You have any idea how fucking hard it is to replace a Sennheiser foam? Impossible to find originals.
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Every I day I wake up to check that it was nothing but a dream.
Recently, many of my nightmares have been about the foams in my beautiful Sennheiser Momentum 4 tearing open.
I'm so sad about the fact that so many apps misbehave when I set a monitor in vertical portrait. Every chromium app gets fucked and renders the cursor on the wrong state. How is it that every h4xx0r has their vertical monitor and I can't?
I swear this show has survived this long because Antony Starr is the most perfect casting and he acts amazingly with his face, and I don't think he'll ever be in a work that uses him that well again.
Of course it is itself exactly what it criticizes, a hyper-capitalist work making light of recent events, controlled by billionaires and an evil mega corporation. I think they know it very well.
The Boys is gaudy and probably the most unsubtle piece of media in the past decade but it's so extremely timely I'm in awe every time I watch it. I also still think it's funny.
Glasswing is honestly bigger news than Iran/Lebanon because our entire global infrastructure is at stake, to say nothing of the surveillance capacity of the NSA etc.
It's daunting to try to wrap one's mind around the strategic calculations and implications because they spiral everywhere.
my humans not warring, my technology progressing, my world globalizing
my humans not warring, my technology progressing, my world globalizing
I just want my gas low price, my travel to be easy, my earth not warming, and my computer parts cheap.
Considering how every Nolan movie ends in sequel bait, I wonder how The Odyssey is going to end.
Crazy how the Galaxy S23 Ultra was the last pretty phone.
ngl feeling it today tbh
Rewatched Interstellar because the mood is right. Much better than Project Hail Mary, sorry.
I know it's not a competition, and I liked PHM, but Interstellar is brimming with things to say. It's not even close.
Mood
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N66...
Sometimes I see some dudes on unironically going like "They predicted super-intelligence for last year haha", and they never say "who". As far as I'm concerned, AI 2027 is the canonical tech-bro takeoff timeline at this point and if it's not here, it's basically not true.
You have to invent Ultron before you can invent Vision.
Anyway today both Claude and Codex looked at a bunch of arcane logs to figure that the reason my GPU was malfunctioning was the PCIe port, told me to clean and reposition it, and now the problem is gone.
bsky.app/profile/keyt...
Anyway today both Claude and Codex looked at a bunch of arcane logs to figure that the reason my GPU was malfunctioning was the PCIe port, told me to clean and reposition it, and now the problem is gone.
bsky.app/profile/keyt...
I'd say this has happened already a few times. I also think that more invisible CGI processes will be the norm in the short term, and in film you wouldn't even be able to tell. e.g. this sort of thing
www.youtube.com/watch?v=43h6...
I'd say I've seen some creators even in other languages who approach that, but for the foreseeable future, anything that approaches traditional film or TV made "entirely with AI" will always be passe and unjustified from a financial standpoint.
If I have to bet it'll never come from traditional film or anything in movie theaters, it'll be Internet phenomena, and not necessarily garbage like Fruit Love Island, but I think independent people like NeuralViz or Gossip Goblin or someone else will be it.
There are many parallels to the way that CGI started being put in a lot of stuff in the 90s and audiences could easily notice how crap it looked.
It's kind of amusing to me that over the years the disconnect between Bluesky devs and a good portion of the people who are still here grows wider.
I don't think my first post is very well worded but by "pushing" I mean from a scientific/technological/artistic point as the technology itself, and by "using" I mean in the context of actually making shit and selling it.
...And I think consumers are right to complain about it, especially if they're clearly using it to make things worse and less interesting.
For ordinary people and as a scientific goal, I think there's nothing wrong with pushing the technology as far as possible and for people to use it (Within some limits of legality/morality), but in the realm of actually selling shit, it becomes artistically complicated...