All of these reports about people getting cast in Nolans new movie reminded me of something.
When Dark Knight Rises was getting cast, I remember reading about Marion Cotillard cast as Talia, and I remember thinking it makes sense, and that she would be a good Talia. When the movie came out, I don’t think I forgot this fact, but somehow when it was revealed I was still surprised. I’m not sure what happened in between, like I my brain just said, oh no she doesn’t play Talia, they just introduced her as this other person.
Interesting way to put it. The first thing it made me think is that if they did the 2nd part entirely within your PC, would it be ok privacy-wise, and would the consumers be ok with it?
I haven’t looked into the current iterations options, but I think I still want the option to turn it off. Personally I’m less concerned with privacy and more concerned with it using up my computers resources.
Taking out loans to finish my last year of college
I was pretty young so I didn’t get it, I remember asking my brother what they’re going to do now, who’s gonna be the singer?
This is how I’m able to sleep without worrying about death, one of these billionaires has got to be funding research so they can live forever. No guarantee they’ll share but that’s at least a less dread inducing issue.
Better than an Ad I guess? Not sure if my searches haven’t returned any AI stuff like this or if my brain is already ignoring them like ads.
Couldn’t I just record my mouse movements clicking on it a couple dozen times and randomly replay one of those recordings?
Ok, dumb question time. I’m assuming no one has any significant issues, legal or otherwise, with a person studying all Van Gogh paintings, learning how to reproduce them, and using that knowledge to create new, derivative works and even selling them.
But when this is done with software, it seems wrong. I can’t quite articulate why though. Is it because it takes much less effort? Anyone can press a button and do something that would presumably take the person from the example above years or decades to do? What if the person was somehow super talented and could do it in a week or a day?
I hate that form of “humor” the most.
Ha ha, I trolled you, I’m not that dumb
No, it is I who trolled you, I knew you were trolling the whole time
Etc.
Is this considered a bad thing? I mean I haven’t had a computer virus in a decade, so it seems to be working.
You’re trying to make a new account? There should be an option to log into an existing one.
Enter [email protected], and enter any password. Setup will say something went wrong and let you create a local account.
That is not what I thought Vaati looked like
Been using Copilot instead of CharGPT but I’m sure it’s mostly the same.
It adds comments and suggestions in PRs that are mostly useful and correct, I don’t think it’s found any actual bugs in PRs though.
I used it to create one or two functions in golang, since I didn’t want to learn it’s syntax.
The most use Ive gotten out of it is to replace using Google or Bing to search. It’s especially good at finding more obscure things in documentation that are hard to Google for.
I’ve also started to use it personally for the same thing. Recently been wanting to startup the witcher 3 and remembered that there was something missable right at the beginning. Google results were returning videos that I didn’t want to watch and lists of missable quests that I didn’t want to parse through. Copilot gave me the answer without issue.
Perhaps what’s why Google and Ms are so excited about AI, it fixes their shitty search results.