Thirsty means something else now.
Hackworth
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You may enjoy Illusion Diffusion.
Hackworth@piefed.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How would you tell to your friend that AI has, with no doubt, lowered his skill?English
2·2 days agoHarmonize, Generative Fill, and the Neural Filters have all been great additions to Photoshop. They’re the first thing I point to when people ask what gen AI is good for. Now watch Adobe crank up the cost on the Firefly credits.
I was told ignorance would be bliss. I would like a refund.
It was a good idea to harness fire, though, right? E: Nevermind, I re-read your comment and you basically say that in the first sentence.
I didn’t fully grok how tone deaf I was being though.
It’s nice to see grok being used in the Heinlein sense and not the Musk sense. The article tracks with my experience, anyway. People who use AI how they choose are generally seeing a return. People who are forced to use it to do things it can’t do… hate it.
Present day. Present time!
If I do the thing, a new thing just takes its place. It’s an endless line of things. Or put another way, the dread exists first and then just finds a thing to attach itself to.
Always check the grimoire.
That makes sense. I wondered how it wasn’t frying the truck electronics.
Anduril seems to have landed on EM pulse perimeters for anti-drone measures. Their music choices always cracks me up. Like they know they’re the villains.
Hiro was my first thought when I saw him, too, probably the inspiration. But it’s from the original Don’t Feed the Monkeys game.
Rogue Legacy 2, if it counts. Otherwise, Axiom Verge.
Hackworth@piefed.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•"Fed-iverse" can be rephrased as "Fe-diverse", which suits Lemmy more.English
1·19 days agoI can dig it. I love layered wordplay in any language.
Hackworth@piefed.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Russia’s first AI-powered humanoid robot AIDOL collapses during its onstage debutEnglish
2·22 days agoI guess those scientist guys all working on A.I. never gave cocaine and Monster Energy a try.









We have stereo smell to help with locating smells. There’s also the nasal cycle. One nostril/sinus handles most of the airflow, then they swap (the sinuses are separate until they get to the throat). That way one can recover moisture, plus some smells are more easily detected with fast airflow and others with slow. So the nostrils functioning differently gives us a broader range of odor detection. What else? Umm, bilateral symmetry and redundancy is useful.