I have never heard the phrase "a flat circle". Certainly uncommon here. I work in 3d, so this stood out as particularly unusual.
Some folks in here clearly never figured out the toddlers shape-sorting game.
Is a torus. It has depth. If it was flat, it'd be a circle?
What other kind of circle is there? Are spheres not a thing anymore?
"we're not going to print this because it's petty and potentially libellous and childish"
"Ugh you're so woke"
Ratatouille famously did this, with actual scene elements rather than digital watermarking.
There's a scene with a poster in the background. Every copy of the movie had different digits on the poster, I think with a unique ID for each cinema they were sent to. When a leak came out they could check the ID and know exactly which avenue it was leaked from.
Dumb me wondering "What's a skizzy?"
The GitHub repository?
https://github.com/fmhy/FMHY
Sure! There's zero likelihood of this ever happening, but in the weird universe where it does you can probably sue them for coming around and shaving your dog too.
Ah, that was me, I was at the pub. Glad to hear the other 3 people are still watching though.
One of those completely fails to load and appears to be offline. The other two are so slow it's like being on dialup.
Bad bot
A while back I was modelling a train, and I used stable diffusion to generate hundreds of images for inspiration. Here's an album of fantasy streamline moderne industrial trains which you might enjoy as much as I did :)
https://imgur.com/a/G0ZR49r
Might struggle to flip those upside down, aye
You pull them out the pot? I flip the pot upside down (with my hand on the soil, fingers spread like I'm greeting a Vulcan, on either side of the base of the plant) and let it slide out with gravity, this way there's no force being applied to the plant and no chance of saving it. Dry soil like you suggested is a good trick too.
"Have you been flossing regularly?"
"Eshh, og course"
I think I read somewhere the earth had exported a lot of its water, possibly to Phloston Paradise? Hence the lower levels