

Is it just me or is the article thumbnail ai generated?


Is it just me or is the article thumbnail ai generated?


Also dashcams n stuff are pretty well accepted at this point lol


I don’t think you would have to use AI to convert gcode into a 3d model. The way I would approach it is basically run the gcode and take all the 3-D coordinates you get for where to print, then maybe run it through a filter or some such to extract just the outermost wall passes for each layer. Stack those up, do some sort of automated linking to create your triangles, and ship it off to the recognition AI.
it’s possible you could run that on a printer processor but unlikely.


And to add to that, even if one does live in a city where they don’t need a car for day to day activities, if you ever want to leave the downtown and urban transit network (if it exists) your options are incredibly limited. I’m about to get an apartment and I probably could bike to work if I wanted to in good weather (would kinda suck and require crossing a large road with no pedestrian crossings whatsoever) but going to see family or my partner that lives 2 hours by car away is impossible.
I would love to take a train for both of those things, and there even is one (1) amtrak line from my home city that goes to one useful place for me but nowhere else in the state, and even that one line is only a couple days a week and almost never works out unless it’s actively planned around.
Yep, creepy, and point about the laptop camera is often invalid because depending on the model some laptops have a hardwired switch or cover for exactly this reason. Also usually have a light to tell you it’s on, and aren’t constantly in use.


Well they worked fine until AI flooded the system. Any hypothetical system would still have that much traffic and be very hard to manage processing all that information on a human level.


I think the problem is that for now, it will always continue to require that hand-holding, whereas interns/new programmers will need less and less over time and become more independent over time


I’ve been contemplating whether it’s worth it to pirate project hail Mary to show to friends n stuff or if I should just wait for streaming. I saw it in theaters and loved it tho


Tbh looking at it now it’s not quite as bad as it initially looked, iirc I had like just woken up or smthn lol
But still


Not relevant to the point but that is a terribly color coded graph, there are multiple indistinguishable pairs
Edit: worse than that, how do you tell New Zealand, Germany, and the Netherlands apart? Norway, Spain, Iceland?
Ah fair, didn’t think of it like that
But I know that and choose to make public statements. Plus, there are ways to be anonymous-ish about it still


Do they not have the thing you can click to go to that while you’re loading anymore? Wack


If they need food, fast? I’m not sure what age has to do with it. Why would anyone over 20 not want to go to a fast food chain?
It’s because Google are the main contributors to it, and as such have a lot of power over the directions it goes.
Here’s a somewhat decent article I randomly found that explains it a bit better than I can
Chromium is still controlled by Google though, and they way it benefits them is giving them market share and user base. It’s not as direct as using Google, but indirectly still benefits them to have such massive market share with chromium that they can do whatever they want with it. See:manifest v3 and working against adblockers


Agreed, I’d really like to know how that goes! I didn’t even think of selfhosting stoat, but I’m intrigued now


That’s the other thing, everyone’s use case is slightly different, which honestly I’m kinda glad there are so many options for even if all of them have their flaws.
Fair, still sad to see tho