what’s the actual appeal to foldable phones?
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what’s the actual appeal to foldable phones?
sure thing buddy, and never feel discouraged to ask “stupid questions”, it’s how we learn after all :)
but rather a raw binary sequence, e.g., the first 24 bits of an IP address, therefore allocating 3 bytes of memory for storing the NID.
That would require dynamic memory allocation, since you can never know what CIDR your stack encounters. It could be a nibble, a byte, a byte and a nibble, …, 4 bytes. So you would allocate a int32/int64 anyway to be on the safe side.
But why do we need the bitwise AND for that, specifically? I understand the idea, but would it not be easier to only parse the IP address string of bits only for the first n bits and then disregard the remainder (the host identifier)?
Essentially it boils down to:
bit operations are stupid fast and efficient, String operations are super slow.
Also, IP addresses are always stored as int32/int64, so applying String operations would require them to be converted first.
perhaps her pupils could be a bit darker, and doesn’t Katie have eye lashes to accentuate her femininity?
It’s just a name that gets resolved into an IP. Tor though does a bit more with it. But that’s the gist behind it.
The Galaxy Note 3 ain’t fast enough for Krita? That’s a shame :(
I actually can see the Kart :)
Super cute, and well drawn!
Yeah points do not matter, they ain’t that prominent and many instances don’t even tally them.
There is no karma court or an exclusive karma whore community.
So why care about that meaningless number in the first place?
That headline is rather confusing. Then I realised that “Nothing” is a fricking company.
Also branding his stuff as Nothing phone/OS/ear is hilarious. Hilariously bad.
There isn’t really the exact outcome one was looking for. Not even with a super detailed prompt aided by a control net. LLMs are super imprecise here.
That argument also disregards the actual difficulty of crafting the perfect prompt to get the AI to output what you want it to. Anyone can create pictures with it but it’s not trivial to get it to create exactly what you want.
I would like to hear what you consider a perfect prompt.
I didn’t went for “what is considered art” though?
For the commissioner the artists is well for this process a tool. For the prompter the LLM is also considered in this process as a tool. The commissioner didn’t do the art and neither did the prompter; they simply recieve the end/in progress art.
by extension this would make the comissioner of an art piece an artist as well? Sorry but thats just a wrong assumption. The LLM would be the “artist” in this case as it pieced together the collage, blended it together and then presented it to the prompter for refinement.
If AI can create better content than humans can then people will rather consume that.
it can’t create better content though
I don’t see why you should artificially limit this.
LLMS limit themselves already, no need to additionally artifical limit it.
If someone thinks that AI content is not better then that’s who the audience is for the remaining human creators
Corpos don’t care, ordinary people don’t care. Does it make it still a good thing that Corpos can pump out slop without paying a living wage to artists or atleast royalties to those they took the training data from (with or without their consent)?
AI can already create better looking photos than I can, but it has zero effect on my desire to do photography. I don’t see what the issue is.
It pretty much can’t. It only mix and pattern matches existing photos.
Coming back to my first half sentence:
AI can’t create and when it only trains on it self it collapes, a short to this:
And not every type of gatekeeping is bad.
The question about the legal and moral aspects of training on works of other artists is related, but a different discussion.
Thats not the main issue either. The issue is that Corpos rather prompt an LLM than pay for their artists.
Gravity is desire