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#vsco#grammerph#mkexplore#createexplore#Esthetic Label#thecreatorclass#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#artist on tumblr#photography#lensblr#goat#philippines#nikon#nikonph#iamnikon#nikon d7200#Nikon 85mm 1.8 G#mvexplore
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Is there a better way to start a blog than to focus on the thing I'm currently working on?
I find Dark Angels fascinating. When we ignore the lackluster quality of most of the Black Library fiction, the 40k universe is filled with explorations of ideas that are surprisingly deep for a game about tiny plastic men fighting each other. Dark Angels are all about secrets and lack of trust which is reflected both in their 30k rules with their knightly orders within knightly orders and esotheric symbols filled with hidden meaning as well as in their lore. Their primarch's distrust of his adoptive father has lead to small civil war which has destroyed his homeworld and left him wounded and his sons deeply scared. Fear of being labeled as traitors and ostricised as "the other" leads them to abandon their comrades in battle and waging wars to erease their preconceived misdeeds, which results in even more hurt and misery. What is interesting are the literal influences that created this legion. Lionel Johnson (who the primarch was named after) was an XIX-century English poet who wrote in Celtic themes (which is also reflected in 40k chapter's esthetics) and who peneed the poem "Dark Angel," in which author's persona tries to cope with their inner Dark Angel, a personification of lustful desire. Lionel was a homosexual which conflicted with his puritanian beliefs. The inner conflict formed a backdrop to much of his works, and similar to Dark Angels of Games Workshop IP, this perceived shame has lead to self-destructive behavior. Do what thou wilt, thou shalt not so, Dark Angel! triumph over me: Lonely, unto the Lone I go; Divine, to the Divinity.
#my art#horus heresy#dark angel#space marines#adeptus astartes#warhammer 40000#warhammer miniatures#warhammerpainting#painting warhammer#warhammer 40k#miniture painting#my post
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Idk about you guys, but with the 30 minute label using the fantasy esthetic, I wanna see some monsters we can kitbash! I want dragons, ogres, orcs, genies, weird creatures– I want scaly cretin bits! I want DNDpla! I wanna make a cyborg chimera of monsters parts! I want mutant bugs! I WILL BE FUCKING FRANKENSTEIN! ...If Frankenstein also had access to guns and cannons and mechs and dead monster parts
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[ID/A dark red line with gold lining and a repeating star and half moon pattern./end ID]
Tracklerin
[PT/Tracklerin/end PT]
A Feruvel tracker system and Lurkerian sub-labels related to being a tracker of lurkerian/an lurkerian tracker. they are connected to apocalyptic and dystopian settings, the esthetics of animality and ferity, tracker aesthetics, wild animal-related aesthetics, and ferahood.
[ID/two identical rectangular flags of 9 uneven horizontal stripes, the stripe sizes go from top to bottom as four medium, one big, and four medium. The colors go from top to bottom as darkest red, dark red, faded red, light faded red, creamy white, dull red, dark dull red, faded purple, and dark blue./end ID]
[ID/A dark red line with gold lining and a repeating star and half moon pattern./end ID]
Etymology: tracker + lerin
Lerin as a suffix from Lurkerian
Requested by none.
📁: Feruvel post link & 📁: tracker post link
Taglist: @radiomogai @obscurian
[🪦]Please do not tag my neogenders as xenogenders they aren't xenogenders! Kiitos (thank you).
#: koiran nappulat#feruvel#tracker system#liom#mogai#liom community#mogai community#liom label#mogai label#liom safe#mogai safe#neogender#neogender term#neogender flag#neogender coining#mogai blog#liom blog#mogai term#liom term
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Multnomah Falls
#esthetic label#estheticlabel#photography#instagram#multnomah falls#oregon#travel#nature#art#waterfall
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I truly think that if you make an assumption as to someone's identity and then get upset w something they did on the basis of that assumption that you're a bad person tbh.
like it's all you don't have to put a label to your experiences or your identity until you dare to play a queer character on TV or write a story about queer people and experiences or be popular by fucking around with gender expression because the second you do so without clearly stating the exact labels you use that are Acceptable And Good for what you're doing, you get fucking descended upon by an angry mob accusing you of speaking over "actual queer people" and taking opportunities for them or profiting off of queer esthetics without the undesirableness of being queer.
and if you think I'm exaggerating these are all real things real people said about F1nn5ter before they came out. :/
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🎵 Disco Elysium
THOUGHT COMPLETE: WOMPTY-DOMPTY DOM CENTRE
BONUSES:
Encyclopedia passives give +10 XP and +2 real -2 Suggestion: Pretentious wanker
SOLUTION:
You're at home, stupid cop, not with the art crowd. You hate them, everyone hates them, even they hate themselves. It's nauseating -- an industry built on sprezzatura and sparkling wine. And, let’s be honest, tax evasion schemes. The Wompty Dompty Dom Centre is the heart of this unholy symbiosis of esthetics and tax optimization, and now that you've internalized it – you can have a piece too!
