I might throw a party to smash my joy cons. Some of the worst quality control in my long history of owning hardware, and from a company previously famous for that trait. Good riddance.
It always shocked me that for how bad the joycons were, the "Pro Controller" was one of the best controllers I've ever used. I don't know how they managed to nail one and get the other so wrong.
That's their actual standard and hopefully it has returned to the "default" controller(s). I think they just flew too close to the sun in terms of trade-offs with the Switch 1 joy cons. Not possible to make them good enough at that price at that size at the time of release
So you’re saying the simulation architects used an older diffusion model for dreams.
> It may or may not have worked for me a handful of times
Exactly my experience. I used the exact strategy you mention (add pinching yourself, as old fashioned as that sounds) and it was almost too easy how quickly it worked, couple days I think. I questioned if it was real or not
>So you’re saying the simulation architects used an older diffusion model for dreams.
I think these concepts are actually related - the things that end up messed up in dreams and diffusion models are things that have high information density. Faces, hands, books, phone screens, ship layouts etc all have a lot of information in them from a human perspective. If we pay attention then we can see the (lack of) this level of detail.
This kind of lucid dreaming advice has worked for me a handful of times. They've been very memorable dreams.
That's very disingenuous. Nova replaces Coda "Buy Nova, own it forever [...] $99 + tax includes one full year of updates and new features" Not getting updates forever != subscription
Right. It's closer to Jetbrains' model for their IDE, although arguably better. IIRC if you stop paying Jetbrains an annual license, the license "falls back" to the version the IDE was at when the license started 12 months ago; if you stop paying Panic, the Nova license remains good for the major version of Nova you have when the license ended. (e.g., if you bought a license when Nova 10.0 was current and the license "expired" when Nova 11.1 was the current version, you don't have to go back to Nova 10; you can keep using Nova 11 and keep getting updates until Nova 12 is released.)
I used to love paper books of these as a kid. I was taught to start with my nose practically touching the page and slowly backing my face away without changing my focus. Eventually I could do it without doing so (and the skill never faded!) but it's the best way to get started
> I doubt betting line moves is even a thing anymore
It definitely is and it is lucrative if you go down the right rabbit holes. When you are able to be disciplined and completely ignore any sports fandoms you might have, you can have many "dimes" riding at a time and not even break a sweat