Horror stories of client-provided assets are too common, but today's an exception. Just received the most organized 3D file package in my life, wish I knew who built it.
@wes_cream@cgpov Ah it is the bluetooth version in my photo but for years I used it without bluetooth on my PC. I just immediately plugged in the usb-c to usb cord it shipped with. I've had the keyboard since 2018 and have never changed batteries. Same setup we used when I was at the Mill.
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@davemehrman@Arcane_Motion@mpbMKE@Oddernod Yes, but to varying degrees of success. It took about 10 tries of recycling the same prompt or modifying the prompt before one of the answers worked. I'm sure the data set gets confused by javascript variables that work in AE vs. all the other options
@Arcane_Motion@mpbMKE@Oddernod This is the stuff I'm loving about it. Yesterday, it wrote an AE expression for me that could delay/fade opacity in a specific way. Right now I'm finishing a python script that converts my windows file paths to Mac paths, to easily send to producers.
@Arcane_Motion@Oddernod haha alright sorry dude, yeah wires definitely got crossed there. I read it in a sarcastic tone and couldn't make sense of why you were defending Google so much.
@Arcane_Motion@Oddernod Does Google pay you to shill it this hard? I'm not talking about using it to "bypass" paywalls but instead to find accurate information without personally searching through multiple links. If this is general AI hate...cool. But it's hard for me not to see ways AI is be useful.
@Arcane_Motion@Oddernod Yep, one of the uses! Except instead of me spending a few minutes finding the right article on Google, realizing there is a paywall, scrolling to find a new article. It will do that and give me the answer in less than a couple of seconds.