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gijoe-forever · 1 year ago
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fancingstyle · 16 days ago
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Modular Wall Installers in Sydney
If you’re looking for reliable modular wall installers in Sydney, Style Fencing is your go-to expert. Get in touch for a consultation and discover how they can transform your property with stylish, high-quality modular walls.
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vmsplusblog · 2 months ago
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syboubou · 9 months ago
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Happy Stairways set
This new set is all about the space under the staircase ! With this new pack, you'll get two new staircases (one with pattern, and one without but with multiple painted colors or natural wood swatches), assorted railing and fences, and a modular shelving system that will go under. You can use both sides as standalone or against the wall, it will work however you place them. Along with it, multiple clutter to fill the shelves or the walls, among with new wallpaper and painted color walls. Everything to make a bright and cheerful staircase area !
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This set includes 24 new items, maxismatch, lowpoly & basegame compatible.
Build: Two stairs (one with natural woods and sisal carpeted pattern and one with natural sial but 26 color swatches), a railing and an assorted fence.
Wall: Seamless wallpaper with assorted painted wall.
Furnitures: 5 modular shelves, stackable to build the perfect understair.
Lighting: Ceramic wall light
Decor: Muddy adult and kid boots, umbrellas in wicker basket, sisal baskets, books (left & right), assorted sisal pattern rug, wall frames, potteries decoration
Plants: A hanging plant, a small fern and a flower vase bouquet.
❗Note: due to the shaders being different, the shelves and the stairs/railing will not be the EXACT same color depending on the swatch/hour of the day. I tried my best to fit them the closest I could... 😌
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sw5w · 10 months ago
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Inner Wall Explosions
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STAR WARS EPISODE I: The Phantom Menace 02:03:02
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spacetech7 · 10 months ago
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athousanddresses · 1 year ago
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Contemporary Wine Cellar - Wine Cellar
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Ideas for a mid-sized, modern wine cellar renovation that includes display racks
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futureproof404 · 1 year ago
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this makes total sense
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hrijack · 2 years ago
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bleeblu · 2 years ago
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San Francisco Compact
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ms-demeanor · 1 year ago
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One thing that I keep seeing whenever I make posts that are critical of macs is folks in the notes going "they make great computers for the money if you just buy used/refurbs - everyone knows not to buy new" and A) no they don't know that, most people go looking for a new computer unless they have already exhausted the new options in their budget and B) no they don't make great computers for the money, and being used doesn't do anything to make them easier to work on or repair or upgrade.
Here's a breakdown of the anti-consumer, anti-repair features recently introduced in macbooks. If you don't want to watch the video, here's how it's summed up:
In the end the Macbook Pro is a laptop with a soldered-on SSD and RAM, a battery secured with glue, not screws, a keyboard held in with rivets, a display and lid angle sensor no third party can replace without apple. But it has modular ports so I guess that’s something. But I don’t think it’s worthy of IFixIt’s four out of ten reparability score because if it breaks you have to face apple’s repair cost; with no repair competition they can charge whatever they like. You either front the cost, or toss the laptop, leaving me wondering “who really owns this computer?”
Apple doesn't make great computers for the money because they are doing everything possible to make sure that you don't actually own your computer, you just lease the hardware from apple and they determine how long it is allowed to function.
The lid angle sensor discussed in this video replaces a much simpler sensor that has been used in laptops for twenty years AND calibrating the sensor after a repair requires access to proprietary apple software that isn't accessible to either users or third party repair shops. There's no reason for this software not to be included as a diagnostic tool on your computer except that Apple doesn't want users working on apple computers. If your screen breaks, or if the fragile cable that is part of the sensor wears down, your only option to fix this computer is to pay apple.
How long does apple plan to support this hardware? What if you pay $3k for a computer today and it breaks in 7 years - will they still calibrate the replacement screen for you or will they tell you it's time for new hardware EVEN THOUGH YOU COULD HAVE ATTAINED FUNCTIONAL HARDWARE THAT WILL WORK IF APPLE'S SOFTWARE TELLS IT TO?
Look at this article talking about "how long" apple supports various types of hardware. It coos over the fact that a 2013 MacBook Air could be getting updates to this day. That's the longest example in this article, and that's *hardware* support, not the life cycle of the operating system. That is dogshit. That is straight-up dogshit.
Apple computers are DRM locked in a way that windows machines only wish they could pull off, and the apple-only chips are a part of that. They want an entirely walled garden so they can entirely control your interactions with the computer that they own and you're just renting.
Even if they made the best hardware in the world that would last a thousand years and gave you flowers on your birthday it wouldn't matter because modern apple computers don't ever actually belong to apple customers, at the end of the day they belong to apple, and that's on purpose.
