Indeed, it turns out that high quality content is high effort, and therefore has a weaker ROI. I know it’s simply game theory, I just hate this particular game.
Indeed, it turns out that high quality content is high effort, and therefore has a weaker ROI. I know it’s simply game theory, I just hate this particular game.
When will humans stop enjoying painfully staged videos like this? Like, who tilts the object away from themself but towards the camera to check why it’s not working?
I use single window mode but it still does not stop modal dialogs from popping up in the stupidest places on my dual monitor setup.
Maybe? It looks like it’s tuned towards generative use cases. Sometimes you need to just edit a photo really quickly and setting up a bunch of nondestructive nodes seems like more of a hassle than help.
But hopefully I’m wrong! This is the first I’ve heard of the project.
I’d really love if somebody would give GIMP the Blender treatment. It’s very good software but some of the UI paradigms are quite outdated. All their floating windows and dialogs do not work well on multiple screens.
I use AI every day! (The little CPU bad guys in my game play against me.)
Okay back in the days of IRC, I met this script kiddie who said he’d hack me, just give him my IP address. So I sent him his IP address and he disappeared suddenly.
Agreed, numpy really could/should be built in.
Why would it be a bad sign that the language has built in tools for common things you need to do?
I’ll drop JetBrains the moment something smarter comes out, but so far nothing has reached that level of code analysis.
No certifications, no degrees, just good, old fashioned 15 years of experience.
You’re trying to find maliciousness where there’s only incompetence.
Agreed, I love Inter. Recently the Blender project migrated to it as well.
Yo dawg I heard you liked gatekeeping so I got you a gate to keep your gatekeepers.
Nothing, just use a good tool for the job, whatever that job requires.
Woah MIT license. That’s a lot more permissive than I expected.
Man, I have two competing takes on this…
The statement “stupid people always say no” doesn’t prevent other classifications of people from saying no as well. Therefore someone saying “no” doesn’t give you any information on whether or not they are stupid.
And
All humans are obviously stupid, lol
They’re gearing up for war, sadly. The majority of dangerous cyber attacks are state-sponsored right now.
The Intuitive Machines lander issue was that no one disarmed the safety switch on the laser guidance system. (No, really!) Luckily NASA had a backup system installed that ended up working better anyway.
To be fair, I think the majority of stand up comedians are also painful to listen to.
But you’re right, this is an exaggerated caricature of reality, like Monty Python or the Three Stooges but far less so.