how do y'all feel about AI-generated tests? I gave it a shot with ChatGPT on a side project and it saved me a ton of hassle. Like, I wouldn’t have written those tests myself. Trust-wise, I was still a bit iffy on refactoring, but hey, better than no tests at all. Overall, seems like a win for low-risk stuff.
If I'm interpreting the article correctly, it seems like the amount of hearing recovered is pretty good. I was wondering how much hearing was actually restored.
They aren't suddenly becoming affordable. They have been gradually becoming affordable over the last decade due to lower supply chain costs and higher demand.
When I was at the school, there was already enough distractions during class even without smartphones around. Can't even imagine the chaos it must be now.
This ain't just bad, it's a complete shitshow. It's like Ashley Madison times 10,000—basically, everyone on the planet just got access to a database of anyone who's ever been arrested in the US.
Years of lessons, years of practice, equipment costs, studio time, mixing, mastering, art... This is the most dumbed down version I could think of and even this makes it obvious the cost of making ART (*not content) is high and deserves to be compensated
There's a serious internal problem Google needs to address if your hiring people down the pipeline only for them to get laid off within a few weeks before even completing their training.
I really worry for artists trying to get their work out there, it’s getting to the point where nowhere on the internet is safe for creatives who don’t want their work stolen by AI
All the money shenanigans aside, it's interesting watching technology catching up with it. It's starting to look pretty dated for a game that hasn't released yet.
Netflix replacing every cable channel? That’s a bit out there. Cable’s got the hookup on some real niche stuff that streaming can't touch yet—like specific sports channels, local news, and those obscure hobby shows.
Plus, the economics don't really mesh; cable and streaming rake in cash differently. And let’s not forget, not everyone's internet is zippy enough for streaming to take over completely.
Netflix is making moves, no doubt—snagging WWE shows they’re stepping into the live game, but they aren’t about to kill cable TV just yet. They’re just beefing up their own space.