

He’s going to drop it right into his back pocket


He’s going to drop it right into his back pocket
A severed foot is immediately dispatched and you are charged $99.95


A cupboard with a spare diaper is all it needs
Tinycore is a 23mb Linux desktop that runs in 46mb of ram. Microcore is the headless version that runs in 28mb of ram.


It is, but I doubt it was ever targeted at kids, Archer too


Invader zim is still fun, as is clone high. Or anything from Studio Ghibili


Bambu are the hp printers of 3d printing


They can be stopped by a log, a few bricks and spray paint


So put them where Russia and China’s navies are a problem, but you also have pirates to worry about


Google did it with containers in the bay, seawater being pumped through heat exchangers. If they couldn’t make it work due to the maintenance when tied to a pier in the bay. These muppets will be shocked at the engineering requirements to do it in the open ocean


But a great dane with a shotgun?


Scurvy will get you quicker


Yeah the artists are on a sliding scale from, ‘can barely use a desktop and email’ to those that write shaders and simulation code in assembly or vulcan for the gpu. We have a lot of software engineers to make artist tools or pipeline tools.


Films are essentially re written in the edit, missing lines will be recorded with adr and delivered off screen. Lines delivered on screen can be re-acted with changed meaning in adr.


Oh yeah the food can be great and the quality is a definite litmus test for how the rest of the shoot will run.


Yeah I love it, every project is a learning experience and they run from 3 months up to a couple of years. So you get this project to project cadence to your life that I like. If you are on early, you get to spend the time to invest in engineering things right to save you all time throughout the show. As you near delivery, you’re doing the sketchy fixes that are just enough to get you over the line.
My attitude is that It’s all about getting the best result on the screen for the money and time you have available, and treating people in a way that they want to work with you again.


I work in VFX, but spend enough time on set. What do you want to know?
Had the prusa mini from when it came out and made the jump to the Core One when the reviews came out. Absolutely love it, fast and reliable. But the main reason is that it’s quieter than other similar options, it lives at the edge of a living space, and that’s a big factor for me. It’s only gotten quieter with firmware improvements.


There would be a divide by zero error in his calculation
There’s a lot north of Auckland, its a 5 and a half hour drive to Cape Reinga