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symonym7 t1_ixh4ynp wrote
Reply to The 17 victims of the Hingham Apple Store crash might have to share a $40,000 insurance payout. by il_biciclista
…in Apple Store credit, of course.
symonym7 t1_iwpd870 wrote
Reply to comment by sgx71 in To save the world or to shape a better world, what is the most critical action to take? by Born-Worth-5611
Global demographic collapse is already happening.
symonym7 t1_iuh7n62 wrote
Reply to How much do you pay for rent? by Vinsantoo
$1,425 / 1bd (~700sqft) / heat incl / off-street parking / 10 miles south of downtown / 2.5 miles from nearest T stop.
symonym7 t1_iu252xa wrote
Reply to comment by Moist-Rule8457 in i need to drive to and in Boston for the first time tomorrow. by Puzzleheaded-Loan237
I was going to say that if someone even remotely looks like they’re about to cut you off they will.
symonym7 t1_it92ejm wrote
Reply to comment by bric12 in A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work by Gari_305
Picasso was, well, Picasso because he was constantly working; producing an absurd amount of material and [probably] collecting some form of feedback that modulated his direction. With AI (DAL•E for example) you’ve got thousands+ of human inputs, millions of interpretations, and instant feedback in the form of whichever interpretation the human inputs are choosing.
Good art can provide the illusion of magic, but that didn’t just happen one day - it took literal eons of trial and error and AI’s doing that in, y’know, less than eons.
symonym7 t1_it8dwud wrote
Reply to comment by samwe5t in A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work by Gari_305
Most “new” ideas have always just been mash-ups of existing ideas.
symonym7 t1_ixm3203 wrote
Reply to What’s up with the gas smell about a half mile before exit 127 on 90 going eastbound? by theon3leftbehind
Gina’s green bean casserole.