I'm not an expert with modelling or blender, but automated unwrapping and packing tools are pretty solid, especially if just noodling around. A perfect unwrap is also less important if you're painting/projecting your textures on to the model rather than working with the 2D maps directly.
December 16, 2025 at 5:38 AM
I'm not an expert with modelling or blender, but automated unwrapping and packing tools are pretty solid, especially if just noodling around. A perfect unwrap is also less important if you're painting/projecting your textures on to the model rather than working with the 2D maps directly.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAIRU So yeah, central banks will deliberately maintain a certain level of unemployment, and it's not some character flaw or whatever
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAIRU So yeah, central banks will deliberately maintain a certain level of unemployment, and it's not some character flaw or whatever
Yeah, not that its designed as such. In any market if there's more demand than supply, the price (of labour in this case) will rise until finding a new equilibrium, but when it comes to labour, increasing wages also increases demand, instead of equilibrium it feedbacks into accelerating inflation.
December 11, 2025 at 3:08 AM
Yeah, not that its designed as such. In any market if there's more demand than supply, the price (of labour in this case) will rise until finding a new equilibrium, but when it comes to labour, increasing wages also increases demand, instead of equilibrium it feedbacks into accelerating inflation.
Long past due for people to switch to Qobuz or another platform not yet in it's enshittification phase. Better royalties, noticeably better quality, and less monetised, over-optimised algorithms playing the same few hundred songs. Current listening: Long March Through the Jazz Age - The Saints
December 4, 2025 at 12:01 AM
Long past due for people to switch to Qobuz or another platform not yet in it's enshittification phase. Better royalties, noticeably better quality, and less monetised, over-optimised algorithms playing the same few hundred songs. Current listening: Long March Through the Jazz Age - The Saints