The AI-generated cat pictures thread
My wife commented on the phallic look of Jeff's lil rocket ship.
Stupid as it sounds, I can't get over the font he uses for his company. It's crap. It's pedestrian, and I'm looking for the "Made in China" text below it, like the rest of Amazon product.
Stupid as it sounds, I can't get over the font he uses for his company. It's crap. It's pedestrian, and I'm looking for the "Made in China" text below it, like the rest of Amazon product.
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To me, the stereotypical "made in China" typeface is a serifed one which has narrow and perfectly uniform strokes, and legs that don't quite seem proportional to the lobes.
Kind of a cheap, Chinese knockoff of Times New Roman, made by a person who has had it verbally described to them, but has only ever personally seen the Latin alphabet rendered in Courier.
Example, using Adobe Ming Std L:
/nerd incoming - last week i posted a picture of my load cell conversion.. the chip was crushed and didnt work. Today i got the replacement aaaand it works. I have succesfully gotten a load cell working with the g25 pedals. all logitech pedals are the same so others should work fine as well. Load at max is around 30kg which is pretty decent. Original springs at 100% are about 10kg.
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^ ha!
The German Spring Offensive, March - July 1918
An officer of the 444th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA), smokes his pipe as he supervises a kitten balancing on a shell of a BL 12 inch railway howitzer Mk.V near Arras, Pas-de-Calais on the 19th of July 1918.
The Howitzer's name was 'Bunty.' The kitten's name is unknown.
The German Spring Offensive, March - July 1918
An officer of the 444th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA), smokes his pipe as he supervises a kitten balancing on a shell of a BL 12 inch railway howitzer Mk.V near Arras, Pas-de-Calais on the 19th of July 1918.
The Howitzer's name was 'Bunty.' The kitten's name is unknown.