@yolwoocle_ Its commonly called voronou split screen and it looks like you need to feather the cameras before the split so the switch is smooth, this talk explains it https://t.co/84B7ps3XcQ
@Shitty_Future For anyone else wondering, it's "the AI said (he'd visited and made a video about it)", not "the AI (said he'd visited) and (made a video about it)"
https://t.co/7S1VYg2IsM
@BestofLinkedin "I'm sending my kid to a private school so they think that is a normal thing to do and they don't have to befriend and network with the poor."
@BestofLinkedin Reading about the story online, and while details about it are unclear at this point, it kinda seems that the girl fell backwards from a railing while the parents played shuffleboard and thus could have been easily prevented. What does _that_ say about leadership?
@BestofLinkedin I don't escape from my family, I'm also away on weekends because I love them says the CEO who prefers commuting over working from home. You may think it's a failure but this is what success looks like.
@BestofLinkedin Tbh, this also reminds me of sales. I'm in the middle of talking to someone and suddenly get a call from someone wanting to sell something and that kinda feels like a dog peeing on my leg.
@BestofLinkedin Dude has worked with AI for 15 years and not once looked up online for threads where adults list the funniest ways to jailbreak that "enterprise" security.
@MatRopert Overloading equals might not be wanted, but honestly, all the ugly parts in the second code can be put into a function, the first one has to be written each time...