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  • At the time, they gave better results and the clean and simple design got right to it without all of the BANNER! BANNER! HONK!HONK! of the competitors.

    They had ads, but they were just text links that said they were ads and weren't playing games with rankings based on who bribed them.

  • Yes. I have had many dreams where I'm actively reading something, I'm texting somebody, there's a weird newspaper headline, the sign was wrong and gave me bad directions, etc.and I very clearly remember reading literal text and writing too.

    I don't know where that "you can't read in dreams" thing came from (The Simpsons?) but it's bullshit.

  • I think it still has potential but it needs more time to grow

    There were lots of interesting online communities with great information and conversations before Reddit but they mostly died out as people moved on to other platforms. It's a tale as old as time.

    Lemmy's just a platform and communities take a while to grow and there's no guarantee they even will

  • I agree. I loved both, but I think B5 hit harder and is more relevant.

    The effects were what they were. B5 had like half of DS9's budget. DS9 still used mostly practical effects and models until season 6 which hold up better too, especially vs. early TV CGI.

  • I've had 2 Chevys 1 Ford & 2 Hondas. I had multiple breakdowns and expensive mechanical issues with Chevy & Ford.

    The only thing I ever paid to repair on either Honda was a windshield because a rock hit it.

  • I didn't understand your comment at first because I thought the cartoons were both women. (I guess the one on the right had a bit of facial hair and masculine features.)

    Switching it to two guys wouldn't make a difference but I can see how male-left, female-right might look worse. But it really shouldn't.

    It's a short cartoon. I read it as a playful, consenting couple having fun with each other. I don't think it's one partner luring the other in on false pretenses of an emergency and forcing them to perform oral sex. The gender arrangement shouldn't affect that.

  • Let them try. Trump & his fellow republicans already attempted to violently overthrow our democracy once. Surrendering and allowing them their fever dream of a fascist dictator for life (however much time he's got left) will not improve our situation.

  • I think it'll happen eventually. I was shocked when B5 got the sprucing up that it did. The tools to do even a semi-remaster are getting better and cheaper and generative AI is making it a much less labor intensive proposition.

  • I like trying all the different styles and learning about new ones. Neapolitan, Sicilian, Roman, New York, Chicago deep dish, Chicago tavern thin, Detroit, etc. I just had quad cities style for the first time recently.

    The variations are endless!

  • I don't think NVIDIA minds the money they get from the DIY builders market, but they get a lot more money from OEMs. They shouldn't neglect the DIY market, though. If the enthusiasts stop recommending their GPUs then big OEMS will eventually drop them too.

    AI is just in a gold rush right now. Companies are throwing around piles of money to develop it.

  • No one is buying the ‘hur dur in the office is more productive’ bs anymore.

    It totally is a silent layoff, but I think a large chunk of the older execs still actually believe the office is more productive. There's also a large chunk executives who have investments in commercial real estate companies who are trying to put off the complete collapse of that market so they can get more of their money out before it all goes to shit.

  • I think it's reasonable to assume that AI API pricing is artificially low right now. Very low.

    There are big open questions around whether training an AI on copyrighted materials is infringement and who exactly should be paid for that.

    It's the core of the writer/actor strikes, Reddit API drama, etc.

  • AI isn't free. Right now, an LLM takes a not-insignificant hardware investment to run and a lot of manual human labor to train. And there's a whole lot of unknown and untested legal liability.

    Smaller more purpose-driven generative AIs are cheaper, but the total cost picture is still a bit hazy. It's not always going to be cheaper than hiring humans. Not at the moment, anyway.