I wonder if this means Apple TV will make their show volumes louder finally (aka, standard levels of other apps so I don't need to put my speaker at 39/40 to hear what should be 25/40)
Though, I don't even know if Apple TV has an ad-supported plan. This is mainly wishful thinking here :)
I think it's less "how many are there" and more "how small can we go before the influence is too negligible to matter, or is too small to be affected by anything we could physically do or observe"
I mean, there is definitely no "floor", nor "ceiling". Size infinitely gets smaller and infinitely gets larger. We are probably sitting on top of what super-gigantic humans of astronomic proportions would consider a lepton.
This looks more promising than what Mistral just launched (coincidence?????? i think not.)
This approach feels like it could be used for image gen as well (in some combination). Read/view image, start drawing image using illustrator/inkscape/etc (or just SVG), then fill in with what was missed after
Yeah, but you dont know who is vibe coding and who actually knows the output of what they had LLM make
This leads to lack of trust, which the entire open source community is based on. Even if that vibe coded slop is flawless, the stigma will never go away.
"..ban on smart phones.." "..ban on gen AI.." "..ban on social media.."
yes
YES
YASSSSSSSSSSSS
Ban all the things for kids. I don't want to be interviewing people in 10 years and decline every candidate because they can't correctly answer the question "You are 50ft away from the car wash. Do you walk or drive?"
It's like being offered a big mac at a fine dining restaurant. Yes, big mac is gonna taste fine, maybe you can dress it up nicely even. But the restaurant didn't make it, and you feel cheated for buying it (and in this case, wasting your time thinking someone coded it).
Something just existing isn't the same as something being made by someone with passion and effort beyond a one-shot prompt to Fable 5.
dude, the max version looks like it's finally there. handle bar holding with wings, the left leg is behind the frame while the right is in front of it (correctly).
Contrary to other comments, and this post, I am actually seeing even that third pillar torn down. I have an architect who is very good at what he does, who wrote specs for the AI to follow, and other than a couple awkward placements, all the file structure is very sane and maintainable.
We are in trouble. Not from a "no more devs" side, but from a "we only need one of you 7 to remain
.." side