My mistake, the publishes quit, but the devs are still working
My mistake, the publishes quit, but the devs are still working
Ah, I hadn’t realized that distinction, hopefully the devs arent affected too much
Sadly, I think that whole team quit recently
I would think detecting and removing spammy and scammy comments would be a higher prior6
Fascinating, my GF and I are the same way. I have no idea which way is north, I have no idea which way I’m driving, while she can get around without GPS, even to new places.
I get around by memorizing the steps, left here, right there, etc. Daily commutes seem to happen automatically, there are days where I get to work and have no memory of the drive. Also feels like driving vs navigating is a completely different skillset, I’ve never been in an accident after 25+ years of driving, despite many close calls having to dodge other cars.
Ah, now I know what I’m lacking, thanks to gps for saving me
Sometimes it’s really hard to find
Interesting way to put it. The first thing it made me think is that if they did the 2nd part entirely within your PC, would it be ok privacy-wise, and would the consumers be ok with it?
I haven’t looked into the current iterations options, but I think I still want the option to turn it off. Personally I’m less concerned with privacy and more concerned with it using up my computers resources.
I was pretty young so I didn’t get it, I remember asking my brother what they’re going to do now, who’s gonna be the singer?
Maybe it’s inspired by Rothko
This is how I’m able to sleep without worrying about death, one of these billionaires has got to be funding research so they can live forever. No guarantee they’ll share but that’s at least a less dread inducing issue.
Better than an Ad I guess? Not sure if my searches haven’t returned any AI stuff like this or if my brain is already ignoring them like ads.
Sounds like something they should talk about in some kind of summit about security
I’m not defending any companies, just thinking out loud, but I supposed I can see if that’s how it reads.
I was just asking myself why it feels wrong when a machine does it vs when a human does it. By your argument, would it be ok if some poor nobody invented and is using this technology vs a billion dollar company? Is that why it feels wrong?
I’m more trying to figure out why it’s generally acceptable when a human does it vs when a machine does it.
I don’t know for sure, but I think they would be able to adjust settings so that it looks nothing like any original work, but still have the same style, as I’ve seen people do.
Ok, dumb question time. I’m assuming no one has any significant issues, legal or otherwise, with a person studying all Van Gogh paintings, learning how to reproduce them, and using that knowledge to create new, derivative works and even selling them.
But when this is done with software, it seems wrong. I can’t quite articulate why though. Is it because it takes much less effort? Anyone can press a button and do something that would presumably take the person from the example above years or decades to do? What if the person was somehow super talented and could do it in a week or a day?
I usually go to tools, and the option for results in the past year.
Laptop ram hasn’t changed in 25 years, the slots are bulky and not efficient. New laptops need ram closer to the CPU, so they are soldering them on the board, fast and efficient but not upgradable. New slot, more efficient, upgradable, better for consumers so hopefully laptops use this new standard.
Isn’t that Benjamin Franklin or did West Wing lie to me?
I understand the joke, but I never had to change the name of a branch because of a wrong upper/lower case character. Hell, I don’t think I’ve ever even renamed a branch. Only matters when you create the PR.