It looks like they used AI to generate a photo and then clumsily tried to clean up the artifacts in photoshop.
It looks like they used AI to generate a photo and then clumsily tried to clean up the artifacts in photoshop.
Wouldn’t be surprised to see lemmy activity spike in March. Probably not as big as during the API debacle, but still.
Lemmy has better user retention than Diablo IV confirmed
I hope for you that it lasts
Interesting news but I don’t really get how this is self-hosted?
Fucking true. Does anyone know why this is so slow?
AI generated :/
This is to be expected. The question now is where will it stabilize amd will it start growing again after?
I wish I had what you are searching for, I would be very interested in this as well.All I have are bits and pieces you may or may not already be familiar with.
SIGGRAPH presentations are generally a pretty good resource. This one about UE5 Nanite has some interesting nuggets: https://advances.realtimerendering.com/s2021/Karis_Nanite_SIGGRAPH_Advances_2021_final.pdf To get an overview of the field as a whole you will probably have to dive into the references and see what people are citing. Apparently this one was pretty influential? https://advances.realtimerendering.com/s2015/aaltonenhaar_siggraph2015_combined_final_footer_220dpi.pdf
Would love to hear what you have found yourself.
Why is “feature” in quotes though?
What are people saying to be calm for? Nobody way raising alarm
I’m very interested to see where it settles. It should give in indication of what percentage of people are able/willing to use lemmy in it’s current state.
The fediverse is such a cool project but it can be pretty rough from a usability standpoint.
Wasn’t there an issue with themes deleting user data on kde recently?