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I’m going to give Krita a try for some of the photobashing sort of stuff I do
I’m going to give Krita a try for some of the photobashing sort of stuff I do
I’m on their site now and the full suite is on sale - €90, not sure if that’s the same for everyone’s local schnorples.
But only in a completely hetero way wink wink nudge nudge
Me either, and at least in my experience with Windows these things have a way of ‘accidentally’ turning themselves on after a random update or something
And photographers when Photoshop was invented
I second this, this has been my experience exactly. It’s gotten so bad that not only do I not need the Google fallback, but I’m starting to feel like the DDG results are better than the Google ones in the first place.
I feel like I saw somewhere that men message dozens of times more women than vice versa. I get their non-nuanced temptation but you can hardly call a system that encourages one gender to incessantly spam the other ‘engagement’.
There are a lot of problems keeping VR from going big and I think Meta’s strategy of cornering the market is one of them. They think if they get all the exclusives they’ll be the next iPhone but I think instead they’re fragmenting an already tiny market which really needs a bunch of impressive experiences (and there still aren’t a ton right now, even after years of VR development). I feel like the reverse would win them more users - they should win on hardware AND software but make their software available for any VR headset to use. Because right now they need to help create a market for VR because there really isn’t one worth cornering yet.
The only reason this might see real legal action is that FB did this to other megacorps.
I was recently at a launch party Q&A and a guy in the audience actually asked whether quotas kept deserving men from the job. I shit you not - the product being launched was an educational game about equal treatment of women in the workforce. I guess that showed they were reaching the right people at least.
I still use it for some of the niche communities I can’t get here but I’m more than happy to drop it if these new ads somehow manage to get past uBlock
Especially Google who is famous for randomly getting bored of developing and then suddenly cancelling services
We need trustworthy sources of news more than ever
Not just the outputs but the models as well
Sure, that can be fair use, but only if using them can also be fair use
Agreed on all accounts except for weather updates. I got my watch for the health tracking and love it for it. But I have been slowly won over by the other little things that give me info about the world at a glance but don’t take me out of it. Weather and directions especially.
I always tell people I wish the watch was the smart revolution instead of the phone because it augments daily life so well while our phones so easily become a distraction (though admittedly often a welcome one).
Ugh I see what you mean - no I mean unlicensed as in ‘they didn’t bother to license copyrighted works’ and public as in ‘stuff they scraped from Reddit, Twitter, and etc. without permission from anyone’.
Unfortunately true, and the long arm of the law, at least in the business world, isn’t really that long. Would love to see some monopoly busting to scare a few of these big companies into shape.
By unlicensed I mean works that haven’t been licensed IE anything being used without permission or some other right
If they have some situations where LLM/Siri runs on device that would certainly do it!