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@jlai.luMerci pour l'article. J'en profite pour vous passer mes signets perso, il y a des annuaires, des webrings et des sites autonomes. C'est pas trié mais si vous avez du temps à perdre...
Oui ce type d'animation a l'air d'être pas mal à la mode, on donne un effet un peu peint-déssiné, on intègre des éléments avec un rendu 2D. Ca se voit pas mal sur Le Chat Potté qui est aussi un Dreamworks, là également il y avait un assez bon travail. Aussi sur le Spiderman, avec cet effet dont je suis moins fan de réduire le nombre d'images sur les scènes d'actions... j'imagine que c'est pour donner un certain style tout en permettant de réduire le temps de rendu des serveurs.
Oui c'est compliqué. On se lance dedans en préparation de la rentrée du notre. On a du s'y prendre quasiment autant à l'avance pour l'inscription au centre aéré qu'à l'école. Et on nous a validé le dossier, mais conseillés si possible de trouver un autre mode de garde car les activités ne sont pas adaptées au moins de 3 ans. Et hors grande vacances, ce n'est ouvert que la première semaine. J'aimerais bien faire autrement mais le "village" pour s'occuper de notre fils n'a que deux habitants. Et on s'estime heureux car le centre est pas cher, 10€/jour et très modulable.
Je comprends vraiment pas pourquoi on tient à garder ce modèle qui fatigue les enfants et est trop contraignant pour les parents. Tout comme je comprends pas pourquoi on a seulement 3 zones de vacances.
On a regardé Les Bad Guys cette semaine. Ca fait plaisir d'avoir un dessin animé qui sait faire rire aussi les adultes, qui ne tombe pas dans les gags facile (bon il y a deux blagues de prout, mais ça va) et l'histoire s'apprécie différemment selon l'âge du spectateur, sans non plus tomber dans l'extrême opposé d'avoir 12 niveaux de lecture. Bon il y a quelques ressorts scénaristiques qu'on voit un peu venir, deux-trois éléments du scénario pas très cohérents mais ça reste secondaire, c'est quand même un bon film, honnêtement venant de Dreamworks je m'attendais à pire.
I love to browser users files, not so much to see what they have I could be interested in, but mostly to check out how they manage their music folders. Every person does it differently.
For downloading music Soulseek is my main source. I might grab a torrent here and there for a specific release or when it's just a mess to get with Soulseek (like the Final Fantasy OSTs).
For managing the library and listening to it, Foobar2000 all the way. It can get a while to set it up properly but it will be tailored to your liking. It's the most advanced player out there. And there are plenty of add-ons (called components) to add features and basically do anything you could need : play MIDI or old consoles music files, play music from Youtube, get tags from Discogs or MusicBrainz, get lyrics, UPnP server... The interface is highly customizable as well. And you can create shortcuts for almost anything, components included (although shortcuts would need a revamp).
Oh and I didn't told you about queries. That makes tag fields as variables. So now you could make a query on a genre, a codec, an artist... "%codec% IS FLAC" will output only FLAC files. Very, very handy to manage your library. These variables can also be used to rename or move files. You can also use queries to create autoplaylists. These playlists are auto-updated based on the query, you don't have to maintain them. I have made a bunch for 60s to 2020s music, my favorite artists, or mixed compilations.
A few components to install right away : Playback Statistics and Enhanced Playback Statistics, they will no only give you better play stats (duh) but also new query fields. Masstagger to make batch modification on tags, this will save you a lot of time. Also for now install the 32bits version, many components are not available on the 64bits yet.
So yeah Foobar2000 takes a bit of time, but it's great, highly customizable. It has saved me dozens if not hundreds of hours to manage my library. And it's free. It's my favorite piece or software and I could talk about it all day long.
That's why I don't play japanese rpgs despite liking them. You have to "play" for 10 to 15 hours before the game actually starts. And during this time it's a whole lot of cinematic and dialogs with minimal gameplay. Sometimes it gets ridiculous. I can't remember which game, but after few minutes of dialog you'd be walking for less than a minute to then have dialog again... I want to play and have fun damn it.
I stopped playing online competitive games a while back, the last ones were overwatch (1) and dota. Now I almost only play solo games and I have a lot of fun. Currently 110+ hours in TOTK and I'm far from done with it. It's a category that's far from dead and there are any flavor that could fit your tastes.
The only online game I keep playing is MK8D because frustration never last long and there's no ELO ranking to be obsessed with. Also Splatoon once in a while.
Yeah I really like choco as well, I have my little script to keep softs updated, I haven't spent much time with winget yet. I might be wrong but I think Choco installs software in specific folders instead of the usual C:\Programs or Appdata ?