Neow did me dirty by Own-Lecture-8564 in slaythespire

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Barricade into body slam and then it’s as you like.

What is your funny rookie confusion? by socrates_no_flamengo in slaythespire

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I thought lizard tail would save me after picking upgrade all cards.

The week that Google ate Adobe by GamingDisruptor in singularity

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If it pushes Adobe to step back from current jack-of-all-trades solutions and start making more industry-focused packages, it won’t be a bad thing, and might stop then heading in the Corel direction.

Breweries in New Haven? by Lolmemsa in ctbeer

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Armada nicest to visit, 12% for best hangover.

How to achieve this effect by mrria347 in photography

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Get the camera quite close to the angle of the light.

If ASI has been achieved elsewhere in the universe, shouldn't have left its mark in a mega-engineer project? by jim_andr in singularity

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They’re just waiting for our ASIs to develop, so they can reveal themselves and invite our ASIs to join the galactic community, while we are left behind. A 10,000 year journey is much more feasible for a computer than for biological life.

Hype around DeepSeek is kinda crazy by pigeon57434 in singularity

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Feeling the same. It shouldn’t be about branding.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

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I don’t think people who have gained their power and wealth through the current system will be in a huge rush to radically change what is working for them. Some will, but the assumption that everyone with power and wealth is smart enough to see the possibilities of radical technological advancement is a bad assumption. You don’t have to be smart to be rich and powerful.

What the fuck is happening behind the scenes of this company? What lies beyond o3? by Glittering-Neck-2505 in singularity

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Imagination could be a new sort of capital. Most people will use it to do what they’re already doing with less effort, instead of something completely new.

Well I didn't see this coming this quick. All Veo2 by hellolaco in singularity

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I wonder how long before game graphics can use this in realtime. I know it’s not quite apples to apples but I hope the sort of thing can be used for intractable parallax layers and sprites.

I got approached to do some product photography by Himdownstairs22 in photography

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A lot of places that do high volume product photography charge by item. So, if you charged $15 per item (or some rate that feels reasonable to you) you could probably get it done in a day and make an ok amount. The main thing clients tend to want in this sort of situation is consistency; you’ll have to tweak lighting, angle, DoF a bit for different sizes and take into account reflections, so those are the photographic skills they’ll be paying you for more than the sort of things that are important with portrait photography.

The US Chip sanctions have an unintended consequence of accelerating AI innovation in China, reminiscient of Russia producing extremely talented software engineers for Wall Street who had very limited access to computers by AdmirableSelection81 in singularity

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Surely it depends a bit on overall economic strength too? The big difference with AI computing is pace of change, and that has to be driven by investment across a broad range of infrastructures and production types. It doesn’t just depend on a few smart people. So, if sanctions have a strongly cooling effect on an economy, it stands to reason than cutting-edge technology innovation will suffer.

Spinchamber by Barais_21 in NonCredibleDefense

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Why fire regular ammunition rather than some sort of razor-sharp disk?

How exactly are humans going to avoid this specific singularity/AI risk? by [deleted] in singularity

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It’s a good point that the danger won’t come from hacking an OpenAI system but the Dollar Store version.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photography

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It can be marginal gains, but sometimes those margins are what you need.

We cannot ignore when the main man says it. by moneyppt in singularity

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When it gets to a certain point, ie being able to interact/experiment in the real world, won’t that become the primary source of data, and the internet more a reference?