@GalvinAlmanza I don't understand why this is controversial? The people making hiring decisions aren't the people caring about the long term economy. If you can have a senior just "do more work" with AI, then you'll do just that.
The short term economic proposal for a junior is in a rough spot
@a017444@Liamjsm How is it lame? This specific example is a bit moot but "I can whip up a piece of custom software for my 1 specific use case and customise it without knowing any code" is a good thing to have!
@Karmagera@plsticgluemoose@Liamjsm OSS (generally) is going to be a lot slower and fiddly than something like this because actively maintained software is trying to appeal to a lot of different use cases.
Something like this can be spun up in an hour or 2 and is much easier to modify to your needs
I think this is cool and circumstantially useful but like, why is this part of the DLSS main line instead of some niche unrelated filter? It's not doing what DLSS is supposed to
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@ProbablyNice@Sentdex@wale_os Yeah I can't argue with that! There are things on the horizon like Bend2 that might go some way to solving that, but definitely a while away
@dstephenh99 @post_liberal Think this is largely it. I remember in primary school we had "free reading time" where you'd just read a book for an hour. Did a lot then
@Raen4657@HoodBiology Probably, but I can't imagine they're encroaching on the published bookstore space that professionals more rely on. The indie space for just about everything is oversaturated with slop though, but that was true pre-AI as well, just accelerated now
@cuubezzz @Itookthis2 @tylerwith4rs I mean that's the point that I'm making. If you're going to use one anyway, doing it via a data centre is going to give you efficiency tech that a home GPU doesn't