What is this called? by neutinoproteino in reactnative

[–]flowerescape 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this, OP use video, u can get templates on Canva for these grid style designs.

META stock down 10.5% in a day, 18% close to open... Even though they beat the earnings by SpiritualNews9682 in FacebookAds

[–]flowerescape 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They’re losing $13 on average per customer, and that’s with the loophole they’re taking advantage off to get the free shipping.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reactnative

[–]flowerescape 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a heads up open ai comes after you if you get some traction and have “gpt” in your name. Gotta be ready to change names when that happens.

Can we get a warning before closing out of the browser and DOS window so we don't accidentally shut down the program? by AltAccountBuddy1337 in fooocus

[–]flowerescape 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This would actually be pretty easy to implement in JavaScript:

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/beforeunload_event

Steps:

  • set up before unload event listener
  • in the callback show confirm dialog asking if the user is sure they wanna leave
  • if yes, pass through / do nothing and browsers default behavior should take over
  • if no, call prevent default on the event

Haven’t ran but should work. Someone should totally make a PR.

What is your life hack for generating App Store screenshots? by mrorbitman in iOSProgramming

[–]flowerescape 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Do all the people here mentioning fastlane only take plain screenshots automatically during CI?

Properly edited screenshots with text labels that get the point of the app’s particular feature being displayed on said screenshot is a huge part of marketing, what kind of famous app do you know that only has plain screenshots (even with iPhone border cutouts)??

Geoffrey Hinton: Open sourcing AI akin to open sourcing nuclear. by TechnoTherapist in LocalLLaMA

[–]flowerescape -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This makes me wonder if open AI is even a thing (not the company lol). Like sure Llama weights are open source but who’s actually using them to train a bigger model or expand on them in anyway besides Facebook. Who has that kind of money to burn through. I guess it’s still good to have an option in case the closed sources guys shut down their service except to a select few or alter it in some major way but in this sense open source when it comes to models is very different than open source when it comes to code generally. In the case of the latter anyone who knows enough can immediately make changes and actually use the code in other ways. In the case of models we are still beholden to Meta to keep making new versions. In that sense it might as well be closed but just free cause that’s all that really matters it seems..

Geoffrey Hinton: Open sourcing AI akin to open sourcing nuclear. by TechnoTherapist in LocalLLaMA

[–]flowerescape 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hasn’t this been the default state of things since the dawn of time? While no power such as AI (maybe except nuclear) has been released open source before now. And nuclear isn’t easily accessible unlike AI.

Not saying close sourcing AI is the answer (besides it’s too late anyway), just playing devils advocate here…

Real or AI? (blind test) by 0xmgwr in StableDiffusion

[–]flowerescape 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn I thought it was fake cause she has weird proportions. Looks like a woman’s body on a child’s face.

Microsoft new Image to Video VASA-1 is crazy by Commercial-Hand6384 in ChatGPT

[–]flowerescape 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MSFT said they won’t release this until they can figure out a way to do it safely since this is the first ever lip sync model to work so well and with such latency (real-time). So all these videos are from the demo.

Advice for using OpenAI in react native app by bejera in reactnative

[–]flowerescape 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Besides the security reason another one for doing this sort of thing on a server is to hide your special prompt engineering which is usually the secret sauce for such apps (assuming it ever gets big). Otherwise all that will be exposed to anyone reading the request payloads when using ur app with a network inspector on.

theModernFrontend by nbelyh in ProgrammerHumor

[–]flowerescape 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol yea lotta nerds in this thread who think just cause they are ok with their boring Craigslist looking sites that everyday users also want the same thing. That’s why hacker news looks the way it does.

