Either something is lost in translation, or I'm missing something ๐ค why is that a good response?
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At first, I thought the shitty methods were the joke ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ
I don't really care either way. Like Digg and Reddit before it, Lemmy will eventually kill itself in confusion and another will take its place. I don't really care if it grows or shrinks in the meantime ๐คทโโ๏ธ it is what it is
AI is really good as a starting point for literally any document, report, or email that you have to write. Put in as detailed of a prompt as you can, describing content, style, and length and cut out 2/3 or more of your work. You'll need to edit it - somewhat heavily, probably - but it gives you the structure and baseline.
Only hours? lol then that's fine
I've had delicious cookies from Dollar General. Bargain bin at Walmart bakery.
At least you pointed out your tastes at the end ๐
Turns out, the front door lock is ridiculously easy compared to a practice lock.
Yeeeaaaah... I've spent like literally 3 minutes learning to pick, and that's all you need to just scrape SO MANY front door locks. So many locks are just so bad
I'm betting that it almost all comes down to sharpness and using better metal (harder, keeping it sharp)
It's all free software, so nobody cares because they don't stand to gain any money from fixing it. #CapitalismRocks
Definitely air, but towels are probably second
Yes, but game engines also hold the entire world inside themselves. There's no guessing, no estimating, no making sure that what it's looking at is actually a human or a bush - it already knows that.
The problem with computer vision being lazy is that it can't ignore something without understanding what it's looking at, and it can't understand what it's looking at without analyzing the data. It's a circular problem, and will be ridiculously hard to solve - the crux of the issue is that we as people are analyzing that same data, we just don't realize it.
This was the case for so many veggies for me... my parents were not amazing cooks. Spinach was the worst, just a big slimy pile, but now I love it.