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NotSpez , to programmerhumor in If AI can now speak Italian, it can certainly replace us...

We are so cooked

NotSpez , to news in S.F. bakery won't serve cops, police union claims. Store says it's about the guns, not the cops

Well first of all, I don’t want to call them because they’d shoot my dog

NotSpez , to asklemmy in What is a good hobby for a depressed person?

There are lots of guides on YouTube but this should suffice.

Costs are sort of just down to how into it you want to get. Kits range from $10-$300. I usually build ones in the $30-$80 range. You can get lots of fancy tools but really, just get a decent pair of sidecutters and a hobby knife (exacto or other brand) and maybe a sanding stick. I actually started with a nail polishing block that you can get at any store that has nailpolish.

Kit wise, really just start with a HG (High Grade) or EG (Entry Grade) that looks cool to you. If you find you enjoy the process more than the end product you can get into RG (real grade) or MG (Master Grade). All but MG are a 1/144 scale while MG is 1/100 scale. MG and RG are much more intricate.

As a last word of caution, the earlier RGs were not designed very well, each kit has a number, currently their are ~40 of them with the last 10 or so just being tiny MGs. The earlier ones can be great but need a bit more love to get right.

My personal favorite kit I have built is the RG Hi-Nu Gundam

NotSpez , to mildlyinfuriating in probably my biggest gripe with Lemmy right now. Feels like I'm just stuck in a loop.

I feel like the same thing happened on reddit when you followed multiple similar communities, i.e. unions and iwwunions in this photo.

NotSpez , to asklemmy in What is a good hobby for a depressed person?

First and foremost I want to second anyone who brought up cooking. Learning to cook a meal perfectly to your tasted is both accomplishing and sharable.

For the geekier stuff, I have taken up Gundam model kits in the last year. You can start off with simply building them straight from the box. There are also a ton of ways to customize them such as repainting, adding decals, create “weathering” effects and “kit bashing” (mixing models together to make your own new model). It has been a very nice outlet whenever I want to be crafty.

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