Hunches and gut feelings. Dreams in waking life.
I organize the Eurovision Song Contest, but exclusive to Lemmy, it’s called Lemmyvision !
That sounds really cool! I wouldn’t expect this kind of shape to be ideal for balancing
Thank you for the very in depth response, I must confess I have zero knowledge in 3d printing and my comment was actually a joke about The Witness. Iit’s a puzzle heavy video game, and one of those puzzles has you figuring the correct pattern on a screen, by noticing apple tree branches just like the one you printed
It looks like this lol

no broken branches, whats the solution
Which is basically what Snowden revealed btw (phone metadata collection, internet traffic interception, data access from tech platforms, fiber-optic cable tapping, smartphone location and metadata)


I dont think so, sorry for misleading you


Somehow my eyes decided to gloss over this sequence of letters


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cooking a marshmallow in Outer Wilds is priceless


How fast we went from first flight to space flight, on the scale of human existence it was in the blink of an eye, but from our daily perspective, it feels like such a gigantic feat
Blaze means the website Reddit, not the community they linked


This was just waiting to happen tbh


Take the total of what both of you earn, see what % each one contributes to that, and replicate this on rent


It’s like people were born after Snowden’s leaks


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Yep, I just responded to BCsven who had the same concern, usually this works for someone starting out, but I definitely upped my prices as I got more experience
One issue with my industry is that it’s very easy to get into, so the job market tends to be saturated, but at the same time it’s also easy to stand out once you’ve got the skills


Oh definitely, my advice is usually directed at people starting out, the average freelancer in my country charges around 300 euros per day, nowadays I switched on a per project pricing, which is easier to explain to clients


I’m a graphic designer so technically not an artist, but sometimes people ask how much they should charge for their design services, it’s a great question because there are many ways to go about it.
What i usually recommend, though, is local minimum wage per hour worked on the project times 2 ; it’s straightforward and usually fair to both the designer and the client, the former just needs to adjust the final price to take into account the cost of operating their business.
I’m saying this because it puts into perspective the cost of (design) art. For example, when I was a student, I drew a really nice shark, it took me about 40 hours. With my maths, it would cost around 500€.
I’m certain my drawing isnt worth half a thousand, no matter how proud I am of it, and how beautiful it could be for a potential buyer. But thinking about art prices in terms of remuneration per time spent sometimes help understanding why a certain piece is expensive.
The problem with this, is that it does not take into account the effort spent on that piece, among other things. In the end, an art piece value remains deeply personal and it reflects on the price a person is willing to pay.
I once charged 2k for a week worth of work on a boring corporate 60 page report/document, that’s way overpriced, but that company was in a rush because it was in summer and all their designers were in vacations, so they were willing to pay that much for my urgent help.
This is probably bogus and already covered in steamworks’ terms of use, I’m going to check but I expect them to have some kind of “you (the developer) are responsible for clearing copyrights stuff” clause