Cool. I thought it’s all Steam right now? Is that a stupid question?
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Cool. I thought it’s all Steam right now? Is that a stupid question?
What is wine primarily used for today?
Honestly, affinity is just a company. They will make a Linux version if it makes business sense for them and it won’t. Adobe is far ahead in almost every way. Their software is competing in the market of amateurs. And for an amateur, it should make more sense to pick up Gimp, inkspace. Affinity publisher is ok, but pros will have adobe and for anything less inkspace or figma free tier is good enough. Affinity has no market.
You hate ai or not, maybe you just found one more excuse to be an asshole online, don’t know, don’t care, bye.
You are insulting a person, because they said ai helps them.
Your comment is on capitalism, not scaling ai or ai being used with effect.
I don’t think any designer does work without heavily relying on ai. I bet that’s not the only profession.
Thing is, same as with GHz, you have to do it as much as you can until the gains get too small. You do that, then you move on to the next optimization. Like ai has and is now optimizing test time compute, token quality, and other areas.
Worst case scenario, I don’t think money spent on supercomputers is the worst way to spend money. That in itself has brought chip design and development forward. Not to mention ai is already invaluable with a lot of science research. Invaluable!
Don’t be an ass and realize that ai is a great tool for a lot of people. Why is that so hard to comprehend?
Can’t wait!
What is that a database is not de-duplicated?
I don’t get it, it’s pretty lame. Just a list of articles. This would need some kind of flow. Maybe one that is continued depending on what topic one reads. Something. I think, I’ll try to make this …
Too many nukes
I would like that if it’s like Skyrim. Actually it would have to be better. A big world and everytime I play it would be a completely different experience.
You got to make a show for the king.
I don’t know about overestimating… Check this out: https://lovable.dev/
And it’s not about how this can’t completely replace developers. Maybe not today, but this product will just get better and better and better. This thing never sleeps and it costs way less than a developer. I think there are uncertain years ahead. Right now, I think that if I was at a point of my life to choose my career, I’d choose something that can’t be done remotely on the computer.
I’m trying to figure out where this is all going myself. Maybe farming or carpentry?
What you guys think how AI influences the progress of programming. In two years the profession will look a lot different than today. I’m a designer and even today I’m pretty much able to make apps for myself practically without coding. This will only get simpler with complex apps. I’m not saying they are coded well, but they work. In two years, in less, probably in a few months there will be swarms of ai agents programming the same thing. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying we won’t need you, the experienced programmers, but how much jobs will there be for new people?
And I know there is a lot of ai hate on lemmy so please spare me with that.
Cheers!