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A quilt with the words "Love Will Win" stitched on top in black. The quilt itselft is light beige with interlocking circles made of various fabrics in pink, green, mauve and similar colors. The quilt hangs on the side of a shed that is mostly light brown, but has darker brown where graffiti, presumably, was covered up.
I'd like to be the first to welcome the quilters to the resistance.
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grainy, flash-washed (definitely photoshopped or edited) image of an opossum sitting on its hind legs at an office desk. its paws are set against a cup of coffee and is staring directly at the camera with what appears to be a closed-mouth grin. a watermark credit along the desk edge reads "selflovehannah"
big thursday vibin’. salute to all of you keeping it going in this hellscape, and kudos to all of you fighting the good fight with the resources you have.
EDIT: unfortunately do not have a source for the image; it was screencapped from instagram to camera roll, and the watermarked username did not match the account, so i'll chalk this up to "just a meme floating around". if someone has the energy to find an originating creator, do let me know.
EDIT: unfortunately do not have a source for the image; it was screencapped from instagram to camera roll, and the watermarked username did not match the account, so i'll chalk this up to "just a meme floating around". if someone has the energy to find an originating creator, do let me know.
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album art for NNDAMÏ's album "please have a seat". the beige album sleeve features a male-presenting human face, with various features magnified or shrunk to odd proprtions and colored lines accenting various points.
wondrous cross-genre explorations that leap from sound to sound without losing their emotional core.
nndamï was an artist i'd had on my list for a long time (mostly because other chicago musicians i follow shared bills or had remixes from them). put on a couple of albums this morning and was blown away.
stream // purchase // download:
https://nnamdi.bandcamp.com/album...
nndamï was an artist i'd had on my list for a long time (mostly because other chicago musicians i follow shared bills or had remixes from them). put on a couple of albums this morning and was blown away.
stream // purchase // download:
https://nnamdi.bandcamp.com/album...
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A white man with slicked back hair and a beard wearing no shirt and looking vaguely oiled looks directly into the camera with a "So I guess this is happening" look
He was in a match with Brody King, a wrestler who has raised 60K for people affected by the brutality in MN selling limited edition "Abolish ICE" shirts.
Via: https://bsky.app/profile...
Via: https://bsky.app/profile...
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SMBC! One of my favorite writers. https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic...
be sure to click the big red button for bonus fun
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Film loop following shot of a man in a green tshirt, jeans, sneakers and backwards baseball hat skating down a graffiti’d cement drain pipe about 6 feet in diameter
We ollie float down here
@clockworkorangejuice ++
That is one killer loop.
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Streaming interface paused on a movie titled “Time Teen” (2012), rated R, runtime 1h 48min. On the left, white text reads “You’re watching Time Teen” followed by a sarcastic, profanity-filled plot description about a girl accidentally traveling far into a disappointing future. On the right, a close-up of a blonde young woman with wide, uneasy eyes looks off to the side. The background is dark and futuristic with glowing blue interface graphics and the words “EMERGENCY AUTO-PILOT.” A small “Paused” label appears in the bottom right.
source: FaceBizzle
There was a series of these pause screen mock ups.
Here they are: https://www.tumblr.com/liartown...
I'm wracking my brain trying to remember the name of the creator of these. This one was always my favorite.
There it is! Thanks @ang
@ang thanks - there are some great mock ups at that site!
@ang those are FANTASTIC.
@bubbalumpkis @billturner Yeah liartown was great! Search is broken but tineye still works.
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vintage black-and-white photo of five men in white service station uniforms posing with a woman in a dark one-piece swimsuit in front of a 1940s(?) car. A sign at their feet reads Miss Polish Job
@cwhartman 💯
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A twitter post with 4 images.
Caption: 20th anniversary of this classic.
Image 1 is Daphne from Scooby Doo, subtitle reads: Now who's the damsel in distress?
Image 2 is a henchman/goon balancing over a pit, the subtitle reads: Me?
Image 3 is back to Daphne: Straight up.
Image 4 is Daphne kicking the man into the pit, subtitles read: [Daphne kills him]
Caption: 20th anniversary of this classic.
Image 1 is Daphne from Scooby Doo, subtitle reads: Now who's the damsel in distress?
Image 2 is a henchman/goon balancing over a pit, the subtitle reads: Me?
Image 3 is back to Daphne: Straight up.
Image 4 is Daphne kicking the man into the pit, subtitles read: [Daphne kills him]
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An illustration on a page, surrounded by dashed lines with scissors icons, letting you know it is to be cut from the page. The illustration is cartoony and just black lines on white.
