

I bet nVidia loves this kind of solution. Let’s just run another AI to watch the first.
I bet nVidia loves this kind of solution. Let’s just run another AI to watch the first.
ActiveX was such a bad idea. If your business depends on some custom ActiveX components you built into your workflow MS should just let you enable that and let darwinian forces take care of the rest.
Computer programs need lots of separate pieces to operate together in subtle ways or your program crashes. With art on the other hand I haven’t heard of anyone’s brain crashing when they looked at AI art with too many fingers.
It’s not so much that AI can’t do it, but the LLMs we have now certainly can’t.
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One of these delivered the customer requirement: an egg. The other is still working on an egg incubation framework.
I work with Qt and that framework has preferences for avoiding a lot of modern C++. I generally agree that it makes better code.
Also, I started with C++ in like 1992 and some part of me still feels like templates are newfangled nonsense.
Any “customers” landed are going to be friends and family, if not just outright fakes invented by leo.
Don’t look too closely at your southern neighbor, it might be alarming.
I can hear this.
I barely remember LA Noire.
There is a nation that formerly had nukes and gave them up in exchange for security assurances from the United States which hasn’t been honored.
What a lot of people forget is that in the early days of Linux there was no software that targeted it. Everything you would want to run on Linux was intended to run on something else like Solaris, BSD, AT&T Sytem V, SCO, AIX or something else. As a result, Linux APIs were the most generic flavor of Unix possible. Almost every thing meant for a Unix would compile and run on it and there was rarely a dependency problem.
I still miss that.