March 30, 2025
I decided to make some movie posters for movies that do not exist.
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March 30, 2025
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March 30, 2025
For some reason, since last month, I became kind of obsessed with the idea of being a post biological being, more with the concept than a solid image of how it will be tbh, I think humans are in a weird state in which they're in "no man's land" meaning that we are not part of nature anymore but we are also kind of dependent of it still and other concepts that if I explained this post will be to long, so I think the future is becoming a post biological species, what do you think about this and the
March 30, 2025
written on Thursday, March 27, 2025 Three years ago I shared the As-Any Hack on this blog. That hack is a way to get upcasting to supertraits working on stable Rust. To refresh your memory, the goal was to make something like this work: #[derive(Debug)] struct AnyBox(Box<dyn DebugAny>); trait DebugAny: Any + Debug {} impl<T: Any + Debug + 'static> DebugAny for T {} The problem? Even though DebugAny inherits from Any, Rust wouldn’t let you use methods from Any on a dyn DebugAny. So while you could call DebugAny methods just fine, trying to use downcast_ref from Any (the
March 30, 2025
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 77, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, don’t forget to make your Venmo private, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about RISC and Ben Affleck and Google’s new search boss, installing a SodaStream because my can situation is getting out of control, binge-watching How I Met Your Mother along with the new rewatch pod, watching Dead Talents Society after my colleagues raved about it, reliving a decade of great music through one
March 30, 2025
Summary A 2016 quote from Studio Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki calling AI “utterly disgusting” and an “insult to life” has resurfaced on social media, but the statement was specifically about an AI animation demonstration, not today’s image-generation technology. The quote began circulating after OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared images generated by GPT-4o in the style of Studio Ghibli, inspiring others to create similar AI-generated artwork. Critics have used Miyazaki’s words to condemn these new AI image generators, but it requires its original context to be properly understood. The statement comes from a 2016 documentary where Miyazaki watched an AI system
March 30, 2025
We’re proud to accept the META Seal of Recognition at META-FORUM in Brussels, along with Mozilla. The META-FORUM is an international conference series backed by the European Union on powerful and innovative Language Technologies for a multilingual information society. Source link
March 30, 2025
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March 30, 2025
I use c.ai for the shits n giggles.. kid u not I was going to talk to Baldi from Baldi’s basics so I opened the website with previously my mom’s- now my laptop and saw I was logged into an account that wasn’t mine. Unfortunately I got too curious and clicked on a chat.. and she was being freaky with some mafia guy. Got out of there so fast and never told a soul. I sometimes catch her talking to them but I keep silent….. And like a few days ago, when she fell asleep with her c.ai on, the
March 30, 2025
Hello guys, I'm currently unemployed and I'm learning programmong language used by industries. I'm currently learning on backend side with a little knowledge on react for ui. On the backend side, I have this procrastination. I'm interested on golang for hobby projects and also thinking of building projects with c# .net for employability. Planning also to practice DSA but dont know what programming language to use. So my goal tech stack is: C#. Net, HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, MSSQL, AWS – for finding jobs. Golang, HTML, CSS, React, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, AWS – for experimenting/hobby also for future jobs (hard to
March 30, 2025
Lucid Motors plans to resume customer deliveries for its new all-electric Gravity SUV at the end of April. Getting the Gravity into customer hands is a big milestone for Lucid, whose success will hinge on being able to offer vehicle types popular with American drivers. The Gravity is Lucid’s second vehicle and its first SUV after the Lucid Air sedan series. Lucid opened up orders for the seven-seater SUV in November 2024 and began first deliveries to employees, friends, and family in December. “We nearly finished building all the vehicles that we wanted to build to put them into our