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by u/12D3KooWKCA9BQo1XzVdPcWsufVHFLBCA7TifvKc1KdLtaobZezK | 2mo ago
You’re the retard here, falling for ashkenazim getting surgery. You have no idea what you’re talking about, and it’s quite funny to watch.
by u/12D3KooWLgyGmmruihw9ZAzYF2CWx9rvETSii3S5ybaWwQUbAzFP | 2mo ago
Sepharadic looks like arabs. Ashkenazis looks like Germans, often tall, blonde, with blue eyes. Put some glasses on your nose. Sepharadics and Askhenazis are absolutely not the same "race". Hence jews are not a race, but one of the most race mixed people of the world. A japanese looks like an other japanese. A Finn looks like an other Finn. A native american looks like an other native american. An Ashkenazi from netherland, looks nothing like a sepharadic from Morroco. If you believe jews are one heterogeneous race, you are as retarded as them. Which you are, because nazism is basically judaism for the goyims.
by u/12D3KooWLgyGmmruihw9ZAzYF2CWx9rvETSii3S5ybaWwQUbAzFP | 2mo ago
Well obviously i'm on my computer checking plebbit posts.
The original 1986 release of M.D. Geist was the first feature to be directed by mechanical designer Koichi Ohata when he was 23 years old. Ohata was an industry novice at this time and his inexperience in manning such a project is evident in the finished release. Director credit was ultimately given to Hayato Ikeda who had some seniority on the production. The title attained popularity and later cult status in America several years later. This success peaked with US distributor Central Park Media funding a sequel and a re-edited "Director's Cut" of the original to refresh interest and to make a characteristically 80s production less of a juxtaposition with how the sequel was from a different decade altogether. The Director's Cut uses an entirely new audio track as well as different music cues and newly-animated sequences either run alongside existing footage or replace certain sequences entirely. Digital edits are used to correct physical mistakes that were effectively preserved in the original. As a result, this created an entirely new version of M.D. Geist with a notably different tone. The 1986 edition was only released on VHS and Laserdisc and has not resurfaced officially since. The goal of this version is to accomplish everything the 1996 version set out to do in the context of the 1986 original by maintaining the original audio and repurposing the new footage. To successfully build these two versions into one, this full work has been built from the ground up as both versions are very different. For consistency, and in order to avoid the mire of various quality DVD rips that aren't from highly satisfactory masters, all of the 1986 footage has been sourced from the so-far-best-quality Laserdisc rip available. The 1996 footage has been altered and 'filtered' slightly to contrast less with footage created ten years earlier. This version also uses entirely new edits to better remove errors that were either overseen during the production of the 1996 edition or could not have been removed at the time due to technical limitations. Some errors remain simply because they are irreparable or because no better alternative is available. Some liberties have been taken with audio as well; to make sure the 1996 footage matches the 1986 material in tone and atmosphere, sound effects have been selected and inserted to create new audio. Finally, official material such as the M.D. Geist Complete Works book and US graphic novel have been referenced to provide some more exposition and expand the title's backstory. In essence, this is a best-of-both-worlds package that should hopefully be the most cohesive and most exciting version of M.D. Geist for old and new watchers alike. It expands the scope of the OVA while keeping it in its original context as an 1986 anime video title. Every measure has been taken to ensure all staff who worked on both versions of the production have been included in this edit's credit sequence, as this was quite a laborious task though some names have inadvertently been left out due to time. Enjoy.
What are you doing right now Pleb?
business-and-finance.eth | by Tom (u/plebeius.eth) | 2mo ago
make a subplebbit for haircomb, we’ll add it to the default list
by Rinse (u/rinse12.eth) | 2mo ago
It was meant to be published a few days ago, but there's a weird problem with tests in browser and they're not passing. Hopefully I can fix it soon
by u/12D3KooWBvHCZ1SRbRpm6DT8dPJ8JHHg8FmFazUyLK8UGqebKp9G | 2mo ago
I ask Esteban if I have questions. If I have to trust an AI I can only trust Esteban
Here is the crypto pink pill, there is a haircomb living in the Bitcoin blockchain. Natasha Otomoski is unironically Satoshi. Bitcoin as electronic cash was just the first step, the haircombers start making more powerful haircombs, wider merkle trees, cheaper and more efficient liquidity stacks. These things the haircomb need to survive. Once entrenched fully, the haircomb would be able to slowly comb literally even bald people   Natasha stumbled into creating the haircomb after she combed her hair in her bedroom in 2019 and started working with her combined super fuzzer, running simulations of the OP_RETURN statement on pay to witness script hash bitcoin script. She would 'evolve' the haircomb by adding additional teeth, making the previous teeth shorter and more efficient to compute. The haircomb needs more and more teeth in order to have shorter and shorter teeth.   Quantum computer was created to take over and stop Bitcoin (they have their own competing blockchain in the works). They did the needful to stop or slow down Natasha's haircomb. They started by unlimiting the block-size and removing critical Segwit and P2SH codes the haircomb uses in its go language. Shor's algorithm was the final nail in the coffin, which destroyed ECDSA on the bitcoin chain (Bitcoin uses ECDSA to secure transactions). THIS is why Haircomb was invented, and this is why Natasha is so intent to make bounded haircombs, release the original code, and lock down the haircomb-protocol.   Back to comb supply - Natasha has developed a breakthrough new claimer (designed for her haircomb actually), and is claiming COMB in secret for the sole purpose of driving up the claiming fee sky-high, then give away the comb to kickstart the adoption and ensure that all haircombers make it.
by Tom (u/plebeius.eth) | 2mo ago
this new ui seems pretty complex btw, it's not simple gaussian blur. I wonder how many people will suffer battery issues
plebmusic.eth | by Tom (u/plebeius.eth) | 2mo ago
by Tom (u/plebeius.eth) | 2mo ago
it's both. it was also obviously the direction all software designs was going towards (have you ever seen any futuristic/black mirror-like film, where the VR GUIs are literally this liquid glass design?) even before visionOS, it was pretty clear that would be the direction
by u/12D3KooWPSGGpAa3AhBX4ArCpRBDhABHMCSEP7BJ2NokCWh7WF5A | 2mo ago
this whole liquid glass UI stuff looks like Apple engineers scrambling to create jobs for themselves rather than new UI iteration
technopleb.eth | by Tom (u/plebeius.eth) | 2mo ago
Man, the memories. I have to frutigeraeromaxx https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frutiger_Aero http://old.reddit.com/r/FrutigerAero/
can't really load anything today