The rear tyre of a motor carriage adorns these reeds.
Relax, it's not yours. You didn't crash every mc in Revachol. (Hopefully.)
Rust-eaten letters read: "MAZUT."
Looking back at you from the rust-coloured water: you.
A kick drum pulse. The music is coming from somewhere on the ice.
Hm?
A school of fish huddle around the fence post. Then scatter into the dark.
Before you, a drawbridge. It can only be lowered from the other side.
Accidently covered up the bridge by hovering over the cash pickup, whoops.
Full of holes. Could the posts hide... treasure? Look inside.
The posts, as it turns out, all have various rewards in them, including money, medicine, and a bottle of alcohol.
ALCOHOL "POTENT PILSNER"
A sturdy bottle of beer that tastes like piss. Not that you would know how piss tastes like. Just a guess. The label says it's made in Revachol, by Lafayette Potent Brewery.
Heading back slightly to the west of the ice, (or east of the telephone) there's a building.
You feel the shadow of a very large building fall on you.
The sign reads: "Saint Brune 1147."
Dusty pews in the shadows. Many seem to be missing.
An altar shrouded in dark. Or something else like that -- it's too dark to tell.
CHURCH DOORS - Heavy wooden doors more than twice your height stand shut in front of you. The rectangular, sea-worn ornamentation appears in stark contrast to the padlock carelessly drilled into the wood.
Rattle the doors to see if they open.
Inspect the carpentry.
Take a closer look at the padlock.
Inspect the staple.
[Leave.]
CHURCH DOORS - Nothing happens, only the sound of the padlock rattling against the door.
KIM KITSURAGI - "I don't think that's going to work..."
SHIVERS [Medium: Success] - High above, the wind wraps the church in its rush. Cold and wet from the ocean bay, it parts around the massive keel-shaped roof. Like a test tunnel washing both sides, the way it has done for three-hundred-and-forty years. The wind keeps its distance. So should you.
"What is this feeling?"
Back up and look at the door.
SHIVERS -
THERE IS A HOLE IN MY HEART.
KIM KITSURAGI - The lieutenant looks at the padlock. He didn't hear you asking, you were quiet enough.
2. Inspect the carpentry.
CHURCH DOORS - The carving on the door is blocklike and angular, like the church itself. Two large beams shoot downwards, sinking into the wood before they reach the threshold.
Run your hand over a beam.
Back up and look at the door.
CHURCH DOORS - The surface is smooth from the wind, but moist to the touch.
3. Take a closer look at the padlock.
CHURCH DOORS - This cheap-looking padlock is sturdily built. It shackles together a hasp and a staple screwed into the wooden door. The lock is adorned with a yellow sticker.
INTERFACING [Medium: Success] - It'll be easier to break the staple than the lock. Also -- that sticker is interesting, somehow...
4. Look at the sticker.
CHURCH DOORS - You see a yellow circle with two X's and a big curve below them that looks like a mouth. You're pretty sure you haven't seen it before, but what the symbol depicts is clear enough: a smiling dead guy. The curve makes it smile and the X's make it dead.
CONCEPTUALIZATION [Medium: Success] - There is something blindingly *modern* about this symbol. Its modernness puts to shame everything you've seen before.
What makes it so modern?
"Have you seen this symbol before?" (Point to it.)
Take another look at the boring padlock. For absurdity's sake.
CONCEPTUALIZATION - It's the contrast between the cheery, chemical yellow and the rigor mortis. As if the cheery guy didn't know he was dead or the dead guy didn't care that he was. Either way, you get the sense the forces of *future* are at work here.
INLAND EMPIRE [Challenging: Success] - These forces of future have chosen to depict something that reminds you of... you.
"Have you seen this symbol before?" (Point to it.)
