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  • Also, it is more expensive on the GPU than it is in terms of creator time.

    A creator with experience in making realistic hair using currently available tools, won't take significantly more time as compared to one with experience in some other art style, making the thing in that art style.


    Unless, you manage to get that to run well on a lower powered GPU, in which case, 🚀

  • it would do just the same fitting just one battery in the proper orientation

    This.
    If it's in parallel anyway, it doesn't make a difference, slanting it like that, except maybe, making a worse quality connection, that may disconnect with the cell wiggling.

  • Except that an autocomplete, with simple, lightweight and appropriate heuristics can actually make your work much easier and will not make you have to read it again and again, before you can be confident about it.

  • I see. So I'll have to buy one again 😒.

    Well, my fault for keeping it on the handlebar while riding at noon


    thinking of going to !DIY to ask for material for a transparent sunscreen

  • AI is only good for the stage when...

    AI is only good in case you want to...

    Can't think of anything. Edit: yes, I really tried
    Playing the Devils' advocate was easier that being AI's advocate.


    I might have said it to be good in case you are pitching a project and want to show some UI stuff maybe, without having to code anything.
    But you know, there are actually specialised tools for that, which UI/UX designers used, to show my what I needed to implement.
    And when I am pitching UI, I just use a pencil and paper and it is so much more efficient than anything AI, because I don't need to talk to something, to make a mockup, to be used to talk to someone else. I can just draw it in front of the other guy with 0 preparation, right as it came into my mind and don't need to pay for any data center usage. And if I need to go paperless, there is Whiteboards/Blackboards/Greenboards and Inkscape.

    After having banged my head trying to explain code to a new developer, so that they can hopefully start making meaningful contributions, I don't want to be banging my head on something worse than a new developer, hoping that it will output something that is logically sound.