33% seems high for “people who are apparently barely ever online”
33% seems high for “people who are apparently barely ever online”
Yeah, Adobe is the worst.
HDR support and Adobe support… All I really still need…
I mean, if the car needs a cellular subscription.
Holy shit Intuit and GM better shape the fuck up or the workers should just hurry up and fucking do it.
They’ve also talked about massively leveraging cloud computing and streaming, it’s likely a lot of actual scenery isn’t part of the offline file size unless you cache the areas for offline play (if that’s even an option)
Remember Trump every time he’s weighed in on something, like suggesting injecting people with bleach, or putting powerful UV lights inside people, or fighting Covid with a “solid flu vaccine” or preventing wildfires by sweeping the forests, or suggesting using nuclear weapons to disrupt hurricane formation, or asking about sharks and electric boat batteries? Remember these? These are the types of people who are in charge of businesses, they only care about money, they are not particularly smart, they have massive gaps in knowledge and experience but believe that they are profoundly brilliant and insightful because they’ve gotten lucky and either are good at a few things or just had an insane amount of help from generational wealth. They have never had anyone, or very few people genuinely able to tell them no and if people don’t take what they say seriously they get fired and replaced with people who will.
Do optical disks degrade if protected from the elements? A stack of Blu-ray disks could store quite a bit.
I was hoping I’d see nighthawkinlight in the wild here.
File size is a major limiting factor in high speed video and to a lesser extent convenient ultra HD digital film. At 3840x2160 (basic 4k) uncompressed 10-bit video 1 frame is about 250 MB. An hour of footage at 30 fps then is about half a terabyte. At “only” 1000 fps you would burn through an 8 TB SD card in… 32 seconds.
I mean if somebody has physical access and is logged in they have your data anyways right?
I assume the proportions of people who spoof their OS is slanted towards Linux
Ah yes, my country also has serious problems and therefore it is not only relevant but equivalent.
Uh, the PlayStation 2 would like a word?
Good job not reading any part of the article and confidently announcing your completely incorrect take on things to everyone.
They started with an electric leaf blower as a baseline. Theirs is 40% quieter than the current electric leaf blowers on the market.
Ethically and logically it seems like output based on training data is clearly derivative work. Legally I suspect AI will continue to be the new powerful tool that enables corporations to shit on and exploit the works of countless people.
That license would require chatgpt to provide attribution every time it used training data of anyone there and also would require every output using that training data to be placed under the same license. This would actually legally prevent anything chatgpt created even in part using this training data from being closed source. Assuming they obviously aren’t planning on doing that this is massively shitting on the concept of licensing.
Dude, I was there for when Vine was born and for when it died, and Vine didn’t even get picked up for mass disinformation, and y’know what? Life moved on. If you think that makes me old and out of touch then fine.
TWO slaps on the wrist.