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Good show, only critique I can offer would be a pop-up box asking which kind you want to see first before loading anything
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Good show, only critique I can offer would be a pop-up box asking which kind you want to see first before loading anything
Lol okay. Good luck with that
Guess they didn’t work hard enough /s
Quite a fascinating read really. It is a shame it didn’t work out but it’s true that once you have investors you’re no longer calling the shots. You’re beholden to that debt, end of story.
Makes sense because google certainly doesn’t support their own shit lol
I doubt they’re missing them. They simply don’t care and will continue to not care until something happens that makes the money generated by the ADs not worth it.
If you were to copyright AI art who would the credit go to? The original artists the training was based on? The person who created the training model? The person who writes the prompt? The computer itself? I don’t think copyright makes sense in this context
considering Qualcomm is the biggest obstruction to getting longer term updates for android, I don’t think I’ll jump on this.
But will reddit ever be the same as it was? I highly doubt it
I was absolutely delighted watching this entire series. It’s amazing how clever people can be sometimes, and I’m proud to call myself an engineer even if it’s with computers instead of buildings :)
I’ve noticed after updates I need to clear cache for that site on firefox, but beyond that the upgrades have been painless :D