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  • I always thought she looked kind of off. Now I know it's the bleached skin.

  • Maybe. If it was a compelling case I'd think they'd show us the data.

  • I mean if you really want to go all out, yes, you need to match string gauge, type, brand, put same pickups/electronics in both, etc.

    But in my experience, I usually need a year to figure out a new piece of gear thoroughly enough to make any decisions. Take a photo of all your current settings with your current guitar and make some recordings . Then play with your new guitar and just keep trying to dial in the sound you want in all your gear for the next year .

    After a year try comparing recordings or go back to your old guitar with settings from the photo and see if you still like it better. It's very likely that you will come up with a new sound that you like even better or arrive at roughly the same place you were before.

    If not, you can swap out your pickups/electronics and strings and have it set up identically, etc. Just make sure the pickups are in exactly the same positions on both instruments because that will change the sound too. Wood type makes a difference but a very small one, and neck more than body.

    A big part of getting new gear is rolling the dice and seeing what comes out of it. Not going through that process and just trying to force it to sound like something else is doing yourself a disservice. If nothing else, you will learn more about your gear and what you do/don't like in this process . But there's a very good chance you will come up with something new that you like. At least that's usually how it has worked out for me. This process has allowed me to hone in on the sound I need for the project I'm on and also be able to get a variety of different sounds for different things.

  • The optimist in me hopes that AI just makes up for the loss in human labor from population loss and everything just keeps functioning.

  • Is it possible that the next PM can be from the Greens? Do they have a good candidate? Won't this just split the left?

  • Impossible for me. I'm pretty impressed with it's coding abilities. Yes humans are still better but they can do quite a lot now.

  • I mean it's a lot better than anything I expected, especially under this administration, that's for sure. Most other companies are rolling over to everything.

  • I don't think batteries will soak up that much salt for their use. And I'd imagine they saturate over time. It's very different than something built specifically for deslination.

  • Maybe you're right, but the hips look very small and the objects very uniform.

  • fair enough but I'm not a Lemmy dev and Digg is still dead to me from the last time they died, which was for a good reason

  • Sadly this is probably from a child who ate a bunch of magnets.

  • I honestly haven't even gone to look at it yet. I'm totally satisfied with Lemmy, why bother?

  • Same for me.

  • Not, for example, if it's only producing 1l/day.

  • Ouch

    Jump
  • I mean if we are talking about lack of mental acuity, we are talking about most of MAGA, no?

  • That's his wanking arm.

  • Um, maybe for a second to see if they are attractive or not, but that's about it.

  • I mean no one finds people that they find unattractive attractive, man or woman, do they?

  • I can't imagine it's doing this at a rate that will make a big impact on water supply, I suspect this is one of those things they throw in just to have a good headline.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Wi-Fi 7 Marketing is Lying About it's Biggest Feature

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    LLM's poisoned with sleeper agent backdoors is the latest fun security threat to worry about

    www.theregister.com /2026/02/05/llm_poisoned_how_to_tell/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    $500 million bribe from the Abu Dhabi Royal Family to Trump uncovered.

    www.alternet.org /trump-crypto-2675066871/
  • Star Trek @lemmy.world

    He just sits his ass down on all those buttons- he may or may not be firing lasers out into space

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    When I was a kid, computers expanded your mind and your freedoms, bringing power to the individual. With AI, now it does the thinking for you, takes your job, gives power only to a few billionaires.

  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    New version has "issues"

  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world

    Alien abduction

  • Geopolitics @lemmy.world

    US and Russian officials draft plan to end Ukraine war based on capitulation from Kyiv

    www.theguardian.com /world/2025/nov/19/us-and-russian-officials-draft-new-peace-plan-based-on-capitulation-from-ukraine
  • Geopolitics @lemmy.world

    Chinese travellers estimated to have cancelled 500,000 trips to Japan amid rising tensions

    www.theguardian.com /world/2025/nov/18/chinese-travellers-estimated-to-have-cancelled-500000-flights-to-japan-amid-rising-tensions
  • Geopolitics @lemmy.world

    Race for icebreakers heats up amid Arctic power struggle

    english.elpais.com /international/2025-11-01/race-for-icebreakers-heats-up-amid-arctic-power-struggle.html
  • Geopolitics @lemmy.world

    Trump exempts Hungary from sanctions for buying Russian oil

    www.dw.com /en/trump-exempts-hungary-from-sanctions-for-buying-russian-oil/a-74668348
  • Geopolitics @lemmy.world

    Taiwan's vice president calls for closer EU ties in rare address to international lawmakers

    apnews.com /article/taiwan-eu-europe-vice-president-hsiao-bikhim-b3ef3a0e47779c2e6ae51b627e94689e
  • Geopolitics @lemmy.world

    "Biden Administration Policies Led to a 0% Market Share in China", Claims NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang, as He Hopes for a Breakthrough in the Region

    wccftech.com /biden-administration-policies-led-to-a-0-market-share-in-china-claims-nvidia-jensen-huang/
  • World News @lemmy.world

    We Said “We Will Block Everything” and We Did: Inside Italy’s Strike for Gaza

    truthout.org /articles/we-said-we-will-block-everything-and-we-did-inside-italys-strike-for-gaza/
  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    That white guy on the Cracker Barrel logo they were trying to get rid of.. Is his name just Cracker?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Just got on first private tracker, want to start a seed

  • Geopolitics @lemmy.world

    China's Xi calls for 'proper handling of frictions' at tense summit with EU officials

    www.reuters.com /world/china/chinas-xi-calls-proper-handling-frictions-tense-summit-with-eu-officials-2025-07-24/