you can do a LOT with). the formalization of computational models, which are able to represent some subset of all languages—basically asks the question of how much context (memory) do you have for a production rule, what kind of context, and so on—leading into how most programming languages are context free (you have a stack) so a program can be verified as within the language (a valid program) in an efficient manner (that being said, Python is context-sensitive), and this all exists within the representational power of a Turing Machine, which is an equivalent computational model to the modern computer.
hey girl are you a push down automata because i’m trying to empty my stack and reach your final state if you know what i mean
on compositions: sort of like how avoiding zooming in too much helps prevent you from tunneling and developing a part of the work in isolation from its whole, you can also get a feel for how your composition feels by zooming out quite far (or using the navigator) to get a “thumbnail” of the work, which is really good at giving you an immediate, fresh view of how the major components sit in space relative to each other, what is your eye drawn to, etc. (and also how a smaller representation can compress your work—particularly important with digital mediums)
fucked up drawing the face? there’s an easy canon-accurate fix!
I only stick to you because there are no others
I remember back in my compulsory education they taught us to use the keyboard like this but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a single person type like this ever.
this is probably a good post to have a poll huh.
Were you...
Taught how to touch type. Does touch type *(or similar position).
Taught how to touch type. Doesn't touch type.
Not touch how to touch type. Does touch type *(or similar position).
Not touch how to touch type. Doesn't touch type.
the *(Or similar position)s is for people that follow the general format except for maybe one finger or a few keys. (I.e you follow this formatting aside from the pinky finger keys, use any finger for spacebar, etc etc).
“Loneliness epidemic” this and that. You’re in a machine that produces loneliness brother. What about the loneliness machine
Not to be like "the orientals don't experience loneliness" because of course we do, and it's not like capitalism doesn't exist here, we're speedrunning it even and it's shit to be sure. But every time I come back home and spend enough time here to readjust I'm struck by how hostile north america is wrt sociality in many little ways. The built environment, the valorization of car travel at the expense of public transport, the sterilizing regulations around what you can and cannot do in public spaces (& the apparent pleasure regular people get out of strictly policing these spaces), the massive "convenience" industry built on the idea that you never have to leave your house if you have enough money to pay to exploit the underclass, the "work from home" white collar fantasies, the "I never want to talk to my uber driver, five stars if you don't say a word" shit, everyone and their mothers on their little "mental health" walks with their noise cancelling headphones, not to mention the circle jerk self therapy talk that sells people the fiction that you can "fix yourself" in total isolation, the paywalling of friendships, people referring to their therapists as their friends..I feel like it all adds up. The loneliness is not a bug it's a feature. Is it any surprise then that tourists from such places holiday "over here" and can't stop going on about how "lively" and "chaotic" cities are in a way that's almost fetishizing normal ass human behaviour and the friction that exists as a basic part of life
It's almost like the eradication of any and all discomfort is not only exceedingly profitable it's also increasingly isolating