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I really had difficulty to decide which picture I was going to upload here, I got many different results that were great. Here some others:
I really had difficulty to decide which picture I was going to upload here, I got many different results that were great. Here some others:
It’s hidden in the sense that the normal user does not see the true cost on their energy bill. You perform a search and get the result in milliseconds. That makes it easy to get the false impression that it’s just a minor operation. It’s not like driving a car and watching the the fuel gauge and see the consumption.
Of course one can research how much energy Google consumes and find out the background – IF you’re interested. But most people just use tech and do not question or even understand.
AI-generated images and videos will become so flawless that they will no longer be easily distinguishable. We cannot build up media competence in the general public as quickly as is required.
Public transport in Japan really is such a delightful experience. Also the organization and the habit of the people using it. It just works. And is cheap.
Deluxe Paint on the Amiga
Raijin’s Wrath
Prompt: Pikachu in the style of a Black Metal cover artwork, looking very angry and evil, screaming, with sharp teeth, wrinkled skin, corpse paint and a double viking axe guitar. There’s a cryptic thorny black metal band logo above its head. In the background there’s a Transylvanian medieval castle, dead trees, a crescent moon and some crows. The whole picture is in greyscales only.
Oh, that’s right, that Boss looks similar. I didn’t know that game.
I played Ninja Mission on the Amiga back then:
Ah, that’s like the miniature version for at home 😀
I think the true use case for these AI technologies is yet to come. What most people are doing with the “AI” tools available today is just gambling around. But working with personal computers could be changing fundamentally in the coming years.
Amiga graphics isometric game boss
Prompt: Screenshot from a Commodore Amiga game, final stage of an online roleplay game with isometric graphics, with an epic battle against the final boss enemy who has the appearance of a Cthulu Mech and Maha Kali
That’s how their teenage children look like before they grow legs and antlers.
Ah ok, thanks.
There is, it’s called UK.
And how about price comparison, is it mandatory for US supermarkets to display the price per unit based on a standard unit of measurement (such as per pound or per ounce or whatever metrics are used)?
Finally a use case for the Apple cheese grater!
Purrfect!
North Pole × South Pole: The Polar Reinbear Penguin
Yes in some neighborhoods and villages the roads are so narrow that they can practically only be driven on by Kei cars.
Japan as an Island has limited space available for natural reasons, plus large parts of the country are mountain area. So the old cities have been built in plains and reached high density. Building is strictly regulated.
And that has also grown into the culture. The Japanese sense for efficiency is legendary and so you simply don’t waste space. And in general, you don’t show off with oversized cars. Understatement is part of the general habitus. Shintoism and Buddhism have deep roots and that certainly plays a role too.
Well, those are also not vehicles that the average citizen buys. They’re specialized for their purpose, the fire truck needs to transport a decent amount of water and 4-5 people, and concrete is heavy stuff. But in a certain way they follow the same design philosophy.
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