KIM KITSURAGI - He takes off his glasses and uses a blue handkerchief to thoroughly wipe them clean before inspecting the sticker. Then he looks up, pauses, and replies...
"No."
"What does it look like to you?"
KIM KITSURAGI - "Looks like a dead man smiling. Suggests... junior delinquency."
"Okay, what is *junior delinquency*?"
"What is suggestive of junior delinquency here?"
KIM KITSURAGI - "For Revachol ZoC, the Moralintern defines junior delinquents as minors between the ages of 10 and 16 who have committed an act in violation of the law..."
"These acts aren't called *crimes* as they would be for adults. Crimes committed by minors are called 'delinquent acts'. This was part of your officer's exams." He puts the handkerchief in his coat pocket.
"What is suggestive of junior delinquency here?"
KIM KITSURAGI - "I haven't seen that sticker before. And I am not a youth."
"I agree -- it's very modern. But does the cheery guy not know he's dead, or does the dead guy not care that he is? What is the source of the irony here?"
Padlock, padlock, padlock!
KIM KITSURAGI - "That level of conceptual thinking is not part of my skill set."
5. Inspect the staple.
CHURCH DOORS - The padlock passes through a staple that's been hastily attached to the wood. Closer inspection reveals that one of the screws is not a screw at all, but a nail. The work has been done recently and is unprofessional, to say the least.
LOGIC [Easy: Success] - Should you want to get through, it might be easier to just pry the whole thing off.
(Turn to the lieutenant.) "This is where Mr. Prybar comes in handy."
Back off.
I just happened to have the prybar equipped from opening containers earlier.
KIM KITSURAGI - He takes a step back. "Maybe we should circle the building first and look for another way. The building has seen enough mistreatment."
EMPATHY [Easy: Success] - There is a touch of guilt in his voice.
"Should we start with that kick drum coming from the ice? I heard a sound, before."
KIM KITSURAGI - "Yes. The pulsing bass..." He raises his hand to his ear. "A sure sign of junior delinquency -- somewhere east of here."
6. [Interfacing - Easy 9] Try to peel of the sticker without ripping it.
INTERFACING [Easy: Success] - There's nothing like the sound of a sticker unpeeling. Now it's stuck to your thumb.
Put the sticker *in* your ledger -- after the last entry, where it belongs.
Put the sticker *on* your ledger -- right on the cover!
Shake it off your thumb and throw it in the wind.
INTERFACING - Voilà! Looks very modern.
Secret task complete: Style your paperwork
+10 XP
CONCEPTUALIZATION [Medium: Success] - You're part of the future-brigade now. And so is your formerly humdrum ledger. Neon, baby!
Let's not break into a church and check out that sick beat.
6. [Leave.]
It must have taken a lot of patience to do this.
ACELE - A shaggy-looking girl in her late teens or early twenties kneels on the ice with an electronic contraption in her hand. Hearing you approach, she looks up.
"Oh, hello there."
EMPATHY [Easy: Success] - It's cold out here, but she's not wearing a hat! She must be freezing.
ELECTROCHEMISTRY [Easy: Success] - Everyone knows drugs make you invulnerable to cold. You bet this one likes to *party*.
"Dear child, it's freezing. Where's your hat?"
"So, you wanna *party*?"
"I have some questions for you."
[Leave.]
ACELE - "Huh?" She looks up at you, distracted.
PERCEPTION (HEARING) [Medium: Success] - Maybe she didn't hear you. A little louder.
"I said, you should have a hat on."
ACELE - "So should you."
HALF LIGHT [Medium: Success] - You don't *have* to do anything.
"*I* don't have to do anything. I am the law. *You* have to do what the law says."
"I should -- and I do." (Point at your hat.)
"We're done here." [Leave.]
ACELE - "Real cool..." She looks down at the device, mumbling under her breath.
PERCEPTION (HEARING) [Medium: Success] - "Way to abuse that power, man..." she says, thinking you can't hear her.
COMPOSURE [Easy: Success] - She bats away your questions like flies. She's not intimidated by mere police officers.
"And the law says you have to wear a hat in this weather."
"So keep that in mind while I ask some questions."
ACELE - "Tsk..." She lets a quiet *tsk* roll off her tongue. "What kind of law says that?"
