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There are cross-paradigm languages out there, e.g. Scala.


Reminds me of the Atari Lynx [1]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Lynx


Can someone explain what is it doing, since it's not working?


It looks to be similar to Nvidia Canvas - there's a good demo of that online.

Basically the user paints where they want a feature to be using a colour. The AI replaces the colour with a feature and makes sure that any features touching eachother blend together beautifully to create a believable human face.


nice one liner


Yeah, it's Nvidia Canvas for faces, except not trying to sell you RTXs. Instead we're trying (when we load balance) to offer a realtime service through the browser. I have some more background in a comment here https://www.producthunt.com/posts/face-maker-ai


Realistically though owning your own GPU is going to be cheaper than a cloud host...


Well, this is fantastic. But is it for real?


Maybe some awkward decisions here and there, but the bigger goal of using FF is to save the internet from another monopoly.

It's far less bloated than the (only) competitor, and does most things right.


> Maybe some awkward decisions here and there, but the bigger goal of using FF is to save the internet from another monopoly.

Is that really going to happen by spending their resources on widget redesigns which themselves will inevitably be denounced as the reason for firefox's unpopularity and replaced in about 18 months?

What would happen do you think if they just skipped one or two of those cycles?


Probably the most confusing naming scheme in computing history.

Don't get me wrong, I love .net. But if you're not familiar with the technology, it's very (very) confusing.


Use Firefox and save the web


Such a serious matter and no one replies. This is an odd community.


No replies and no conversation on such a serious matter?


it's opt-in by default with an opt-out which seems reasonable. If you don't want ads, dont opt-in


"Did I even really know who Richard Stallman was before those emails? To be honest, not really"

Oh, dear


Imagine it, someone who works (possibly at some remove) with a set of tools without necessarily engaging in a deep, intensive study of the figureheads who led in their creation. And then to engage with the written words of that figurehead as if they were on some sort of equal footing. The gall!


I seriously can't tell if this is sarcastic or not.


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