What happened?
What happened?
It’s for smoother scrolling. Worth it, imho, if you use your phone a lot. Much easier on the eyes.
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The Unitree G1 is priced at $21,600.00, while the Unitree H1 costs $94,905.00. According to TheRobotShop, both models are on-demand items and are not typically held in stock.
More of a toy for people that use the term “fuck-it-money” unironically.
To capture the “unmistakable essence of CRT” that the N64 was designed for, Analogue says it’s using a “bespoke, purpose-built 4K upscaler” that it says goes beyond existing shaders designed for 2D games. Virtual scan lines and shadow masks on the Analogue 3D help capture “the soft glow of phosphor” and “vibrant color [intersection]” inherent to CRTs, Analogue writes, creating “virtually indistinguishable recreations of CRT displays [that] capture the warmth, depth, and texture in every frame.”
That’s probably the selling point. A good 4k upscaler with crt emulation can be pretty expensive in itself.
Description
* Wooden lyre with a ceramic imitation tortoise shell sound-box; restored from remains.
Materials
* wood
* tortoise-shell
The imitation is so good, it fooled the British museum!
Its body was a wooden staff roughly 90 cm to 150 cm (3 to 5 feet) long
Checks out. It’s a combination of a club and spear. I’d imagine the shorter version is more on the club side, while the longer one is more on the stabby side.
The german language has two words for “owl”: “Eule” and “Kauz”. I’m a native speaker, but I had to look up what the difference is (Wikipedia/Deepl):
“Eule” means “owl”.
“Kauz” also means owl, but specifically the small, fat and grumpy looking kind:
Various bird genera and species from the family of true owls (Strigidae) are referred to as [Kauz]. The differentiation between the terms “Eule” and “Kauz” is a peculiarity of the German language and has no equivalent in terms of zoological systematics. [Eule] are generally rather elongated, slender bird species, whereas [Kauz] have a stocky, large-headed shape
[Eule] are considered thoughtful and wise, whereas [Kauz] are considered clumsy, eccentric and reclusive.
That’s literally it, it has nothing to do with biology. So the correct translation would be “grumpy-looking goshawk owl”. 😉
It’s called displacement aggression The sportsball fan identifies with his team to the point that it feels like he lost the game himself. Since he can’t express his frustration and subsequent aggression towards the opposing team (since he is in front of his TV several 100km away), he expresses it towards the next best thing that is weaker and accessible, e.g. furniture, walls, wife and kids…
Yes, and even the bridge is amaranth!
I just used standard alcohol-based varnish. Tbh I when I started this build, I didn’t even realise it would do that. 😅
Those are standard (albeit fancy) “french eye” tuning pegs from Thomann Germany. The endpin is in the same style. Maybe for the next instrument I will try to make them myself.
I wish. Lutes are an entirely different beast. Definitely on my bucket list, though.
Have you adjusted the speed settings according to what the manufacturer says? LW-PLA can only be printed at a very low speed or else it clogs. It also needs constant speed. For example for colorfabb LW-PLA, I had to set all speeds to 40mm/s.
So far I just use a baroque bow. I work on a cherry bow from time to time, but it’s quite difficult.
And here is a Quick vocaroo where I play a few notes on each string.
That’s probably because they’re closely related. Every region in Europe has their own variation of a small, pear-shaped, three-stringed instrument. There’s the Russian gudok, Bulgarian gadulka, Spanish rabel, and so on…
I think the masked-off area is easy to spot:
The body got an alcohol-varnish and the fingerboard is oiled. Worked pretty well.
I posted the full build here: https://lemmy.world/post/19796054
Some more pictures:
Pretty dystopic that you post this quote, because it is doctored to include catholics. Niemöller’s wife explicitly stated that he never included them in his poem. Source: https://martin-niemoeller-stiftung.de/martin-niemoeller/was-sagte-niemoeller-wirklich