Hachikuji Mayoi from monogatari series.
Senjougahara Hitagi from monogatari series.
Deishuu Kaik-- oops you didn’t read that.
Monogatari series. I must have watched that entire series like a dozen times already. I absolutely love the VA’s performance. Finally reading through the Light Novels now.
Hajime No Ippo. Manga is still a blast and the anime was incredible too.
I had a good time with Blue Lock as well.
If your power consumption is actually 250 then go for a 500w PSU. You’ll get better efficiency.
Anandtech (rip) used to be my go-to for PSU efficiency curves.
3am… Need to be up in 4hrs…
Imma need me some 4 fairy soup.
I’m pretty sure they would have to upload millions of pictures of their own creation first.
From the YouTube guides in generating your own Lora models… Naa just a couple reference poses and it’s ready to go.
Somehow I get the feeling Valve still had some lingering feelings about the failure of Valve’s TF2 comp and they’re trying to right their wrongs.
I feel like it’s more “thank us for believing in the right god”
Not sure what else this meme is doing other than actively creating a bigger divide between the genders…
It seems like the argument is that at the lower price bracket, stepper motors offer higher performance than what a equivalently priced servo+encoder+controller combo can perform.
I felt like what I was reading in this thread wasn’t matching up with that I see out in industry… concerns about ‘price’ didn’t come up until your post.
Diamond turning machines are inherently low torque, low speed, AND nanoscale operations which uses servos for driving its respective axis. See precitech -youtube and in stark comparison Roeder’s 5axis optical mold machining. Wire EDM’s were all driven by servo motors until linear motors became popular. Even those famous JingDiao test samples are made on machines driven by servos.
Steppers have a higher precision to a servos higher speed and torque (but torque that’s not constant.)
Just trying to understand this. Then how come all CNC precision machines use a servo instead of a stepper? I mean there are some ridiculously accurate machines that can position itself over and over varying under a micron (<.001mm) but the manufacturers choose servo over stepper. Is it for the sake of holding torque that servos have to be used over steppers?
but near impossible for AI generators.
…I feel like this isn’t the first time I heard that statement before.
Trump believes Taiwan “stole” chip making technology from the states. And judging from most Republican’s general stupidity on this matter… They think majority of the semiconductors are produced in China. Because to them Taiwan == China.