You just need a way to spin the can. Probably works better if you speed it up and slow it down or reverse direction repeatedly.
You just need a way to spin the can. Probably works better if you speed it up and slow it down or reverse direction repeatedly.
How are you gonna prevent recreating a Ai image pixel by pixel or just importing a Ai image/taking a photo of one.
That simply won’t work, since you could just use a tool to recreate a Ai image 1:1, or extract the signing code and sign whatever you want.
I want to see how you can serve thousands or millions of people with a Chromebook in your closet. And if you say p2p, that doesn’t deal with spikes in demand and a lot of old content will just vanish even easier than on YouTube. Also it would rely on people being willing to seed.
Someone said the non vegan version has bee wax in it.
Also all of that in a engine that’s deprecated for years.
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In industrial 3D printing you can get this amount of transparency with clearcoat. You can send your model to them and they print and ship it to you for quite cheap. On pcbway it’s UTR-8100 Idk if other sites have something similar.
It probably once did, but they relabeled it.
Downwards it has 2 big flaws. More complex because gravity and you would knock stuff of your window sill.
It think it still holds the sea level speed record.
The thing is data poisoning is a arms race that the Ai side will win with ease. You can either solve it with pre processing or filtering. All it does is make the images look worse. I can’t think of a way that you can poison data that doesn’t take more effort to unpoison than to poison.
Using a 5GHz network with little to no overlap for my tablet/steam deck. No issue streaming with moonlight at low latency without jitter.
Very interesting that 4 people post comments that read like ads for that tool have exactly that one comment.
I switched to moonlight, because it works better for my use case. But parsec worked better on a bad connection for me. Also parsec is owned by unity.
Then destroy everything in an “accident” and then dip, since its “too costly to rebuild”
I mean you can just remove the metadata of any image, so that doesn’t really matter.