The illustration is of a whale spouting water. It is floating on the waves, smiling, and it has long eyelashes. There are sparkles and hearts floating in the background. The text says "I whale always make a big splash against fascist cruelty!"
The illustration is of a whale spouting water. It is floating on the waves, smiling, and it has long eyelashes. There are sparkles and hearts floating in the background. The text says "I whale always make a big splash against fascist cruelty!"
my fantastic roommate has made a series of valentine's cards for folks who are in opposition to fascists.
Are they opposed to them being used? Because I want to steal this!
I whale steal this and attribute if they give permission!
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#housepanther
And Casper seems to like it.
*new to us. It’s a proper vintage Stickley and it’s really, really nice. More pics to come.
And Casper seems to like it.
*new to us. It’s a proper vintage Stickley and it’s really, really nice. More pics to come.
Ohhhh...Stickley♡♡♡
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there are also the paid appearances in videos about how sexy they are and how enjoyable it is to have sex with them.
https://www.imdb.com/title...
https://www.imdb.com/title...
https://www.imdb.com/title...
https://www.imdb.com/title...
The odds are good. And the goods are weird.
Mentioned more often than Harry Potter is in the Harry Potter series
@idogcow More often than Jesus in the bible.
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A piece of calligraphy and celtic knotwork that's coloured in and painted gold, then the outside has a border of thin black ink lines of swirling vines and spiky leaves that have yet to be painted
The text reads: “Studies have shown that it do be like that sometimes”
The text reads: “Studies have shown that it do be like that sometimes”
Source: https://mastodon.art/@welshpi...
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Just been concerned about blithely being told I'd be falling into economic ruin within 30 days.
Everything's fine now though. This is an exceptional outcome for my needs. I would not have been alone in this regard. Animate is so fully integrated within the animation industry, this would have been a massive job killer. There just aren't other programs anywhere as good for so many of the 2D things it does.
I'm currently in the middle of a html5 animated ad campaign and another producing animated title/lower-3rd/end cards for video using Animate. It's kinda like that all year along side my other design projects.
Adobe's reddit post is actually pretty nice about it all. I feel sorry for the guy who wrote it. He's catching hell in the comments. https://www.reddit.com/r...
Everything's fine now though. This is an exceptional outcome for my needs. I would not have been alone in this regard. Animate is so fully integrated within the animation industry, this would have been a massive job killer. There just aren't other programs anywhere as good for so many of the 2D things it does.
I'm currently in the middle of a html5 animated ad campaign and another producing animated title/lower-3rd/end cards for video using Animate. It's kinda like that all year along side my other design projects.
Adobe's reddit post is actually pretty nice about it all. I feel sorry for the guy who wrote it. He's catching hell in the comments. https://www.reddit.com/r...
Adobe: Just kidding! hehe...heh... unless...?
WTF, I thought they announced that they were indeed removing access.
Adobe is the perfect example of products I was enjoying using and then the great enshittification. I even got to be part of a focus group once and had pizza in their office, had positive feelings about them as a company.
Adobe is the perfect example of products I was enjoying using and then the great enshittification. I even got to be part of a focus group once and had pizza in their office, had positive feelings about them as a company.
@dad They absolutely did. Those are my screenshots. Yesterday, the letter had a link to a support page that stated in no uncertain terms that, the sky was falling, but you could maybe use some other Adobe skies for some sort of makeshift umbrella. Today, that same link thankfully backtracks like mad.
I am slowly-but-surely trying to move as much of my day-to-day work towards Open Source options. So tired of Adobe and the perpetual subscription model that has taken hold and controls our lives.
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Yeah we had a 24hr panic at work. While we've already shifted away from Animate as a main tool (the content is now mostly 3D-based), there are still all kinds of legacy workflows and tooling that rely on Animate to operate properly. One month to unravel all of that would have been a tech art & engineering nightmare.
Why would there even have been text put together to announce this if it weren't being considered as something they might do?
Adobe makes great tools, and also is a walled garden charging exorbitant rent, and promising only poverty and misery outside its walls.
If only Affinity extended their great work across the Adobe space.
If only Affinity extended their great work across the Adobe space.
well, at least with it in maintenance mode, they won't be adding in any completely sucky new features like "AI integration" bullshit they're adding to everything else.
still don't trust them, tho
still don't trust them, tho
Adobe will have to pry my Photoshop CS4 edition from my cold dead hands.
Imagine having a product that is feature complete, maintained by undoubtedly a small team, and best of all is only available with a subscription. It's free money!
So obviously it makes sense to not just shut it down, but go so far as to prevent current users from continuing to access their files.
So obviously it makes sense to not just shut it down, but go so far as to prevent current users from continuing to access their files.