This is hardware as a service. This is John Deere. This is subscription access to the things you buy, and if it isn't exactly that right at this moment, that is where things have been heading ever since they realized it was possible to exert a control that granular over their users.
With all sympathy to people who are forced to use them, Fuck Apple I Hope That They Fall Into The Ocean And Are Hidden Away From The Honest Light Of The Sun For Their Crimes.
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ck-sims · 10 months ago
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Hunter's Glen Modular Arena
This hunter-jumper course was built in collaboration with @pixelpony-ccfinds. They asked me if I was willing to build a course to showcase their new Hunter-over-Fences set, and, as ever, I was delighted to do so. Hunter's Glen is a 50x40 lot built in Henford-on-Bagley, but it could honestly be placed anywhere as the landscaping is pretty generic. I created two courses in order to properly showcase each jump. Each jump is fully functional, however, due to the layout of each course and spacing of the jumps, it might be tricky to actually use them during actual gameplay; this lot was built with posed screenshots in mind. Ringside, there is a posh little seating area with a fancy rustic bar for spectators to enjoy.
I would like to thank @walnuthillfarm and @equinista for answering my questions regarding hunter-jumper courses and helping me figure out how to lay out each course. Without them, I'm sure I'd still be trying to figure things out.
Modular arena, you say? What's a modular arena?
This is a system I've been using to build most of my arenas lately - I place down a room, adjust it to the size I want my arena to be, delete the ceiling, and replace the walls with fences. Since each course layout is an individual 'room', all I have to do to switch between them is click the room, delete it, and then swap the layout I want into the empty spot. This has allowed me to make multiple configurations of an arena on the same lot, without having to save each lot over and over again. As such, this download comes with tray files for the lot itself (with Course 1 pre-loaded), Course 1, Course 2, and an empty arena for you to DIY to your heart's content!
This lot is built with items from Basegame, Horse Ranch, and My Wedding Stories and possibly Jungle Adventures?.
All CC is included in the file, but can also be found here:
Hunter over Fences set by @pixelpony-ccfinds
Outdoor Arena Sand by @pure-winter-cc
BOTW plants by FakePikachu (can you find the Korok flower?)
Chateau Rug & Colonial Bar by @felixandresims
Wine & Flowers by @plumbobteasociety
Deco Wine Glasses by @imfromsixam
Ivy by @syboubou
Course layouts and jump previews are under the cut!
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fancingstyle · 21 days ago
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Stunning Feature Walls in Sydney: Style Fencing’s Solutions for Modern and Elegant Spaces
Style Fencing offers exquisite feature wall solutions in Sydney, transforming ordinary spaces into stylish focal points. Known for their commitment to quality and custom craftsmanship, Style Fencing creates beautiful, durable feature walls that suit a range of design styles—from modern and industrial to rustic and traditional. With a skilled team and a variety of materials, they ensure each feature wall adds character and functionality to your property.
Why Choose a Feature Wall?
A feature wall enhances any area by adding a touch of personality and sophistication. It highlights a specific area, drawing the eye to unique designs or textures. Feature walls are also highly customizable, allowing homeowners to experiment with colors, patterns, and materials that reflect their style. By choosing Style Fencing, Sydney residents can bring depth and contrast to their spaces, turning walls into artwork that adds both visual appeal and value.
Custom Materials for Unique Designs
Style Fencing provides a broad selection of materials to create the perfect feature wall. Clients can choose from options such as timber slats, composite panels, stone, metal, and more. Each material offers a different aesthetic and can be customized for both indoor and outdoor applications. Timber, for instance, provides a warm, natural look, while metal or stone introduces a sleek, modern feel. Style Fencing’s experts guide clients in selecting the ideal materials to match their vision, ensuring a result that aligns with their preferences and complements their space.
Indoor and Outdoor Feature Wall Solutions
Style Fencing specializes in both indoor and outdoor feature walls, allowing clients to elevate any part of their property. Indoor feature walls are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or entryways, creating an instant impact that enhances the ambiance. For outdoor settings, a feature wall can beautify areas like gardens, patios, and poolside spaces, offering a striking backdrop that withstands the elements. With durable materials and weather-resistant options, Style Fencing ensures that outdoor feature walls remain as vibrant and strong as indoor installations.
Skilled Installation for Seamless Results
The team at Style Fencing is experienced in installing feature walls to perfection. Their experts take precise measurements, follow efficient installation methods, and ensure that every wall is securely and neatly constructed. By using high-quality materials and industry-leading techniques, they provide clients with feature walls that look seamless and stand the test of time. Style Fencing’s professionalism and attention to detail have earned them a reputation in Sydney for excellence in custom wall design and installation.
