I would only use VR in racing, flight sim, or space sim games. probably once a couple of months after the initial excitement.
I would only use VR in racing, flight sim, or space sim games. probably once a couple of months after the initial excitement.
… long haul flight… mx blue…
I’m not sure if you’re joking but it’s hilarious either way.
Now I just want to make an account t to post AI generated dicks every hour.
How dare you! It’s not self-hosting. It clearly says “GIGAFACTORY OF COMPUTE”
But, and there is a big BUT here, you can’t copy someone elses brand. You can’t put someone elses name on it and sell a product without asking for permission first.
Yes. That is also how I see it. Plagiarism is immoral, copying/replicating/altering is just natural. Has been the norm for millenia. That’s how art, science, and engineering, frankly, the entirity of human culture developed.
is this real? I can’t tell anymore.
N900 and Maemo were already awesome. There was absolutely no need to rewrite the entire operating system. Damn I am still angry.
it’s not even a little bit more complicated than that. They are literally trained to predict the next token given a series of previous tokens. The way that they do that is very complicated and the amount of data they are trained on is huge. That’s why they have to give correct information sometimes to sound plausible. Providing accurate information is literally a side effect of the actual thing they are trained to do.
Perfect summary 10/10
investigative journalism at its best.
And standards. EU please enforce standards and interoperability, and open APIs.
This was the first serious creative coding framework I’ve learned 2008 or 2010 or something. I have been in this field since then. I have seen Java, Javascript, and kotlin creative frameworks but not python and I am still as surprised as you are.
There are lots of ways computers are used for making art. Not just video-games. For example, projection mapping, algorithmic music composition, live coding, etc.
You can look into openFrameworks for examples of C++ in arts.
I know about Aç and volume controls. I hope the rest are not (yet) on touch screens.
I don’t think they were talking about this specific instance. They were talking about actually famous and successful singers and athletes. Also the only reason there is a news piece mocking this kid is the fact that ordinarily Americans care a lot about what famous athletes and pop stars say. It’s not like that they would make a similar piece mocking a baker or handyman or something. This news article exists because it’s relevant to how important professional athletes’ words are.
I don’t know anything about American football, or baseball and I guess DB doesn’t mean database.
Surrogates (2009) starring Bruce Willis and Rosamund Pike
I agree, tabs are better but I have been using spaces for so long I can’t even imagine switching to tabs. also I’d have to reformat all my abandoned projects.
copyright laws are broken. what seems ethical can be illegal and what seems unethical can be legal.