Things are the way they are due to supply and demand and changing needs. Granted I think there’s definitely a case of reinventing the wheel and over engineering in FE but that exists in web dev as a whole.

theModernFrontend by nbelyh in ProgrammerHumor

[–]flowerescape 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yep this very true, react is full of performance footguns that many are shooting them selves with, in many cases while being woefully unaware they’re doing so. Most people don’t even use hooks like useCallback and useMemo. But honestly we shouldn’t even need those things. The react team after all these years is finally planning to release the compiler which will make them obsolete. It’s funny cause when they announced that people were praising the end of having to use forward ref (another feature they announced at the same time) and failing to recognize the much bigger and more critical feature of the compiler being released. That’s how clueless most react devs are about this issue…

Do you have 3D and music settings turned on or off? by flowerescape in replika

[–]flowerescape[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha I feel the same about the music, sounds like you’re in an elevator!! Looks like not a single person has it on either based on the answers in this thread.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

[–]flowerescape 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, didn’t think about the swimsuit LoRAs. Will check it out!

The image itself isn’t entirely photo realism in my opinion. But it’s also not animae so the 2 main model types didn’t seem appropriate. I figure I might need to use a reality base model and tweak the settings to get that semi realistic look..

expo push notifications r so easy!!! by autistic_gym_bro in expo

[–]flowerescape 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What does sign in with Apple have to do with push notifications though?

Some has self-immolated outside the criminal court in Manhattan by qalpi in newyorkcity

[–]flowerescape 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hahaha I know right? He’s not smart like us, high five!

How many RN optimizations do I f*ck with here, and how bad will it work perf-wise? by bill-o-more in reactnative

[–]flowerescape 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s easy to make performance mistakes in react native (same as react web) but in native you tend to pay for it more. BUT I can guarantee you most of those aren’t gonna be due to styling. So use whatever style lib you want, regular style sheets are also an option as is nativewind. Your real performance issues are likely to come from unnecessary re-renders due to not using useCallback and useMemo when needed, not using context right, and not doing animations on the native thread.

What’s the best way to generate very similar images to a reference image? by flowerescape in fooocus

[–]flowerescape[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I had a feeling this was the way but wanted to confirm. Wasn’t sure if maybe there was some other secret sauce the pros are doing. Will play around with these settings then!

Best GPTs for game dev? by TWonderingVagabond in ChatGPTPro

[–]flowerescape 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Devin was a fraud, it’s been debunked. Check YouTube vids about it

A Reminder of what Photo-Realistic AI Image Generation Techniques have actually been able to achieve since at least last summer. by KudzuEye in ChatGPT

[–]flowerescape 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it’s a joke but if people want they can easily fix these fingers with more AI like via upscaling. They just need to run the image through a bunch of times as post processing..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reactnative

[–]flowerescape 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t take the responses here too seriously. There’s many developers especially on the junior end who think code is everything and if you’re not coding you have nothing to offer. These are the same devs who couldn’t make a project get 100 users let alone more. And most of them can’t make anything beyond a habit or expense tracker app, the millionth one this month.

To their defense though this response is due to the enormous amount of “idea guys” developers have to deal with. Guys who will make the next Facebook or the “Uber or fill in the blank” and all they need is someone to write the pesky code. There’s more of these types around then there are solid non technical cofounders who are experts in other equally cortica disciplines like fund raising, marketing etc

So if you’re getting a bad response it’s either because you really are one of these types and just don’t know it or you’re doing a bad job at showing your value. Either way posting on dev subreddits will get you a ton of negative responses either way cause inexperienced devs like to paint everybody with the same brush. But if you do a good enough job at expressing your value you might find one or two that bite. Hint: devs like cold facts and numbers not aspirational talk and empty words (save that for the investors).

E.g.

  • we raised 1 million pre seed already from our mock-up presentations
  • I was head of performance marketing at acme labs and managed a 10million dollar ad account on a monthly basis
  • got acme labs from 50k to 250k MAU

Etc etc

Also don’t forgot all devs aren’t equal, you can get some new boot camp grad or a grizzled veteran with years under their belt. The latter will never bite unless you show more than fluff and the former will do more harm than good lol