I’ve had to use some W11 virtual machines for school. Absolutely miserable user experience, both for everyday tasks and power users. Just… why?
I’ve had to use some W11 virtual machines for school. Absolutely miserable user experience, both for everyday tasks and power users. Just… why?
I love Firefox.
It’s ye old “part of franchise I don’t like isn’t canon”. I feel like it’s more apt for the sequels since the prequels are actually by the original author. Plus I like em lol. They brought us great memes.
I didn’t know about this until now, that’s so cool! Apparently there’s a whole list of words he uses somewhat consistently: Bulbapedia
I see more OwO with furries and UwU with weebs but both are alive and well UwU
Totally! Also, I get it, not everyone likes long video essays.
I mostly posted this because of the generally dismissive attitude of some people on the internet towards modern art. It is only logical that while there is good abstract paintings, there are also not so good ones. In the end it is also quite subjective.
In the end, I think art museums and other places that display art could and should do a better job at giving the context for a given piece to understand it. There is this perception that good art is understood regardless of its context, but I don’t think that’s true. No art is made in a vacuum, and knowing the historical and maybe even personal context to a piece can truly enrich it (as it has done for me with the works of Pollock).
I really like this explanation of modern art. Personally, I don’t connect to this painting either, but I also have no context for it.
Edit: I do actually think this painting would be awesome to see IRL. Just look at all this texture.
Funny, cause in Germany it’s pretty expensive and considered somewhat of a premium product.
More importantly, source?