Style Fencing: Bringing Your Vision to Life
Choosing a feature wall from Style Fencing means investing in quality, style, and innovation. Their wide range of materials and expertise in modern design ensures that every wall reflects the client’s unique taste. For those in Sydney seeking to elevate their space, Style Fencing offers feature walls that blend functionality and beauty, making each space unforgettable. Whether it’s for a cozy indoor area or a vibrant outdoor setting, Style Fencing provides top-notch feature wall solutions that bring charm and value to any property.
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jovial-thunder · 9 months ago
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More IRL Lego Lancer!
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We played the Tomb of Delios one-shot by Katherine Stark. Some NPC comp / sitrep spoilers ahead.
I used the backs of old trivial pursuit boards for grids, egg cartons, poster tubes, and a big Roomba box + insert for terrain.
I coated the cardboard with this flour and glue paste recipe I found on youtube.
I found a bunch of cheap-ish large lego octogons and walls online for the modular buildings, then greebled them with misc urban details I collected from my local bricks & minifigs bulk by-volume bins.
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Our PCs were a Swallowtail artillery (callsign Bandit; an SSC plant in the union auxilliaries), Störtebeker striker (callsign Roadkill, silver-nanite kintsugi'd mechromancer), and Black Witch support (callsign Egret, disgraced princess (gotta be one of my favorite genders)).
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The elite cataphract ended up playing trapdoor spider for most of the game; hiding in a magical healing forest (thank u support o7) and grappling PCs back into the forest with it.
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Its scariest turn was popping out, structuring the Bandit and destroying his siege stabilizers, and lassoing it back into the forest. Egret came to the rescue and finally did the cataphract in with perimeter command plate/impact lance/crit thrown tactical knife overwatch combo.
The Swallowtail never took any voluntary movement after deploying its siege stab round 1, but between rainmaker knockback, the aforementioned trapdoor spider incident, and allied ferrous lashes, and a few rams, it was pingponged around the map pretty significantly.
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"Come out Rainmaker, I just want to talk."
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The final threat to the objective was when a bastion clambered up onto the pipeline to contest them. The Störtebeker (whose mini was having trouble standing up on the pipeline) pulled an indiana jones and just shot it down.
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For the pre-battle narrative section, I made two 4-step clocks out of lego and a minimap as the party visited various districts of the city. Both were totally unnecessary but I think added a lot to the IRL experience.
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All in all, it was a lot of fun! Things that worked well/could be improved on:
The aforementioned mini stability. I should add more baseplates to the minis to making moving and standing them up less finicky.
As cool as the egg carton bottoms are, having flat surfaces is just better. Going to stick with the tops going forward.
The grid ground floor worked great. I should trace more grids onto the egg cartons and larger boxes. I also made a few measuring sticks out of dowels and that was super handy.
Witchdice on phones continues to work well for PC character sheets.
I made a handful of status tokens that we could put next to mechs. They were handy for consumable statuses like lock-on, but less so for memorable ones like exposed and hidden.
We needed more little indicators for misc systems like Javelin Rockets and Iceout Drone.
It was fun to be able to follow up "how do you want to do this" with "you may now destroy the mini".
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sw5w · 10 months ago
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Anakin Flies Past the Portside Hangar
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STAR WARS EPISODE I: The Phantom Menace 01:54:13
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thefactualsphere · 9 months ago
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The body the corrupted core chose was one that kept it's original form, but allowed him much more mobility. A simple, deeply buried design that was attributed to someone named Keith Astor. The core had indicated to the AMA its location within the files of the large, mazelike systems Aperture ran on... And judging by the software inside the core, he had some knowledge of who had created the files.
It had been a visionary piece. Not all of the materials were even available to AMA... But of course, it likely did it's best. Recplacing and substituting wherever it couldn't do the exact job the schematics entailed.
And finally, the core was able to be released from the chamber on the plate, unsteady and barely calibrated. He leaned against the wall for balance, the optic in his head spinning and blinking slowly... He'd kept the main body of a core for his head, minus the limiting handles, and his body was a slightly modified version of the regular models of this time.. Though it was much more modular... Whoever had made it had done so with the ease of modifications in mind..
He felt as if he were biting his tongue, anxious to speak for fear it would still come out wrong.. He hadn't spoken a word of sense in decades, it was perhaps only fair that he were tense...
@adventuregunsphere
The A.M.A had looked over its work. The arm it had used was seemingly a bit tense itself as it tried to analyze what it had done. It was unable to be exact with the schematics provided to it, so it wasn't entirely happy with how it came out. It wasn't perfect.
Nevertheless, it tried to push this aside. It did its best with what it had. The parts for this model were outdated afterall...
[Please proceed with caution; calibration has not been sufficiently completed.]
It watched quietly afterward. What could it have done better? What substitutes should it have used that would have been closer to the original blueprint? What if its estimation caused any errors or discomfort? It would not know. Not until the problems were found. So it sat in unease, anticipating a major flaw.
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