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What's a process where you prefer the old way of doing things instead of how it's done now?

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  • J [email protected]

    What is the point of tubeless tyres on bicycles ?

    They're rock hard to put on, then you have to add sealant otherwise they leak.

    Because of the beading and the sealant they are much heavier, and rotational weight is the worst sort of weight.

    People say they don't get punctures, but that's because of reinforcing, you can get tube tyres with reinforcing so what is the benefit ?

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    Not having a tube allows the tire to flex more so it's more compliant. It's not that you'll avoid punctures, but that they often seal themselves.
    Tubeless definitely isn't necessary and probably isn't super beneficial for most people but there are definite advantages for some uses.

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    • interstellar_1@lemmy.blahaj.zoneI [email protected]

      I want a phone where I am able to reach the top and the bottom of the screen without shifting my grip. Also being able to comfortably store in a pocket would be nice

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      Pixel 10 Pro or Galaxy S25 both fit that bill

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      • grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

        In the 90s, I felt like I knew so much about computers, both the hardware and the software, but I've definitely fallen off from all the improvements in the past 20 years, and I'm so Goddamn lost now. I miss those simpler times when it was more about the physical aspects of a PC and less about the technical aspects.

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        What do you feel like you're out of the loop on?

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          You do not understand what quality code is if you think the current or previous generations produce anything but shit when it's not a 1-1 copy of someone's project it digested.

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          You do not realize how many businesses operate every single day and make plenty of money on suboptimal code.

          Industrial scale everything does not care, so long as the job gets done and the invoice is paid.

          Just like with every other profession made obsolete by technology, the 80% case won't need your bespoke, hand-crafted, artisanal assembly. There will still be minority cases who will pay a premium for it. And plenty of people will still program as a hobby or for their local community. But industrial scale software will be written by bots.

          Because the world runs on good enough. No matter how many elitist neckbeards get butthurt in the process.

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          • abbotsbury@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

            Uh oh, the bad faith AI bros are conflating luddites with anyone that disagrees with them again....

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            Says the Luddite without an argument...

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            • setsneedtofeed@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

              Modern tabletop miniature painting is dominated by contrast paints and airbrushes. This is especially true of small time commission painters.

              I personally only use my airbrush for priming, and only use contrast paints for intensely limited purposes like glazing. For the vast majority of my painting I use methods taught in the 80s and 90s.

              I personally like the results, and I like to think my methods give my pieces a "voice" that helps me stand out from other local commission painters which deliver interchangeable looking results.

              I don't dislike airbrushes (which I know were used by certain niche painters back in the day, but weren't in common use generally) or contrast paints. I know some people take the time to get good results with them, however I think the majority of people applying them do it in a sloppy manner and the effort it would take to prep or clean up the results to a standard I would accept seems like more work than just doing it traditionally.

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              I got into painting minis back in the day but didn't stick with it. I miss it a lot though.

              What types of paints and methods are you reminiscing about? I'm not knowledgeable enough to even know what you're saying you prefer, or how it's different from the off the shelf stuff, even assuming that what's on the shelf today is the same as it was 20 years ago when I painted.

              I skimmed your post history and saw a couple OC minis you painted, they look great, but what's different about them? I don't have a trained eye so forgive me I'm not trying to be rude.

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              • typewar@infosec.pubT [email protected]

                I was given a manual one a few weeks ago with no instructions, check out this horror show:

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                I open cans with a flat head screwdriver and find it easier

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                  Photography. Film was so advanced, having a layer for each major colour, every film stock has a different feeling. The only downside was cost, but you only took a picture when you were sure it is a good picture. Now we have tons of digital garbage because we take 100 pictures at once.

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                    Pixel 10 Pro or Galaxy S25 both fit that bill

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                    Those are both big phones. they do not

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                      I'm a big fan of manual machining over CNC.

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                        I prefer how Nazis were dealt with in the past

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                          I got into painting minis back in the day but didn't stick with it. I miss it a lot though.

                          What types of paints and methods are you reminiscing about? I'm not knowledgeable enough to even know what you're saying you prefer, or how it's different from the off the shelf stuff, even assuming that what's on the shelf today is the same as it was 20 years ago when I painted.

                          I skimmed your post history and saw a couple OC minis you painted, they look great, but what's different about them? I don't have a trained eye so forgive me I'm not trying to be rude.

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                          Contrast paints are a new formulation that's gotten popular in the market. They are like a glaze with wash properties. The idea is that you can simply paint them over a white priming and you're done, all the shading is done for you.

