It's absolutely a parody in the vain of Verhoeven's Robocop and Starship troopers.
It's got cyberpunk and ultra capitolism, and kids riding skateboards hanging off the back of cars and cyborg dogs and a guy riding around on a motorcycle with a fucking atomic bomb in the passenger seat. All super 80's cliche.
I mean, how can your name your MC Hiro Protagonist without it being a parody?
Is there lighting in the storm? Could be the perfect segway...π
Ch'aak & Yeil (Eagle and Raven) hanging out in my front yard.
#art #artstr #nature #birbs #eagle #raven
View from a plane of a mountain expanse in Alaska, somewhere between Juneau and Anchorage.
#Artstr #Art
From what I can tell so far nothing is ever really deleted. When you use the Delete function on snort it basically adds a note (nip-09) that says you don't want people to see it. A relay or client can just decide not to honor that request.
nostr:npub1kmsnnxw6p8vlk2l2dh0443jkj0txl7jrww8qpx4vd428he0a8jqqy6tjep It turns out there is a content warning specification in the nostr protocol (NIP-36). The Snort.social web client uses it, but support in other clients is limited for now.
@florian |Β Photographer The #plebstr dev saw a post I did to see how different clients handled NIP-36 and said he'd get it implemented in the next update. I love it here.
... actually I do. I'm here just because of nostr:npub1eqmj85el4pkg7qdj2jcae24qykev5evnyz2s6pzdytzpkhga4u5sdmhexk 
Welcome!
Most interesting resolt is that on #plebstr nothing shows up at all.
I was a little concerned about hosting photos in random places I don't have any control over, but it looks like I can use my smugmug account to do it π
I really should have cleaned this negative more before I scanned it.

#artstr #photostr #art #photography #film
One more image hosting test:

#artstr #photostr #art #photography #hasselblad #film
Random photo I took of a printing press to test image hosting:

#artstr #photograpy #photostr
Testing the NIP-36 Content warning with some AI-generated anime boobs.
nostr:npub1kmsnnxw6p8vlk2l2dh0443jkj0txl7jrww8qpx4vd428he0a8jqqy6tjep It turns out there is a content warning specification in the nostr protocol (NIP-36). The Snort.social web client uses it, but support in other clients is limited for now.
It would be nice to get it implemented more widely. I'm more than happy to flag my spicy content to keep it off of the streams of people that don't want to see it.
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Vitor, this would def be nice.
M2 Mac mini is a good choice. I use a M2 Macbook Air W/8g ram and a 35 step 512x512 Euler a render takes under a minute.

