Upscalling com IA é uma coisa maravilhosa, antigamente era extremamente caro e trabalhoso pegar um jogo de 1994 e transforma-lo em 4k
Com a IA isso está ao alcance de qualquer pessoa
A Brazilian couple is now fighting to avoid prison after homeschooling their two daughters.
A court sentenced Audato and Ieda Denardi to 50 days behind bars, ruling they committed "intellectual neglect" by teaching their children outside a state-approved curriculum.
According to their legal team, the judge cited the family's failure to include lessons on gender, sex education, "tolerance and diversity," and even pointed to the girls' preference for religious and classical music over popular genres.
The parents say they began homeschooling during the COVID-19 pandemic after losing confidence in their daughters' schools.
They remain free while appealing what their attorneys believe is the first criminal prosecution of its kind in Brazil.
@ComplexPop I would rather have a entire A.I Naruto movie than anything made by Hollywood. They’ve already proven that they really don’t care/don’t know how to adapt anime
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During the final season of Magnum P.I., Tom Selleck made a very specific demand to CBS.
It had nothing to do with his iconic mustache, his red Ferrari, or superstar treatment.
He wanted his crew to receive $1,000 bonus checks.
The show had actually finished under budget, thanks to the grueling, behind-the-scenes discipline of the crew. But CBS flat-out refused to pay the bonuses.
So, Selleck found a loophole.
He negotiated a larger final payout for himself and then quietly redirected that money straight to the electricians, drivers, makeup artists, and camera operators.
He could have pocketed the extra cash and smiled for the cameras. Instead, he made sure the people carrying the show were seen where it mattered most: their paychecks.
That quiet generosity has been a theme his entire life.
Years later in November 2020, Selleck dined at Elio's in NYC. On a $204 bill, he left a massive $2,020 tip.
His handwritten note simply read: "Honoring my friend Donnie Wahlberg's 'tip challenge' with my sincere hope for a better 2020."
The best part? He never even bragged about it to Donnie (his Blue Bloods co-star). The restaurant staff were the ones who shared the story.
Even off-screen, Selleck has always been a class act. A veteran of the California Army National Guard, he’s been a fierce advocate for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, making sure people remember that the 58,000+ names on that wall represent real lives, not just numbers. 🇺🇸
Bethesda employees say HR made them remove a small memorial they created for coworkers who were laid off during Microsoft’s recent Xbox job cuts.
According to the Bethesda Game Studios Union, employees in Rockville, Maryland, put together a “Celebration of Service” display with photos of former coworkers to thank them for their work.
The union says HR had it taken down almost right away because it was in a shared office space.
“Unfortunately, HR made our office manager take this down almost immediately. They said because it’s in a common area, it had to be removed.”
“We’ve used common areas for many things as a team, including fan works, but HR seems to believe that a Celebration of Service is inappropriate.”
@jornalrazao Índio é algo do passado, um atraso ao país mantido pela esquerda que ñ deixa eles se integrarem à sociedade. C certeza eles adorariam vender essas terras todas por milhões p construção do que fosse, mas não pode, tem q ficar sacudindo chocalho p mulher progressista ir tirar foto