                          I find the average results I see in real life to be underwhelming. The colors can often be patchy especially if applied to large flat surfaces like for example Space Marine armor. What is more is that contrast paints only contain one shade of pigment and the darker or lighter portions on the model just relate to pigment concentration. I prefer to shade and highlight by adding different colors to the base paint. I find that it offers more control and greater range over the colors. The control relates also to how highlights are placed. Many people either skip them entirely by relying on contrast paint, or they copy the modern GW Box Art style which highlights pretty much every single hard edge rather than trying to give the impression of a light source. I like to give the impression of a light source.

                          For traditional touches, blacklining is a practice of tracing a thinned black or near black paint on the borders of different objects of the mini to help give them definition. This can be especially important when painting in bright and saturated color schemes to keep them from assaulting the eyes with too much brightness.

                          I underpaint, which is related to mixing for shading but means to paint certain areas a particular color in preparation for another color to support it. For example Caucasian skin is usually a red-brown or purple before the first actual flesh tones go on.

                          Sometimes it's just things I consider absolutely basic like basing a mini at all in any way. All I my minis are based with texture in some way (any you see in my history that don't have basing texture were specifically requested such by other people) and have at least basic drybrushing or flock. A lot of people just paint the bases now, or simply just leave them bare.

                          I also like putting segmented colors, camo patterns, or other simple freehanding on minis. This draws a lot of attention in real life as many people are so used to just contrast painting that they never learn fine control and as such never even attempt freehand.

                          I do have a few paper copies of older painting books I reference along with various PDF scans. All the the exact paint recommendations are out of date, but the general concepts are still valid.

                          I partially blame army bloat and the FOMO treadmill in Warhammer 40k for creating unmanageably large armies that cause people to treat the painting as a chore to be finished with rather than something to enjoy and get better at.

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                            I got into painting minis back in the day but didn't stick with it. I miss it a lot though.

                            What types of paints and methods are you reminiscing about? I'm not knowledgeable enough to even know what you're saying you prefer, or how it's different from the off the shelf stuff, even assuming that what's on the shelf today is the same as it was 20 years ago when I painted.

                            I skimmed your post history and saw a couple OC minis you painted, they look great, but what's different about them? I don't have a trained eye so forgive me I'm not trying to be rude.

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                            And uh, ignore the Aliens minis and GCPD. Those were self admittedly a rush job.

                            Here's some better examples of what techniques I try to apply look like.

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                              Socializing.

                              No social media to distract people. Nobody staring a phones. Nobody recording themselves for streaming.

                              You memorized phone numbers or wrote them down. You called or got called to meet up at some place and everyone went from there.

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                                I miss physically owning software, movies, and music, not having to pay a subscription for car features like heated seats or more horsepower. I miss getting a complete game that was usually mostly glitch free on day one you got it on CD/DVD.

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                                • interstellar_1@lemmy.blahaj.zoneI [email protected]

                                  Those are both big phones. they do not

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                                  The S25 Plus/Ultra, and the Pixel 10 and 10 Pro XL are. The S25 and Pixel 10 Pro are small phones that can easily be used with one hand.

                                  https://www.phonearena.com/phones/size/Samsung-Galaxy-S25-Ultra,Google-Pixel-10-Pro/phones/12343,12652

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                                    The S25 Plus/Ultra, and the Pixel 10 and 10 Pro XL are. The S25 and Pixel 10 Pro are small phones that can easily be used with one hand.

                                    https://www.phonearena.com/phones/size/Samsung-Galaxy-S25-Ultra,Google-Pixel-10-Pro/phones/12343,12652

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                                    I would disagree. I have the pixel 4a5g which is pretty much the same size as the pixel 10, and in a normal grip there's like an inch above and a centimetre below my thumb

                                    Also I'm not even in the market for buying a new phone, I'm going to wait until this phone is dead before I buy one.

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                                    • interstellar_1@lemmy.blahaj.zoneI [email protected]

                                      You have automated machines? Here in Canada the only place i've seen those is mcdonald's.

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                                      They're becoming ubiquitous in Korea. Restaurants, cafes. We even have unmanned convenience stores here now. Just grab your stuff and pay at the machine. Shoplifting is virtually unknown here.

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                                        Photography. Film was so advanced, having a layer for each major colour, every film stock has a different feeling. The only downside was cost, but you only took a picture when you were sure it is a good picture. Now we have tons of digital garbage because we take 100 pictures at once.

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                                        I feel the opposite. Film sucked so bad. I love pointing my phone at things and shooting a hundred shots and finding something good there or not finding anything and continueing with my day. Old photography was a pointless torture.

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                                          Bro, I had dial up in the early nineties...

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                                          I do not miss dial up.

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