I’ve used TH72 a bit. I’d describe it more as shock proof than flexible. It’ll certainly make your miniatures robust, but it’s nowhere near as soft as something like TPU.
I’ve used TH72 a bit. I’d describe it more as shock proof than flexible. It’ll certainly make your miniatures robust, but it’s nowhere near as soft as something like TPU.
it’s pretty good for things that I can eye scan and verify that’s what I would have typed anyway. But I’ve found it suggesting things I wouldn’t remotely permit to things that are “sort of” correct.
Yeah. I haven’t bothered with it much but the best use I can see of it is just rubber ducking.
Last time I used it was to asked how to change contrast in a numpy image. It said to multiply each channel by contrast. (I don’t even think this is right and it should be ((original value-128) * contrast) + 128)
not original value * contrast
as it suggested), but it did remind me I can just run operations on colour channels.
Wait what’s my point again? Oh yeah, don’t trust anyone that can’t tell you what the output is supposed to do.
I’d like some kind of visual task scheduler instead of having to read up on how to do cron jobs every time.