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🥀charlie can yo udo one for me:) thank you sorry for the late ask i’ve been so busy with garry’s mod freeform roleplay and work. i don’t have an esthetic tag but you probably have a decent idea of my motifs by now
i like to call this one "sick as fuck" as it is comprised solely of pokemon i would label "sick as fuck"
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This Week in Rust 541
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
Announcing Rust 1.77.1
Changes to u128/i128 layout in 1.77 and 1.78
Newsletters
This Week In Bevy: 2d Lighting, Particle Systems, Meshlets, and more
Project/Tooling Updates
Dioxus 0.5: Signal Rewrite, Remove lifetimes, CSS Hotreloading, and more!
EtherCrab 0.4.0: Pure Rust EtherCAT, now with Distributed Clocks
nethsm 0.1.0 - first release for this high level library for the Nitrokey NetHSM
BugStalker v0.1.3 released - first release of rust debugger
git-cliff 2.2.0 is released! (highly customizable changelog generator)
Observations/Thoughts
On Reusing Arc and Rc in Rust
Who killed the network switch?
Xr0 Makes C Safer than Rust
Easy Mode Rust
Bashing Bevy To Bait Internet Strangers Into Improving My Code
Conway's Game of Life Through Time
Functions Everywhere, Only Once: Writing Functions for the Everywhere Computer
Rust Bytes: Is Rust the Future of JavaScript Tooling?
Explaining the internals of async-task from the ground up
Programming ESP32 with Rust: OTA firmware update
Fast Development In Rust, Part 2
Rust Walkthroughs
Modelling Universal Domain Types in Rust
[video] developerlife.com - Get started with unit testing in Rust
Research
Rust Digger: More than 14% of crates configure rustfmt. 35 Have both rustfmt.toml and .rustfmt.toml
Miscellaneous
Building a Managed Postgres Service in Rust: Part 1
Beware of the DashMap deadlock
Embedded Rust Bluetooth on ESP: BLE Client
Rust Unit and Integration Testing in RustRover
[podcast] cargo-semver-checks with Predrag Gruevski — Rustacean Station
[video] Data Types - Part 3 of Idiomatic Rust in Simple Steps
[video] Deconstructing WebAssembly Components by Ryan Levick @ Wasm I/O 2024
[video] Extreme Clippy for new Rust crates
[video] [playlist] Bevy GameDev Meetup #2 - March 2024
Building Stock Market Engine from scratch in Rust (I)
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is cargo-unfmt, a formatter that formats your code into block-justified text, which sacrifices some readability for esthetics.
Thanks to Felix Prasanna for the self-suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Call for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
No calls for testing were issued this week.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
greptimedb - Support specifying time ranges in the COPY FROM statement to avoid importing unwanted data
greptimedb - Support converting UNIX epoch numbers to specified timezone in to_timezone function
mirrord - Capability to modify the local listen address
mirrord - Fix all check-rust-docs warnings
Hyperswitch - [REFACTOR]: Remove Default Case Handling - Braintree
Hyperswitch - [REFACTOR]: Remove Default Case Handling - Fiserv
Hyperswitch - [REFACTOR]: Remove Default Case Handling - Globepay
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here.
CFP - Speakers
Are you a new or experienced speaker looking for a place to share something cool? This section highlights events that are being planned and are accepting submissions to join their event as a speaker.
* RustConf 2024 | Closes 2024-04-25 | Montreal, Canada | Event date: 2024-09-10 * RustLab 2024 | Closes 2024-05-01 | Florence, Italy | Event date: 2024-11-09 - 2024-11-11 * EuroRust 2024| Closes 2024-06-03 | Vienna, Austria & online | Event date: 2024-10-10 * Scientific Computing in Rust 2024| Closes 2024-06-14 | online | Event date: 2024-07-17 - 2024-07-19 * Conf42 Rustlang 2024 | Closes 2024-07-22 | online | Event date: 2024-08-22
If you are an event organizer hoping to expand the reach of your event, please submit a link to the submission website through a PR to TWiR.
