Add another panel where they’re making out
ShaunaTheDead
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Oops, you’re right! That’s what I meant to say but I got mixed up
Right, CMY for ink, RGB for light though.
this image is pretty helpful. With light you’re starting with white (the center of the left diagram) and subtracting colours to get your ideal colour. With ink, you’re adding colour to get your ideal colour, and adding all of your colours will get you to black.
I have a necklace that at first glance looks a bit like a cross, but it’s actually Eowyn’s sword from the Lord of the Rings.
“I am no man!” stabs in the face
High heels were originally created for horse riding because they would help you keep a good grip on the stirrups.
Reminds me of an early application of AI where scientists were training an AI to tell the difference between a wolf and a dog. It got really good at it in the training data, but it wasn’t working correctly in actual application. So they got the AI to give them a heatmap of which pixels it was using more than any other to determine if a canine is a dog or a wolf and they discovered that the AI wasn’t even looking at the animal, it was looking at the surrounding environment. If there was snow on the ground, it said “wolf”, otherwise it said “dog”.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Bought a new pack of a hair product which now uses 6% less natural ingredients and is no longer vegan
0·1 year ago“Matt” paste? Isn’t it “matte” or am I taking crazy pills again?
Edit: What the fuck… It’s spelled differently in the UK, the US, and Canada (where I’m from). It’s matte in Canada, mat in US, and matt in the UK.
From the Government of Canada website: https://www.noslangues-ourlanguages.gc.ca/en/writing-tips-plus/matte-mat-matt



Reminds me of that guy who was deported because he was too hot and turning all the guys gay