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Comment Re:Using frameworks and libraries (Score 1) 296

I'm prefering these square wheels. The dall-e mini artificial intelligence software that I tried yesturday could draw almost every image from a text description, except that when I asked for square wheels, it kept insisting that they need to be round, even though I explicitly specified square wheels for the image.

Basically there are situations where round wheels are just not acceptable, even though round wheels are generally the most popular. When I'm trying to create a car for the stone age, the actual wheels were not invented at the time, so they actually needed to be square to keep accuracy.

Basically the frameworks can only provide round wheels, since those are the most popular. But when we're not attempting to be "me too" kind of code, the round wheels are simply not what is needed. So some reinventing the wheels are needed.

Comment my 10 years of work just disappered to the crypto (Score 1) 201

I made nice nft, but seems it got lost in the flood of other irrelevant nft's... Shouldn't there be some entity responsible of filtering out the bullshit and raise the actual produccts to the top? I put 10 years of my hard labor to the text file and wrapped it inside nft, but since noone is reviewing the products, all my work simply disappeared and I received no etherium for the 10 years of effort.

Comment Guess I should sue the bastards... (Score 1) 60

Given that I made nft, put some gems inside the secret sauce and watched the market fail to purchase any of the nft's, I might have a case against the opensea bastards. The money from the opensea markets went to inside trading criminals, and thus there was no money left for ordinary copyright owners/authors of non-fungible market participants, which mostly explains the failure to sell our nft's. I wonder how much damage awards I might be receiving when this lawsuit is going to judge's table?

Comment of course they cannot find webassembly usage... (Score 0, Interesting) 67

My web site wasn't included in their url lists, so maybe they didn't do thorough job finding webassembly modules. My meshpage.org is guaranteed to be in the top-ranking web properties in the webassembly area, but its nowhere to be found from their analysis...

Comment awesome for grainy surveillance cameras (Score -1) 97

This approach can easily be used to prove that you were robbing a bank, and their security cameras got grainy picture and when they sharpened the pic with random gaussian noise, they got your face as a result. Then it's just matter of publishing it in tv or newspapers and declaring you evil criminal. Awesome work by the google researchers. We'll be waiting for criminal pictures to appear on the tv...

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