Updates from the Rust Project
431 pull requests were merged in the last week
CFI: (actually) check that methods are object-safe before projecting their receivers to dyn Trait in CFI
CFI: abstract Closures and Coroutines
CFI: fix drop and drop_in_place
CFI: fix methods as function pointer cast
CFI: support calling methods on supertraits
add a CurrentGcx type to let the deadlock handler access TyCtxt
add basic trait impls for f16 and f128
add detection of (Partial)Ord methods in the ambiguous_wide_pointer_comparisons lint
add rust-lldb pretty printing for Path and PathBuf
assert that ADTs have the right number of args
codegen const panic messages as function calls
coverage: re-enable UnreachablePropagation for coverage builds
delegation: fix ICE on wrong Self instantiation
delegation: fix ICE on wrong self resolution
do not attempt to write ty::Err on binding that isn't from current HIR Owner
don't check match scrutinee of postfix match for unused parens
don't inherit codegen attrs from parent static
eagerly instantiate closure/coroutine-like bounds with placeholders to deal with binders correctly
eliminate UbChecks for non-standard libraries
ensure std is prepared for cross-targets
fix diagnostics for async block cloning
fixup parsing of rustc_never_type_options attribute
function ABI is irrelevant for reachability
improve example on inserting to a sorted vector to avoid shifting equal elements
in ConstructCoroutineInClosureShim, pass receiver by mut ref, not mut pointer
load missing type of impl associated constant from trait definition
make TyCtxt::coroutine_layout take coroutine's kind parameter
match ergonomics 2024: implement mutable by-reference bindings
match lowering: build the Place instead of keeping a PlaceBuilder around
match lowering: consistently merge simple or-patterns
match lowering: handle or-patterns one layer at a time
match lowering: sort Eq candidates in the failure case too
pattern analysis: Require enum indices to be contiguous
replace regions in const canonical vars' types with 'static in next-solver canonicalizer
require Debug for Pointee::Metadata
require DerefMut and DerefPure on deref!() patterns when appropriate
rework opaque type region inference
simplify proc macro bridge state
simplify trim-paths feature by merging all debuginfo options together
store segment and module in UnresolvedImportError
suggest associated type bounds on problematic associated equality bounds
suggest correct path in include_bytes!
use the Align type when parsing alignment attributes
warn against implementing Freeze
enable cargo miri test doctests
miri: avoid mutating the global environment
miri: cotrol stacked borrows consistency check with its own feature flag
miri: experiment with macOS M1 runners
miri: extern-so: give the version script a better name; show errors from failing to build the C lib
miri: speed up Windows CI
miri: tree Borrows: Make tree root always be initialized
don't emit load metadata in debug mode
avoid some unnecessary query invocations
stop doing expensive work in opt_suggest_box_span eagerly
stabilize ptr.is_aligned, move ptr.is_aligned_to to a new feature gate
stabilize unchecked_{add,sub,mul}
make {integer}::from_str_radix constant
optimize core::char::CaseMappingIter
implement Vec::pop_if
remove len argument from RawVec::reserve_for_push
less generic code for Vec allocations
UnixStream: override read_buf
num::NonZero::get can be 1 transmute instead of 2
fix error message for env! when env var is not valid Unicode
futures: make access inner of futures::io::{BufReader,BufWriter} not require inner trait bound
regex-syntax: accept {,n} as an equivalent to {0,n}
cargo add: Preserve comments when updating simple deps
cargo generate-lockfile: hold lock before querying index
cargo toml: Warn on unused workspace.dependencies keys on virtual workspaces
cargo fix: bash completion fallback in nounset mode
clippy: large_stack_frames: print total size and largest component
clippy: type_id_on_box: lint on any Box<dyn _>
clippy: accept String in span_lint* functions directly to avoid unnecessary clones
clippy: allow filter_map_identity when the closure is typed
clippy: allow manual_unwrap_or_default in const function
clippy: don't emit duplicated_attribute lint on "complex" cfgs
clippy: elide unit variables linted by let_unit and use () directly instead
clippy: fix manual_unwrap_or_default suggestion ignoring side-effects
clippy: fix suggestion for len_zero with macros
clippy: make sure checked type implements Try trait when linting question_mark
clippy: move box_default to style, do not suggest turbofishes
clippy: move mixed_attributes_style to style
clippy: new lint legacy_numeric_constants
clippy: restrict manual_clamp to const case, bring it out of nursery
rust-analyzer: add rust-analyzer.cargo.allTargets to configure passing --all-targets to cargo invocations
rust-analyzer: implement resolving and lowering of Lifetimes (no inference yet)
rust-analyzer: fix crate IDs when multiple workspaces are loaded
rust-analyzer: ADT hover considering only type or const len not lifetimes
rust-analyzer: check for client support of relative glob patterns before using them
rust-analyzer: lifetime length are not added in count of params in highlight
rust-analyzer: revert debug extension priorities
rust-analyzer: silence mismatches involving unresolved projections
rust-analyzer: use lldb when debugging with C++ extension on MacOS
rust-analyzer: pattern analysis: Use contiguous indices for enum variants
rust-analyzer: prompt the user to reload the window when enabling test explorer
rust-analyzer: resolve tests per file instead of per crate in test explorer
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
A pretty quiet week, with most changes (dropped from the report below) being due to continuing bimodality in the performance data. No particularly notable changes landed.
