Just watched the first episode of the Mandalorian. My god that was horrible. It felt like under budget acting/directing with all the money wasted on special effects.
My god that was painful to watch
Just watched the first episode of the Mandalorian. My god that was horrible. It felt like under budget acting/directing with all the money wasted on special effects.
My god that was painful to watch
@mavica looking hawt! :)
@Wetrix I usually care only about game mechanics with many games. Lore is for books for me. D&D or other adventure/exploration games where my players level up is an exception there. With warhammer im likely more to play it like chess
@Wetrix I dont play any warhammer yet. So far I've only been painting these warhammer kits i bought 2 days ago. Will give the game a try soon though but not 40k
Man, i have to get back to work today... I wish i could spend another day painting models...
@design_RG took many hours for each of them, thanks
@design_RG Yea its not hard to work with unless you start trying for really fine detail
@design_RG the whole thing is incredibly tiny. Size of a 1oz silver bullion coin at the base.
I need to go over it and do some touch ups and add shading but im pretty close to finishing painting the second figurine. The new one is on the right old one on the left.
@design_RG
No but i have exceptional eyes up close.
Started painting a new figurine, the base turned out amazing!
@Wetrix
Thank you working on a better next one. This time im painting the hidden parts before i glue it. About to poat a base i just fi ished
Here ya go, very accessible math-as-you-go QM: https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/sites/ca.institute-for-quantum-computing/files/uploads/files/mathematics_qm_v21.pdf
I did that once, had quite a bit of trouble recovering the account for a user. I dont recall why. I dont think it was a bug but epecte
@Karthikdeva Its so hard for most people to grasp. I was exposed at a young age so it felt a bit more natural to me, but even then a lot of things are not intuitive like spin states.
@n0btc sorry forgot to label this one, didnt realize afte rit has been reshared.. Just in case you view it ill label it here for you( and try to recall again next time):
Its an image that says "Big data Security Management" as a title, circled in red.
There is then a diagram at the bottom with 5 boxes each point to the next in a circle cyle with things like "Design BDSM" and "Improve BDSM" in each box.
@flowman177 clearly :)
@n0btc Thats a bit of a different situation (handling spam). If thats your main concern no need to make rules on idleness, just say accounts without posts after 15 days of creation get deleted. That would be fair and a bit different than what you suggested.
But just from my expiernce with dealing with being the admin of a rather large instance (5K + registered users). Most of the time bot/spam accounts will start posting their spam within a day of creating the account. I have yet to find a single account in over a year that was idle for extended period of time before acting as a spam bot later.
The way we handle it is simple. We ignore idle accounts unless their description suggest they might be spammy. If it is a clear spam account, instant ban, if i think it might be but am not sure i silence the account and notify the user to reach out to me if they are a legitimate user. If post-silence it actively posts spam i fall back to suspending.
I cant with these people
@n0btc Lots of instances do it, as the admin of QOTO I do not and would be actively against it (though you do whats right for your instance).
The issue is simple, deleting users removes all of a persons content. If I spend months accumulating content and followers and disapear for a month id be devestated if all my pictures and friends were taken from me.
While I understand you want an active community, does that really change anything meaningful for you.. If you have a 10,000 user instance with only 50 active users will the timeline or feel of the instance be any different than having 50 users all active? I would think not.
If your main concern is just users who post once a month, but consistent, even then i wonder, why is that a bad thing (kg the posts are quality). Moreover we dont hve that rule here and that seems very rare. Users tend to be active here if they post at all, users that are inactive tend to be lost forever. usually.
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