[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 4 points 1 week ago

thank mr skeltal

[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago

I need more blog posts like these...

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Just a shower thought. Seeing how these structures took decades to build in their times, and that too entirely with manual labour, I was wondering how long these architectural marvels would take to be built in this post modern era with the help of our technological advancements.

Imagine the world has dedicated its focus and the entirety of its resources on building just one Pyramid as quickly as possible out of the same materials and in the same location as the original ones. The medium of construction has no constraints but the end result must be indistinguishable, structure and composition wise.

I would love to hear how the process would take place in addition.

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I believe lighting plays a very important part in making a scene realistic when it comes to creating one artificially, like in 3D modelling. That is why I also think the lighting of these AI generated images is the prime source of what impresses people about these images since no matter how unrealistic or distorted the subject is, the lighting makes it look like a natural part of the background. This is clearly different from photos like from poorly Photoshopped ones where the subject feels deliberately inserted into the scene from a cutout.

I am interested to understand how LLMs understand the context of the lighting when creating images. Do they make use of samples which happen to have the exact same lighting positions or do they add the lighting as an overlay instead? Also, why is it that lighting doesn't look convincing in some cases like having multiple subjects together etc.?

[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 5 points 2 weeks ago

Is it good to be engaged enough to be recognised in Lemmy? I don't know if the big players around here are just spending their entire day on Lemmy as many people on Redditors do. There is a small part of me that too wishes to be recognized as an active member in this community but I don't want it at the expense of my real life.

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[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 3 points 3 weeks ago

And here I was thinking I was looking at some high-end barbeque station...

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[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 14 points 3 weeks ago

Man, it was miles better when I just knew him as the motion guy back in primary school

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Context: Newton personally believed in the concept of absolute space since it reinforced the idea of an absolute God, but the entire premise was proven false by what we know as 'relativity of motion' which makes use of Newton's laws of motion.

Excerpts from 'A Brief History of Time' by Stephen Hawking:

"... Aristotle believed in a preferred state of rest, which any body would take up if it were not driven by some force or impulse. In particular, he thought that the earth was at rest. But it follows from Newton's laws that there is no unique standard of rest."

"Newton was very worried by this lack of absolute position, or absolute space, as it was called, because it did not accord with his idea of an absolute God. In fact, he refused to accept lack of absolute space, even though it was implied by his laws."

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I was only caught up with the news to its release date and didnt bother to check on it since then. I don't plan to play it, but rather to check on the headlines and reviews surrounding it since I've heard some negative comments about the game. I know about the recent trends of the gaming industry but I was kinda hoping for Starfield to be better since I really dig the concept of open world and space exploration games.

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[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 6 points 4 weeks ago

I love when people make the effort to do this kind of stuff and I got the opportunity to have someone do it for my post.

Thanks dude. You have made my day...

[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 34 points 4 weeks ago

Been in this situation countless times. Everytime this happens I promise myself I will be grateful and enjoy the ability to breathe through both of my nostrils once it happens and yet I forget about it the next day

[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 3 points 10 months ago

TIL they show ads for guns. What exactly do they advertise?

[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 4 points 10 months ago

Fun fact: I have watched none of the movies listed here in the comments

[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 7 points 10 months ago

Inside Job.

I didn't really watch shows on Netflix and I couldn't care less about people complaining about their shows being cancelled left and right. But Inside Job was recommended by my friend and I loved it. After finding out it was cancelled after 2 seasons, I finally understood the pain these people were feeling all along...

[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 2 points 10 months ago

I've already watched the movie. Does it make the book redundant?

[-] jonathanvmv8f@lemm.ee 7 points 10 months ago

I swear it wasn't intentional 😓

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