Considering its in a Reddit post from 2019, I think this is regular ole Photoshop, not AI.
I really enjoy Event Horizon, especially with the 40K theory in mind.
Some consider it a hassle, others of us obsessively enjoy manually downloading and sorting our files into our folder structure.
I’ve got a collection going back to a 128k MP3 from a Napster download in 2000. Hundreds of gigabytes of lossless music.
Bandcamp is great, but I use Redacted for those I can’t easily find.
I dunno much about burning cars. Is this effective? Seems like dumping it underneath might result in a better fire, but not as showy for the camera. The windshield doesn’t strike me as a particularly flame affected area, but it looks like a bunch drained down into the engine bay.
Time to rewatch The Wire season 2.
Damn that takes some skill, wonder how many times drone pilots have tried this in total.
Native dark modes are better and have much less of a performance impact. It’s good as a stop gap though.
Can we just STFU about this mediocre ad already? You’re giving it more airtime and more mental bandwidth. I didn’t think it was worth one day of headlines much less two or three.
While I'm sure there is a crazy markup, it's important to note the cost to produce - as in manufacture - does not include the cost of drug discovery, which is extremely expensive and involves a good amount of risk over a long period of time.
You can't just compare the cost of discovering a new drug vs. cost of producing a generic without any research like that.
can we just please get some normal, boring, safe, efficient trains that actually function instead of this gizmo bullshit?
I’d say that’s okay if only the company is credited by name, but the execs names were included. If they’re including names, include all the names. It’s not a long list from what I saw on Twitter.
Reckon that's evidence of Photoshop rather than AI, especially considering its at least 4-5 years old (2019).