Which ai did you use?
I have a friend trying to find one where she can input her own photos to create new AI works based on them. Like “based on [image I supplied], create ____ using the car/tree/cat/etc in the original image.”
Which ai did you use?
I have a friend trying to find one where she can input her own photos to create new AI works based on them. Like “based on [image I supplied], create ____ using the car/tree/cat/etc in the original image.”
If you do drop, just know that it’s often a lot harder to get the motivation to go back if you need to.
In ten years, if you are 35 or so, no matter where you are in life it’ll be harder to go back.
I’m not saying the answer here is to stay in school if you are burned out. But just realize that it will be harder to get that motivation later on in life.
I got a different brand of Mac and cheese once and it opened right up using the same instructions.
I feel like the name brand is just messing with people.
In the US I feel like it’s just as much of an issue of access as it is, perhaps, a stigma that you “aren’t a man” if you go to therapy.
Therapy is expensive, and health care doesn’t always cover it.
Counterpoint: I’m using my original PS5 controller right now and have had no drift in nearly three years.
Not saying it doesn’t happen, but I also don’t think the controllers are fragile.
Oh thanks!
I think all told I spent about $250, but $70 of that was paying someone to do the initial soldering. It’s something I probably could have done, but I decided it’d take me forever to do it.
I didn’t have any specific reason to go with this one other than that I know some people with some Ergodox, and while they are neat, I just wanted something different. And all told I saved $100 with this one. I don’t feel like I’m losing any functionality, either, which is nice, and theoretically I could add more stuff to the screens that the Ergodox obviously doesn’t have.
I also like that they are really small and pretty thin, so taking it with me in my bag isn’t that hard. And setting up on a table is easy and doesn’t take up too much space.
Oh wow, and I thought my keyboard was tiny!
Thanks!
Do you have an example of the smaller keyboards you are interested in?
“Do you like nails on a chalkboard? Well do I have a bike for you!”