I’ve been really impressed with how quickly Connect has shaped up after the whole influx of new users.
I’ve been really impressed with how quickly Connect has shaped up after the whole influx of new users.
A bold move, cotton. Let’s see if it pays off.
Exactly. At first glance it can spit out some really impressive stuff, but turning that content into a coherent piece of artwork still takes imagination and skill.
I can’t draw very well, but I’ve gotten good at compositing and image manipulation over the years. SD is amazing, but it doesn’t mean that I don’t spend hours and hours piecing together an image to be the way I wanted it.
Calling out the bulkiest NVME drive I’ve ever seen.
I don’t think I’m familiar with that, but I’d like to be.
I feel like that will even itself out in time. With a huge influx of Redditors, comparing the services is going to be a hot topic for awhile. The communities need to settle and the people who will stay will stay. Over time, it’ll be less self-referential and more original content I think.
More like Whyoming.
Woot woot fellow Minnesotan!
It’s not a perfect clone, but it definitely eases the transition. I gave it a try and found it quite usable.
Yeah I’m waiting for Boost and Sync to become available, but I gotta say that Connect has shaped up real nice a lot faster than I would’ve expected. Who knows, I might end up sticking with it.
That first game was rough around the edges, but so so good.
This is true in many cases - just break up some toothpicks or matchsticks to partially fill the over enlarged hole, and drive the screw right in.
Often for small repairs like that, the pressure and friction of the wood being compressed is more than enough to hold.
For me personally, and the app experience I’m accustomed to, Connect and wefwef are the current jam.
Yeah, slsk is home to some very esoteric stuff and the people who like it. It’s still one of my go-to sources for music, because usually it’s not hard to find something with good naming and metadata.
It has been going rapidly downhill.
Gotta catch 'em all!
I think I heard something about that, yeah. Thanks for the heads up!
It’s not a total vacuum in there, despite the name.
There’s a (very loud) motor that pumps air out of the machine at an incredible rate, and air rushes in to fill that space, mostly through the only available opening (the hose). The rushing air carries debris with it.
So there’s always some air inside the canister (or whatever collection container), which allows sound to propagate through. My guess is that it would be deafening in there.