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: 73476d49..3d5528c
1 Regressions, 2 Improvements, 5 Mixed; 0 of them in rollups 61 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
Merge RFC 3543: patchable-function-entry
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
No RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Tracking Issues & PRs
Rust
[disposition: merge] Pass list of defineable opaque types into canonical queries
[disposition: merge] Document overrides of clone_from() in core/std
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for Seek::seek_relative
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for generic NonZero
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for cstr_count_bytes
[disposition: merge] privacy: Stabilize lint unnameable_types
[disposition: merge] Stabilize Wasm target features that are in phase 4 and 5
Cargo
[disposition: merge] feat(add): Stabilize MSRV-aware version req selection
New and Updated RFCs
[new] RFC: Add freeze intrinsic and related library functions
[new] RFC: Add a special TryFrom and Into derive macro, specifically for C-Style enums
[new] re-organise the compiler team
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Rust'n'Tell - Rust for the Web
2024-04-25 | Aarhus, DK | Rust Aarhus
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2024-04-04 | Mountain View, CA, US | Mountain View Rust Meetup
Rust Meetup at Hacker Dojo
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2024-04-09 | New York, NY, US | Rust NYC
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Panstromek: I remember reading somewhere (probably here) that borrow checking has O(n^3) asymptotic complexity, relative to the size of the function.
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Basic Information
Full Name: Cassius Romero
Nickname(s): Cass
Age: 30
Date of Birth: June 18, 1992
Resident/Visitor: Resident
Hunter/Gatherer: Gatherer
Gender: Cis man
Pronouns: He/They
Orientation: Panromantic, homosexual (homoflexible)
Occupation: Desairologist at Huntsville Funeral Home
Physical Appearance
Face Claim: Thomas Doherty
Hair Colour: Brown
Eye Colour: Green
Height: 6′0″
Weight: 165 lbs
Personality
Label: The Spiritualist
Positive Traits: Intuitive, polite, intelligent, resourceful, confident, loyal
Negative Traits: Impulsive, aloof, self-indulgent, detached, irresponsible
Fears: Planes, large bodies of water, the dark
Hobbies: Karaoke, trying to commune with the dead, dancing, reading (primarily sci fi or historical fiction), running
Habits: Biting his nails, chewing on his lips when they get chapped, picking at his scalp
Bio
Even before Cass was born, the Romero family was well-versed in the skills and preparation it took to survive the potential breakdown of society. Cassius entered a world that seemed fine, but was taught for the entirety of his upbringing that it could quickly turn sour and he needed to be ready. He learned how to use his environment to his benefit, and from his rough-and-tumble brothers he learned how to fight. Of course, their violence was brotherly for the most part. It wasn’t until he entered school that he learned how to really, truly finish a fight and put someone in their place. It wasn’t necessarily his favorite thing to do, but he wasn’t one to back down from a challenge, ever.
As a child, Cass got involved in dance classes. It was something he’d begged for, something he turned out to be good at, and quickly became something he wanted a future from. He had big dreams of leaving Huntsville and becoming famous as a dancer. It didn’t pan out though, due to a hip injury from bad decisions when he was in high school. Dancing became a hobby, as regular classes were too hard on his body even after he’d healed from the injury. Fortunately, the injury had found him a new passion. A friend of his, one who spent a lot of time with him when he was couch-ridden for the most part, asked to give him a makeover. For several afternoons they spent hours decorating each other’s faces with bright colors and outlandish designs, and Cass realized this was something else he could be good at.
For the rest of his teen years, he created designs on his and his friends’ faces with makeup, loving how he could completely change someone’s appearance with just a few strokes of a brush. After high school, he went to school to get a license in esthetics. Cass had new dreams, still of leaving Huntsville, but this time as a makeup artist, working on movie and tv sets. Unfortunately, he was building up his resume as a makeup artist in town in April of 2012, and thus has been unable to leave and start any kind of extravagant lifestyle. Instead, he has stayed at Huntsville Funeral Home, helping to make bodies look ‘lively’ again, for the peace of mind of their friends and families.
