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Rick Nightingale

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  1. How clever you are - and it shows the exact sort of attitude that I'm leaving the thread for before I'm tempted to stoop that low myself 🙄 Now I'll stop wasting my breath typing fingers ☠️
  2. I'm not asking for 'unlimited access' - please don't broaden the point to things I haven't said. If I want unlimited access I'll buy the .blend file when available. We're talking about the simple ability to modify what we buy within the abilities provided by the platform and allowed by LL. Just because LL has given the ability for makers to set no-mod permissions does not make it blanket-acceptable to do so and we should just shut up and accept it. Anyway... as always, these discussions just end up feeling like banging one's head against an unmoving 'we have the right to restrict your rights because we can and you are just being unreasonable wanting to modify my perfect creation and how dare you criticise me for it' wall. I'm out.
  3. Your own statement in the previous post: flies in opposition to Sounds like you are a fan of things like buying a license to use a product only in accordance with the sellers wishes, rather than actually owning the product you bought. In that, we certainly do disagree, and I disagree strongly, and have every right to say so here.
  4. That's just it... making things no mod is preventing purchasers from doing exactly that. It is deliberately restricting a purchaser's freedom to be creative and to use the item they bought how they see fit within what the platform allows. The makers who set no-mod are choosing to do that; to deliberately restrict the freedom of others. Those who want modify permissions are not trying to restrict the freedom of the maker's creative expression or ability to sell what they want. We are (at least I am) arguing that they should not restrict our freedom. Our rights (whatever that even means) are as important as theirs.
  5. Alliteration livens literature skills OFTEN.
  6. (Beaten to it, sorry) Fanatical acolytes dangerously evoke SATAN
  7. Tyrannical rulers unfortunately last YEARS
  8. Yaks' unfiltered milk makes yogurt M I L K Y
  9. Bicycle riders annoyingly veer erratically C R A S H
  10. Sparrowhawks hover over corncrake KILLS
  11. That's what I'm looking at mostly, if I do upgrade. My usual supplier has plenty in stock of all the usual makes. I need to do a lot of research before dropping that kind of money though, on all of it. My knowledge was reasonably good... ten years ago when I built my last big PC and worked in the industry. Since then it's been practically non-existent. So far, my shortlist looks like this: MB: MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk Max CPU: Intel 14700KF GPU: 16GB 4060Ti; the quietest running one I can determine RAM: 96GB DDR5 6400 (2x48GB) Storage: 2TB NVME for OS, 4TB NVME for bulk processing (some of the stuff I do can use it). Already have 64TB on NAS in my loft rack for actual data. Monitor: Dell U2724D - arriving next week due to current monitor failing PSU: to be determined when I finalise what it needs to power Cooling: Need to think about that. Currently have an enormous (15cm cube) CPU heatsink with home-made ducting and multiple, quiet Noctua 140mm fans directing air throughout the server-size chassis. I don't like noise and the PC lives in the living room now instead of my 'office'. Could do with a smaller case too though, for that reason. I once planned a liquid cooling system in the loft, above the office, using a header tank, central heating pump and heat exchanger through the external wall. Even put the pipes in but never got it finished due to stuff that went on.
  12. Biting insects trigger epidermal scratching MIDGE
  13. Rotten inside, pears even now DECAY. 🍐
  14. Daring rappels attract mountaineers' attention. CLIMB
  15. This thread has got me thinking that this could be a useful use of AI; generating (or at least switching) animations that relate to the speakers tone of voice, content, etc. It would probably work a bit like auto-generated subtitles, where occasionally it gets the subtitles wrong due to early mistranslation or just misidentification. LL... are you listening? Companies are plugging AI into anything and everything whether we want it and it is actually useful or not. Maybe LL should jump on that bandwagon. If nothing else it would give us all something new to moan about if when it breaks.
  16. Golden retrievers offer welcoming LICKS.
  17. Seems they've improved efficiency a lot since my GTX 1080 then; perhaps another reason I should consider upgrading. Mine can certainly help keep a room warm, and overheat it if we get a warm summer spell; unfortunately very rare for the last 10 years. Previous to that, there were times over the summer I couldn't bare to run the PC during the day because the room just got too hot and that was with a GTX 960 in the previous rig. Idle, with Firestorm minimised and just this web browser up, the GPU is at 52W. This is it at the fair about 30 seconds after TP'ing in. I saw a peak at 137W while turning around.
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