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  • I'm gonna second Soulseek. It is pretty old, but so many of the people who use it are collectors who organize their collections well, and I've found some pretty obscure stuff on there as well.

    I haven't tried it myself, but I want to try Soularr, which apparently lets Lidarr use Soulseek as a source.

  • Another +1 for CWA. I tried several solutions and it was the right one for me.

  • If you reach the point of looking for a different solution, check out Calibre Automated. I tried several different things and this was the best one for me.

  • Wonder what I could get for XP Pro in the box.

  • A bit somewhere gets flipped from 0 to 1, and the ridiculously complicated program that's designed to output natural language text says something unexpected.

    I know it seems really creepy, but I don't personally believe there's any real sentience or intention behind it. Stories about machines and computers saying stuff like this and taking over the world are probably in Gemini's training data somewhere.

  • You can play entirely solo if you want, and even turn off networking if you don't want to see other people at all. Mostly you just see other players running around doing their own thing. There's no competitive or mandatory co-op things that I've seen.

  • Image removal and AI tools have an overlap, for sure. RemBG is pretty effective, which runs in many of the environments with Stable Diffusion. Bria is a recent improved model for RemBG, which I've had some good success with. It's not perfect, but it cuts out a lot of the work.

  • Krita is A+.

  • 🎉

  • Crazy Train?

  • I feel like the pandemic showed the cracks in the status quo, and ever since things have gone back to "normal," employers are trying to nudge things back to the pre-pandemic status quo. People have seen other possibilities through those cracks, and business has no idea how to deal with it.

  • I love those x360s. I have a G5 and it's surprisingly capable of handling somewhat intense tasks.

  • Playing in person, I made a lot of papercraft maps and items to get a very 3D feeling on the cheap. It was a lot of work, but my players loved it.

    My current game is fully remote, and I'm finding I like creating digital stuff for Foundry even more than I liked papercraft. For non-combat stuff I set up splash screens with a piece of art showing the location, and then pop-up insert images with portraits of NPCs they meet. When it comes to combat, there are lots of really quality battlemap creators out there, with a lot of free options.

  • I don't know how anyone lives without it.

  • No Man's Sky @lemmy.world

    Son of a...

  • Fully upgraded position ejector shreds.

  • I reinstall and okay through it again every several years. Lately No Man's Sky has been scratching some of that itch for me, though.

  • I put all my praise on the abacus.

  • Honestly, I've found that for non tech-savvy people making any sort of major change results in confusion and frustration. Unless there's a reason that you're wanting them to switch at this particular point in time, and unless the impetus for the change is coming from them...just leave it, don't mess with a setup they're comfortable with.