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LOUD AS GIANTS "Empty Homes"
Teaser out April 6 — LP out April 28
Talking about the nature of Loud As Giants, Dirk Serries marks that for both him and Justin K. Broadrick the project is more like ‘a trip down memory lane.’ Thirteen years after their collaboration as Fear Falls Burning and Final, these two kindred spirits return with an album that symbolizes their mutual fascination for the 80’s culture in which they grew up and all the relevant and groundbreaking genres Justin and Dirk were influenced by.
“LOUD AS GIANTS is our collaboration not to invent new music but just to bring together the music we grew up with, were/are inspired by and we just like to do ourselves.” – explains Dirk talking about his creative partnership with Broadrick: “So the appreciation has been there since the beginning, and I also think this is the foundation of our collaboration.”
While been musically in sync since the early eighties when they both were active in the underground cassette network. Both with the highest appreciation for each other’s work for almost two decades, they finally met during a joined tour where Serries, as Fear Falls Burning, supported JESU. Justin comments on the beginning of the long partnership with Serries saying: “We had the concept of this project on the back burner for some years. It's taken some time for it to take shape, but now we feel the time is right, and we have the right record in place.”
The pandemic, isolation, and global nostalgia became crucial factors that affected both artists carefully uniting together the release that became ‘Empty Homes’. “I love isolation, but only when chosen by me, but I love the night, again, empty streets, quiet, I feel like I can exist then. I hate mornings; I hate low sunlight. It immediately depresses me. This album for me embodies a world I personally feel happier in.” – explains Broadrick talking about a dream-like state, far from the busyness of big cities and overcrowded streets. While the image of empty homes united the musical and esthetic part reflected in the music: “Homes fascinate me; the rooms we dwell in and spend our existences in, I can't quite compute it nor articulate it, but I feel it's all full of loss and emptiness...”
‘Empty Homes’ the debut release from LOUD AS GIANTS is coming out this April, 28th via Consouling Sounds. Pre-order the LP via the website of the label (CD/ LP).
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Dude being an adult is kinda hard, but if you're responsible it's fun? Idkkkkk... seems legit! Also, people think those who are more inclined to perceive the world as empirical tend to get labeled in a void neglect of "aesthetic-appreciation" but that's simply not true. In this book I'm reading, the topic came up - and the author argues that those who approach life more analytically are just more reserved in their approach to aesthetic-appreciation.
It's like, and I quote: "although surface ugliness is often found in the classic (empirical) mode of understanding it is not inherit in it. There is a classic esthetic which romantics often miss because of it's subtlety."
It's like - if you are logical throughout the day to handle your business, you can engage with "romantic" or "liberal" behavior, but one ought to be
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Positive Prompt:
Faded Headshot, faded bottom, faded edges , a woman, San(/Princess Mononoke)/,(ultra HD quality details), pale skin, brown hair, facepaint, brown eyes, short hair, headband, crystal necklace, holding polearm, , digital illustration, disney, rule 63, full body, perfect anatomy, perfect face, butt showing esthetically, abstract beauty, beautiful, centered, looking at the camera, approaching perfection, dynamic, moonlight, highly detailed, watercolor painting, artstation, concept art, smooth, sharp focus, illustration, portrait, huge breasts, deep cleavage,
Negative Prompt:
clone head, clone faces,long head, long face, multiple faces, multiple heads, double heads, double faces, big head, long neck, ugly, tiling, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn feet, poorly drawn face, out of frame, extra limbs, disfigured, deformed, body out of frame, blurry, bad anatomy, blurred, watermark, grainy, signature, cut off, draft, amateur, multiple, gross, weird, uneven, furnishing, decorating, decoration, furniture, text, poor, low, basic, worst, juvenile, unprofessional, failure, crayon, oil, label, thousand hands, text, word,<bad-hands-5>,<negative_hand-neg>,<bad-image-v2-39000>
Seed:
3226215247
Model:
realDreamLegacySD15_1515
Width:
1152
Height:
1408
Scheduler:
ddim
VAE:
Default
Steps:
37
CFG scale:
7.5
High Resolution Fix Enabled:
true
High Resolution Fix Strength:
0.45
High Resolution Fix Method:
ESRGAN
LoRA:
CthulhuMythosArtbook-06 - 0.7
LoRA:
MagicBook-V1 - 0.7
LoRA:
avelinechrismonica-02 - 1
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Best Facial Salon in Dublin, CA: Your Guide to Glowing Skin
Dublin, CA, a vibrant city in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area, is home to many top-notch beauty and wellness centers. When it comes to achieving glowing, healthy skin, finding the best facial salon is key. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience or a targeted treatment for specific skin concerns, Dublin offers a variety of salons that cater to all your skincare needs. Here’s your guide to finding the best facial salon in Dublin, CA.
