I have a NVDIA GPU and no idea what could be the problem here, unfortunately. The only thing that comes to mind is that when you bake textures you need to disconnect the metallic node or turn it to 0, otherwise the bake will be completely black. No idea if this is related but it looks like it might be a problem with reflection?
You tried to uninstall and reinstall the GPU drivers? Are there different versions of the drivers (for NVDIA there are) that you could try?
If you subscribe to RSS feeds that sometimes due ads in the form of articles (looking at you daringfireball); services like SiftRSS let you use Regex to filter out titles that match (i.e., sponsor, sponsorship) so you only get organic content.
Don’t try, just write in it whenever you feel like it: congratulations! You have a diary! That could be several times a day, or once a month, depending what you need and want out of your diary. But realistically if you’re just starting out it will probably be diary meta, like about the writing you’re doing in the diary lol.
For me I find it useful for
jotting media reviews.
nurturing my stationary fetish.
an excuse to practice my cursive.
relaxing at the end of the day, or week.
reading over to gain insights into my moods (like how I was always sad after drinking)
purging “negative” feelings (anger, insecurity, etc) - just get them out of my head and on to a page.
Anyway, here’s an example of me just talking about Quake 2 and having trouble focusing at work:
I tried something like that once. I was going to write about a weird nightmare I had. Ended up creating a “short” horror story that I write on days I’m feeling a little more angry — you can read that as violent if you want — and down. It isn’t done yet, that’s the reasons for the quotes, but I hope to get to the end sometime.
For sure! But i feel I’ll probably make many short stories instead of just stretching one out. As an aspiring author i guess I’ll use this as a kind of practice
Ah yeah that makes sense. I’m an eternal hobbyist with different creative things (art, games, stories, etc), so I get the challenge of just finishing something.
PS feel free to send me what you’ve got if you want a totally impartial “beta reader” or whatever that’s called
Foobar2000, which is a Windows application but available as a snap using wine.
I really want to use DeaDBeeF because it is Linux native and has similar customization features (I like big album art, for example), but sadly its library management leaves a lot to be desired compared to Foobar’s. I don’t want to have to generate a playlist every time I want to listen to an album, nor do I want to have to clear that playlist when I’m done.
I haven’t found any other player with even remotely similar customization available.
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