My macopolypse using your prompts:
@dad & @samh, Adobe could have easily sent us all pizza and polite warnings for a couple of years to soften the blow and they could definitely have made it open source @homerj, according to the plea's being screamed into the void on Tuesday. But I think that @Mr_Encyclopedia hits on a main cause that's been bugging me.
The program is indeed feature complete. In the last decade, I haven't seen any noticeable changes. The ruler/guides haven't worked as advertised in 25 years and shit like that, but nothing is so wrong that effects workflow... except one thing.... @cristin the 2024 update involves a weird seemingly ai feature that "records your screen" when you start changing colors. This feature a) sets a little camera on my macs' menu bar for a minute after I input new colors into a project and b) will crash the program 50% of the time unless I hit save first. I've looked this issue up before and it seems like a feature that isn't necessary or even works right. It now makes me think that Adobe tried finding ai a use within the program in the newest update, but came up short. Animate design and animation goals are not plug and play like the same features in Adobe's other programs, and producing specific animation for My Little Pony is worlds different than what it takes to make Homestar Runner. Ai isn't sophisticated enough to make so many precise decisions to stay on a singular brand atmosphere like that.
That doesn't really work with Adobe's current marketing campaigns and may have been a deciding factor in removing the program. So, @samh, your reason is right there. They didn't think about people. They thought about the overall message: You don't need skill anymore to use these programs.
Now you can see @MackReed, everyone will eventually not be paying for Adobe programs they can create things in but, rather pay for their own fully automated ai design studio starting as soon as possible.
If @otaman thinks there is panic at work because of this current hiccup, what will happen when Adobe removes all creative needs from the economy. I know that I was going to be really hit hard by the loss of Animate. I have a family to feed, bills to pay, a future to save for. It wasn't like removing a hammer from my toolbox. It was like removing the whole toolbox. And judging by the messages I read to Adobe, I was far from alone. People were panicked and. Times were about to get dark.
The only reason Adobe may have brought the app back was to avoid a deluge of financial suicide and lawsuits that may have transpired in the coming weeks. The only ones who would have survived would have taken a cue from @mikenmar...
I was planing on creating a separate station to host Animate using the current mac software versions for an eternity. I would have named it after Adventure Time's BMO in the hopes that it too would last forever.
@dad & @samh, Adobe could have easily sent us all pizza and polite warnings for a couple of years to soften the blow and they could definitely have made it open source @homerj, according to the plea's being screamed into the void on Tuesday. But I think that @Mr_Encyclopedia hits on a main cause that's been bugging me.
The program is indeed feature complete. In the last decade, I haven't seen any noticeable changes. The ruler/guides haven't worked as advertised in 25 years and shit like that, but nothing is so wrong that effects workflow... except one thing.... @cristin the 2024 update involves a weird seemingly ai feature that "records your screen" when you start changing colors. This feature a) sets a little camera on my macs' menu bar for a minute after I input new colors into a project and b) will crash the program 50% of the time unless I hit save first. I've looked this issue up before and it seems like a feature that isn't necessary or even works right. It now makes me think that Adobe tried finding ai a use within the program in the newest update, but came up short. Animate design and animation goals are not plug and play like the same features in Adobe's other programs, and producing specific animation for My Little Pony is worlds different than what it takes to make Homestar Runner. Ai isn't sophisticated enough to make so many precise decisions to stay on a singular brand atmosphere like that.
That doesn't really work with Adobe's current marketing campaigns and may have been a deciding factor in removing the program. So, @samh, your reason is right there. They didn't think about people. They thought about the overall message: You don't need skill anymore to use these programs.
Now you can see @MackReed, everyone will eventually not be paying for Adobe programs they can create things in but, rather pay for their own fully automated ai design studio starting as soon as possible.
If @otaman thinks there is panic at work because of this current hiccup, what will happen when Adobe removes all creative needs from the economy. I know that I was going to be really hit hard by the loss of Animate. I have a family to feed, bills to pay, a future to save for. It wasn't like removing a hammer from my toolbox. It was like removing the whole toolbox. And judging by the messages I read to Adobe, I was far from alone. People were panicked and. Times were about to get dark.
The only reason Adobe may have brought the app back was to avoid a deluge of financial suicide and lawsuits that may have transpired in the coming weeks. The only ones who would have survived would have taken a cue from @mikenmar...
I was planing on creating a separate station to host Animate using the current mac software versions for an eternity. I would have named it after Adventure Time's BMO in the hopes that it too would last forever.
Thank you for taking the time to address this response to everyone. I was truly curious and your perspective provides a potential view into this situation. It's also dreadfully saddening as is much of the pay-to-play consumer models that grow more and more rampant every year.
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>How can I help you?
ChatGPT, I need your help.