Why Getting a Facial is Important
Facials are more than just a luxury; they are an essential part of maintaining healthy, radiant skin. Here’s why you should consider incorporating facials into your skincare routine:
1. Deep CleansingFacials provide a deep cleanse that goes beyond what you can achieve at home. They remove dirt, oil, and impurities that clog pores, leading to clearer, healthier skin.
2. ExfoliationExfoliating treatments during a facial help remove dead skin cells, promoting cell turnover and revealing a brighter, smoother complexion.
3. Anti-Aging BenefitsMany facials include anti-aging treatments that help reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. Regular facials can keep your skin looking youthful and radiant.
4. Customized SkincareA professional facial is tailored to your skin type and concerns. Whether you have dry, oily, sensitive, or combination skin, a skilled esthetician will choose the right products and techniques to address your specific needs.
5. Stress ReliefFacials are not only beneficial for your skin but also provide a relaxing, stress-relieving experience. The soothing environment and gentle massage can help you unwind and rejuvenate.
Top Facial Salons in Dublin, CA
1. The Rouge Esthetics and SpaKnown for its personalized approach and high-quality treatments, The Rouge Esthetics and Spa is a favorite among Dublin residents. They offer a wide range of facials, including deep cleansing, hydrating, and anti-aging treatments. The spa uses top-notch skincare products, ensuring that your skin receives the best care possible.
2. LaBelle Day Spas & SalonsWith a reputation for excellence, LaBelle Day Spas & Salons offers luxurious facials that leave your skin glowing and refreshed. Their skilled estheticians customize each treatment to suit your skin type and concerns, from acne-prone to mature skin. The tranquil environment and professional service make this a top choice for those seeking a premium facial experience.
3. Skin ReflectionsIf you’re looking for advanced skincare solutions, Skin Reflections is the place to go. This salon specializes in medical-grade facials that target specific skin issues such as hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and acne. Their knowledgeable staff and state-of-the-art equipment ensure that you receive effective, results-driven treatments.
4. The Bloom Room EstheticsThe Bloom Room Esthetics offers a range of organic and holistic facial treatments that focus on nourishing and rejuvenating the skin. Their facials are designed to be gentle yet effective, using natural products that are free from harsh chemicals. This salon is ideal for those who prefer a more natural approach to skincare.
5. Rejuvenate Day SpaRejuvenate Day Spa is known for its calming ambiance and expert skincare services. Their facial treatments are tailored to your needs, whether you’re looking to hydrate, brighten, or detoxify your skin. The spa’s experienced estheticians take the time to understand your skin concerns and recommend the best treatments for optimal results.
How to Choose the Best Facial Salon in Dublin, CA
1. Read Reviews and TestimonialsBefore booking an appointment, take the time to read reviews and testimonials from previous clients. This can give you insight into the quality of service, the expertise of the staff, and the overall experience at the salon.
2. Consider the Range of ServicesLook for a salon that offers a variety of facial treatments, from basic cleansing facials to advanced anti-aging and acne treatments. A salon with a comprehensive menu ensures that you can find the right facial for your needs.
3. Check the Products UsedThe quality of products used in your facial can make a significant difference in the results. Opt for salons that use high-quality, professional-grade skincare products, especially if you have sensitive skin or specific concerns.
4. Experience and Expertise of EstheticiansThe skill and knowledge of the esthetician are crucial for a successful facial. Choose a salon where the staff is well-trained, experienced, and able to provide personalized advice and treatments.
5. Ambiance and CleanlinessA clean, relaxing environment is essential for an enjoyable facial experience. Visit the salon beforehand if possible, or take a virtual tour on their website to ensure that the ambiance meets your expectations.
Conclusion
Finding the best facial salon in Dublin, CA, is key to achieving healthy, glowing skin. Whether you prefer a luxurious spa experience or a more targeted, medical-grade treatment, Dublin has a salon that will meet your skincare needs. By considering factors like reviews, services offered, and the expertise of estheticians, you can choose the perfect place to pamper your skin and enjoy a radiant complexion.
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