You probably have missed stuff! When I started my second playthrough I couldn’t believe how much more content there was. And I haven’t even finished act 3 in either playthrough…
Cool, I hope this gets mass adopted, so that I can replace my RSS reader with my Mastodon account.
but I also think it empowers people like me who have the visual ideas but can use the help making them fully fleshed out
I totally get that. In fact, I feel similar because I often have ideas or concepts for visual art, but then I lack the drawing/painting skill to actually realize them (I try to improve, but I rarely find the time to practice). In that way, AI assistance could be seen as a tool to make expression via art more accessible to the masses (especially since not everybody can afford or has the resources to visit an art school).
I think my conflict comes mainly from the immense respect and admiration I have for people who are able to create powerful, realistic images from scratch (e.g. people like Martina Fačková). Maybe I just need to get used to it, I mean calculators exist and that’s not a bad thing, because they make our lives easier.
A lot of our AI woes are reflections of questionable human behavior (racist chat models, AI for war, deepfakes and dishonesty).
I find it very interesting, because it poses the question of how much of this behavior is unintentionally woven into AI assisted images. When you look at artists like Martina Fačková, every little detail in her art is intentional and thereby it is also an expression of herself and her views on the world. But with AI art, while the broader composition and concept is intentional, a lot of the details are generated based on how the model is trained (of course you can decide whether you want to go with it or do another pass, in that sense it’s maybe a little bit of self-expression still).
Interestingly, looking at your picture I can see bits and pieces of a war/apocalypse sceneries, e.g. the bird in the sky almost looks like a plane, the ruined buildings in the background (please note that this is not meant as criticism, just an observation). Now that I think of it, I’m also reminded of this captain america movie poster. Maybe the AI had some marvel movie posters in its training data ;-).
I’m a little bit conflicted honestly, because I’m not a fan of the idea of A.I. art, in general. But I also have to admit this result looks really good. Very cool character and perspective! I also like your take with him being a defender/carrying no weapon.
I think maybe it needs some more work in the surroundings, because some of the buildings don’t make sense (missing walls e.g. around his shield).
I’ve been using Gnome for multiple years now and I don’t plan on switching. Also love GOA in general for the simplicity and ease of use.
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I wish there was a generic WebDAV/caldav account type. I know you can integrate those using evolution, but why the extra steps? It seems like such a no-brainer considering there is already Nextcloud integration in place.
Hier hat wohl jemand ein paar Mal zu oft den Kopf in den Ofen gehalten.
You can deactivate this text in the settings. I did the same because the German translation has the same issue.
This is exactly how I use it. Basically, if you receive spam on [email protected] you know exactly who sold/“lost” your address.
One downside is that you cannot send from this address, but you usually don’t need that anyway. And in the rare case that you do, you can just create an actual alias.
Linux ist mostly used for servers, where you rarely need/have a graphical environment. A big part of development is making sure to keep the kernel safe and prevent endangering critical infrastructure.
That said, I agree if Linux is to be adopted more widely as a desktop system, good graphical UI is crucial. It’s just not the focus of most Linux devs.
Fair point, although [email protected] seems to go fairly well, but the fact that it’s a recent game is probably helping.
For some reason I did not find this community before. I will try to contribute there. Thank you!
Amongst others I’m currently playing Baldur’s Gate 3 in coop mode.
I absolutely love it (I’m also a huge fan of Dragon Age Origins, so no surprise here).
I just wish cut scenes wouldn’t just start playing as soon as one of the players walks into them. Especially since the game is so dense with content (we are still relatively at the beginning though, maybe that changes later on).
I know with most dialogs everybody has the option to listen, but often you’re still going to miss the beginning of the conversation. A “wait for other players” button or something like that would be great.
How do other people handle this?
Portage is great, I loved the fact that you can have slots with different versions of the same package. Nowadays I’m on Debian Stable. I just don’t have the time anymore.
I’m still trying to make it work for me, because I like the idea in theory. But no matter what I give likes to, I mostly get garbage in my recommendations. And the rare article that’s interesting is usually paywalled.
If you sort by “active” there should be posts with more comments. The “hot” sorting is not really representative for how active users on lemmy are, since it favours younger posts over older posts with lots of comments. You can read the details of the reasoning here .
Let’s all make a test, what does this post look like from your instances:
I’m currently using the binary from their GitHub repository (v1.64.2). The Proton Drive backend was added in 1.64.0.