I just wanted to say: When it comes to motivation and a good course in a job, you might just be on top. A world renown hospital - i know of it and am from Germany - in that medical area is just awesome.
How good are solutions like stable diffusion at inpainting nowadays? What about the watermarks of getty et at that have been part of some of dall-e 2.0 images. Could one feasably remove such watermarks or stuff like a white grid array with these solutions?
So how convincing are these solutions in the worst case is what i am asking.
when you start to coin terms like rug pull and web3, it sure does feel like a systematic problem. There are people who specialize in asserting if you can trust a new token or not - why would i invest in something so janky?
- no auto sync of content like plex/netflix is the biggest one for me
- if the server isn't accessible, the entire app just doesn't work on android. It would be cool to have your shows on the go
- metadata/initial content library setup took ages (read 10+ hours) for me (12+TB content)
- no live-tv over tvheadend.. but that should be similar to plex
The biggest thing i'd like to have would be bots in fully encrypted chats and the android client to not break the encryption between clients all the time.
Am in Germany and can get a basic check up figuratively every day of the year completely for free. It might take a day for a specific appointment, but if i just went to the doctor they would see me guranteed and could assess any ailments. So there you have a country that is similar enough to the US that shows how a single payer system can work. I agree, that there is no such thing as an ideal healthcare model :)