She texted me like this –"you <3".
What does that mean?
>That means you're less important than 3 others.
ChatGPT, I need your help.
She texted me like this –"you <3".
What does that mean?
>That means you're less important than 3 others.
I happen to hang out on Discords with people who are much younger and terminally online and I have to admit that I have googled exactly this slimey recently. And a whole bunch of other terms. I feel ancient, I don’t know why they tolerate me.
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A stuffed toy smiling up from beneath the surface of a half-frozen pond of n a snowy wood
title, image via https://www.tumblr.com/donnaimm...
north-west of the Dagorlad and south-east of the Emyn Muil
Oh great plushie of the frozen lake, what wisdom do you have for me?
Pre Labubu
The Lady of the Lake brought forth Excalibur . . .
@poorusher I read that as Pere Labubu and had a snicker.
Don't follow the lights
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It’s been a while since I’ve laughed at a Peanuts strip but this is clever and adorable.
@BennyTheIcepick i love the look on linus' face!
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source is mildly nsfw but also one of the best curated collections of images on the web: https://decapitateanimals.com/212
title!
“Mildy NSFW” 😂 where do you work?
...at the 'check out that guy's dick!' factory?
@ba 💀
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A bear leans on a rail, looking forlornly over wilderness. The text reads, "I just hope the next viral trend is empathy, and critical thinking skills."
Amen, bear, amen
I'm with you prayer bear
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Rose Schmits
https://roseschmits.com/
https://roseschmits.com/
Kraken Crock
💙 Rose. I've got to rewatch some Pottery Throwdown
@homerj a krocken, if you will
How do you even fire a pot like that? And how many times!?!?!
crocktopus was right there
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A blue-green world somewhere under the water. Something vast and old is shifting up from the depths. Only its head is visible: round like a fish's, with one dead black eye and a large mouth full of pointed teeth. The creature is dark blue, with slightly wrinkled skin, and covered in illegible graffiti tags. Floating above it, still deep underwater, is a person wearing a suit and tie. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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More human than human: the making of Ex Machina's incredible robot | The Verge
Highly recommend a rewatching of this in light of the current miasma of insurgent AI.
If you haven't seen it, get up on it.
I'd already seen it 2-3 times but it had been awhile. Andrea knew nothing about it and we went in cold. I don't think there's even a title card. She was pretty floored. It's an amazing film.
If you haven't seen it, get up on it.
I'd already seen it 2-3 times but it had been awhile. Andrea knew nothing about it and we went in cold. I don't think there's even a title card. She was pretty floored. It's an amazing film.
...um, but what's the title?
Ex Machina
@bubbalumpkis heh, sorry; Alex Garland's Ex Machina.
@bubbalumpkis Ex Machina, I believe.
The three comments above all happened over 31 seconds.
@kplawver @LocalStain @urlnotfound Thank you!
It's so great how opinions can differ. I found it extremely annoying :-)
A movie whose plot could be entirely unraveled by the existence of thumbprint scanners. I remember enjoying it as a condemnation of techbro culture and the deep misogyny therein. I will give it another viewing.
I remember enjoying the dance sequence
Great film, outstanding original soundtrack.
I also rewatched recently due to release of GdT's Frankenstein.
Science Fiction Double Feature!
Science Fiction Double Feature!
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A black and white photograph of an ornate (but somewhat worn down) movie theater, with "Empire" in script across its marquee, which advertises "Always 3 Great Kung Fu Hits" (in this instance they are "The Master Strikes Back", "Super Dragon", and "Wild Panther", rendered below with some letters missing). A group of mostly Black people walks in front, wearing groovy early-80s fashion.
source: https://www.jimigphotography.com/america
The Empire Theater on 42nd Street. Jimi Giannatti, 1982. #photography
The Empire Theater on 42nd Street. Jimi Giannatti, 1982. #photography
Every movie was kung fu fighting
Those casts were fast as lightning
Those casts were fast as lightning
I think it's a little later than 82. The Master Strikes Back is listed as an 1985 release on hkmdb. And WL Panter might (??) be Wild Panther, which was a 1984 release.
Had I been in NYC in the mid 80s I would have lived in this theater, no doubt.
Had I been in NYC in the mid 80s I would have lived in this theater, no doubt.
@ian_whitney You're probably right; I saw it listed as 1982 on Pinterest, I think, and it's not dated at Giannatti's website.
@ian_whitney and you would have had a slimy, perilous walk to and from "home" every day. The whole of that part of midtown was a wretched hive of scum and villainy at that point - and also a vibrant petri dish of edgy sex-industry culture that would look largely tame as dishwater compared with today's internet.
https://nnamdi.bandcamp.com/album...