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Arigion@feddit.orgto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•McDonald’s AI Hiring Bot Exposed Millions of Applicants’ Data to Hackers Who Tried the Password ‘123456’English6·5 days agoMe too. Who would think you would use something, noone would use. Deception is key!
Arigion@feddit.orgto memes@lemmy.world•Good luck getting the song out of your heads. I call it musical terrorism.11·5 days agoCorrect. You’re really smart. Well done. Sit down. Have a scone. Make yourself at home…
Arigion@feddit.orgto memes@lemmy.world•Good luck getting the song out of your heads. I call it musical terrorism.51·6 days agoEasy! Solved it: Where did you come from? Where did you go? Where did you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe?
I have an io10. It is not worth it. The 3D Tracking does not work reliable for me. The cleaning result seem to be good, but you can get that from a cheaper model too. io6 or something. The new brush heads are expensive, but good imho. Also the app only works for one person, sharing with different brushes does not work. Battery is not replaceable. Won’t buy again.
I have no idea about all this stuff, but I have a question: so you have artists who work with computers. Let’s say a 3D artist for the movie Jurrasic Park. So if a computer creates a sphere for you to build a dinosaur head out of it this is “good”, because you had to work longer on it, but if it creates the whole head for you to work on this is “bad”, because they need less time for basics? They would have more time to be creative this way, or not? I really struggle to understand when something is considered “good” or “bad” in that context. I mean even if someone is working on an elaborate AI prompt to generate an image, isn’t that art? Maybe it’s not the art of painting, but the art of describing a scene to someone? Just wondering…
Here, fixed that for you:
Where did you come from, where did you go? Where did you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe?
That’s in Victoria Park, isn’t it? How cool is that.
A study found AI is slowing experienced developers down: https://www.reuters.com/business/ai-slows-down-some-experienced-software-developers-study-finds-2025-07-10/