why did I misread that as AutoCreamPie?
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I use BiasFX2, and it's pretty okay for me. The tone cloud seems to be lacking of content nowadays (maybe it's harder to search)
If you wanna use opensource + deep learning amp simulators, there is Neural Amp Modeler I've never used it (even though I downloaded and it's sitting in my folder for a year now), but it seems like you just need to feed it with the wav of the guitar tone you want.
ECM = Experiencia cercana a la muerte. Basically NDE (Near Death Experience)
- "Vi el futuro de la humanidad" = "I saw the future of humanity"
- "Estamos más vivos que nunca, al otro lado" = "we are more alive than ever, on the other side"
- "Estaremos con los nuestros en otra vida" = "we will be with ours in another life"
- "Hay esperanza nunca morimos" = "there is hope, we never die"
Just based on the captions / titles, this seems to be a channel about Near Death Experience.
From my experience with other channels about NDE (I don't know about this one), It's less about encouraging suicide, but more of providing some spiritual comfort, that when you die it's not complete void, and about how some people becoming better person after experiencing NDE, e.g. ego death.
NDE is of course, from recent article that I read, mostly about neurons firing trying to recall moments (thus life flash before your eyes). But if it provides comfort for those who are anxious about death, it's so far harmless. It's not as bad as antivax / alternative healing (yet).
Eventually you and I will be curious of what would happen after our death, and people talking about seeing their lost loved ones during NDE, being engulf by warm light, are source of comfort.
I don't believe in those. For me, there's no second chance, no reincarnation, no afterlife, no spiritual stuff, just complete void, no consciousness, and no need to deal with another shitty human in life ever again, which makes me excited about it.
Wait, there's a split screen on Baldur's Gate III? Normally I'd expect split screen games are for games with shorter gameplay loop, e.g. FPS, racing.
It's kinda interesting that there's a split screen couch co-op for a long sprawling RPG. Also doesn't that make all the UIs and texts even more busy / cramped?
I just read that some people are trying out split screen. on steam deck, that's wild.
Subscription only makes sense if there's an ongoing service, e.g. processing in the cloud, cloud data storage, etc.
Apps that don't need to be subscription: