Planted inside ALL of the trains?
Dam, they are some pretty epic hackers.
Planted inside ALL of the trains?
Dam, they are some pretty epic hackers.
I learn so much from this channel, about things I never even knew I wanted to know about.
Already seen this one, it's great. Good post for technology community, this vid is packed with history and science.
This is 100% about technology, it's really interesting.
You could try https://kdenlive.org/ and https://www.openshot.org/
I haven't done much editing, but they are fairly popular and decent tools. They also come as an AppImage, which means they pretty much 'just work.'
And https://handbrake.fr/ gets a mention for transcoding.
Virtual/Simulated Intelligence. That's a far better term. I'm going to start using that.
5 links later, here are the actual rules (apparently): https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_21_1682
And I would just like to say, that the term 'AI' is a marketing term; all the generative models are just complex digital Galton Boards. Put thing in, different thing comes out. But if you leave them alone, nothing happens. Is that really intelligence, or is that just data transformation?
I'm far more concerned about the things that do things when you leave them alone.. Drones, Boston Robotics, that kind of thing.
So does that mean albums ripped and uploaded to Youtube do result in royalties being paid to the artists?
What about in the case where there are no ads?
Live music isn't what I'm referring to though, it's the ripped and uploaded albums
I was under the assumption that Youtube had to pay artists for their music being on there? Is that not what is happening?
And if not, how has Youtube not been cease and desisted/sued into absolute oblivion?
Godot is definitely a major highlight. I would love to start using it, but I have too many other things to learn first
Unless everyone is a clone, inequality is enevitable and also not intrinsically bad
I love it when the numbers get run