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kingmongoose7877
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  • Thank you for that.

  • Ahh...I get it...I saw the title and thought it was about IBM's OS/2 in an "out of the box," uncustomized state, hence "Vanilla OS 2" code-named Orchid...oh, never mind already.

  • Wayland is still in development and the bandwagoning are the early adopters

    Not to bust your chops but I'm not sure what you're implying. What isn't still in development? WordStar? X11? Mac System 7? And Wayland's initial release was 2008. That's 15 years ago. Who are these "early adopters" of which you speak anymore?

  • No...they hate you regardless.

  • Thanks for trying, sincerely, but it's the same results. Geoblocking is a multimillion-dollar removed.

  • The uploader has not made this video available in your country

    😢

  • Your argument is suicidal with all of the forethought of a small child playing with firearms. So you do think atomic warfare is a good thing. Progress must go forward and all.

    You say you work in AI? How so?

    In any case, once all "dehumanizing jobs" are eliminated (how is driving a taxi "dehumanizing"?) and even you, as you said, are "happily" replaced, what will you do? What will be your purpose in life? Graze? Taking this idea further, why would an intelligent, homeostatic system such as future AI even support you?

    AI today — such as ChatGPT, StableDiffusion, etc. — is still a toy, again "merely" choosing the mostly correct combinations from a very large list. You should know that since you work in AI. We're still at the automaton stage. It still can't do consistent video. Hell, it still can't do hands reliably. But again, advances are rapidly being made. Baby steps towards our evolution into the Eloi.

  • What a colossal line up!! Wish I could make it.

  • Must-see cinema. This is Film Studies 101.

  • A testament to the incredible amount of "invisible details" in great moviemaking!

  • Nobody knows!

    Seriously, it's been two months that I've been searching for this basic information and still nothing concrete (you'd think it'd be in the docs). FWIW, as close as I can figure it through experimentation, it's roughly 4:1.15, e.g., 1920×552px or 800×230.