I found yesterday that hundreds of 2D Artist Magazine where uploaded to the Internet Archive, and I really enjoy browsing them for the quality tutorials, interviews and amazing artist portfolios. I thought some of you here might like it as well:
https://archive.org/details/2dartistmagazine
#archives #internetarchive #digitalpainting #MastoArt #computergraphics
Dear writers: Delete your Findaway Voices account NOW - Michael Lucas:
https://mwl.io/archives/23448
@necromantrix
GNOME Web
@aral
Finally hit publish on a draft I've been working on for a while now
"I worry our Copilot is leaving some passengers behind."
@necromantrix
Assuming a Firefox fork is unacceptable to you, see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_browsers#WebKit-based
@aral
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@nixCraft
A screenshot of an exchange between two Reddit users:
[–] **SlowDownBrother** • 9 points
I thought SSL certificates were around $100 a year. Is there a free way?
[–] **isometricpanda** • 41 points
lets encrypt
[–] **SlowDownBrother** • 39 points
Yes, let's. But that doesn't answer my question..
@dosch
Do you have a user-agent switcher? If so, set it back to Firefox temporarily or set it to disable automatically on https://addons.mozilla.org/
@soundasleep @RL_Dane
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@hungry_joe
First image:
[Top text]
"Nobuo Kawakami, Chairman, DWANGO Co., Ltd.
(Japanese telecommunications and media company)"
[Bottom text]
"This is a presentation of an artificial intelligence model which learned certain movements."
Second through fourth images,
Hayao Miyazaki, with English subtitles:
"I am utterly disgusted."
"I would never wish to incorporate this technology into my work at all."
"I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself."
@timnitGebru
Perhaps there should be more funding for fully reproducible models like LLM360-Amber and LLM360-Crystal.
Reposting this because frankly, it's some of the best writing I've done in a while, and I'm damn proud of it.
There's nothing a user interface designer loathes more than complexity. Every design—at least, every modern design—seeks to minimize clicks, icons, visual noise. What if instead of a button, we had a borderless icon? What if instead of navigation controls, we used gestures?
And what if—hear me out—instead of search results, we had language model-distilled text delivered to you, hot and fresh?
@sachinsaini
BTW, Motorola seems to have a patent on this feature until *2035*: https://patents.google.com/patent/US9715283B2/en
@Linux_in_a_Bit
@sachinsaini
I've had three Motorola phones with LineageOS, and all three times I had chop-chop without sketchy apps.
@Linux_in_a_Bit
@foolishowl
Maybe a combination of hyperbolic discounting, anchoring effect, and gambler's fallacy.
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