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Synthesia, which is developing AI to generate synthetic videos, secures $50M

venturebeat.com
2 points·by TheCabin·5 jaar geleden·0 comments

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TheCabin
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
I used Zotero quite a bit in the past, the thing that ultimately drove me away is that when synchronizing you couldn't easily access the PDFs just via the filesystem. I use a nextcloud and also wanted to access PDFs from devices without Zotero installed and this turned out to be a pain at the time. Is this possible with more recent Zotero versions? Is the sync still cumbersome with a zotero account + self-hosted webdav?
TheCabin
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Sadly many countries have 0 education on this topic and it might not be straightforward to get hold on good information about the subject.
TheCabin
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Just logged in to say that this work is amazing and that I really like your style :)

I also keep coming back to generative art and think about getting a pen plotter for years already. Now I am getting one!
TheCabin
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Many people here say that slowing down is a must -- and I agree it's probably the best solution -- but surely there are more approaches we could think of:

* Not allowing packages with similar names to popular ones

* Not allowing packages creation to be anonymous (in the extreme case you would require to validate your passport or similar)

* Automatic detection of malicious code

* Central auditing organization ...

This is just on top of my head, there must be many more ideas.
TheCabin
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
The website says "ZOOMQUILT 2 An infinitely zooming painting created in 2007" (Version 1 is from 2004) and on both pages it says "A project by Nikolaus Baumgarten". So it doesn't seem to be the case that we compare two eras of web-dev here.
TheCabin
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Thanks for the tip. I'll probably give this a shot.
TheCabin
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Very interesting article, thanks for sharing the information.

FWIW, I used to be very happy with the Gnome environment but 2 recent (nautilus related) changes frustrate me incredibly:

* Copy / paste file paths from nautilus to terminal is broken. (You get this extra meta information in the path starting with `x-special/nautilus-clipboard`)

* Type ahead is gone. Previously you could type the first letters of a file / folder and select it this way. Now typing automatically triggers a search (equivalent to ctrl+f), which is much slower.

These might be minor things but I hit them so often that I was driven away from Gnome.