@GPrime85 There is also something called "inverse kinematics" which I think is better for certain things
(If that's not where you actually bailed)
Disclaimer: I have about 30 mins experience with blender myself
Exploring some internet DNS data
I noticed some of the bigger domains have nameservers whose hostnames span multiple TLDs
As if they consider TLD to be a single point of failure
Interesting
Not sure how they think https://t.co/tzoqEzYYA1 could still work if .com disappears...
@AbeiV I don't actually really know how avahi works
But I have had my own DNS server running since before it existed, so I never looked into it
There are probably devices that don't support it anyway
I have DHCP configured to advertise my DNS server too
How many ppl know this?
You can set up your own DNS server at home, add a domain to it, and add whatever you want to that
Any devices you configure to use that server for DNS can see that domain and those hosts
So you can set up you own micro internet at home basically
@lauriewired@cmuratori When you say "DVI" there do you mean the digital version (with the same signalling as HDMI)? Because as far as I can tell, from switching inputs or video modes, its link training takes quite a while too
I realised recently that I created a VM on a host called "grug", in early 2023
This was after @htmx_org wrote his book I think, but at the time I had never heard of him or the book or its main character
I do not know what to make of this