I'm in the fourth camp of "I used to think I had zero artistic talent, and so I was really hyped for AI art to get good, but then I actually got half decent at art myself, and now I don't want people to fall into this hole like I did because they think they're too technical minded or it's too late for them to learn art", which may or may not just be the second camp.
I acknowledge there are people who genuinely enjoy doing AI art, and I have seen some good creative stuff done with it. But I think there's not enough focus on learning that art for yourself, and I side with the "soul creativity" camp on the argument that there is some aspect of human-made art that won't ever be replicated by AI.
I can get behind this. This is the only time evo psych is real.
Looks like a roblox screenshot with the red thing and the blue sky in the background.
I get this but with college offers.
It's like "tour our campus this weekend!". My brother in christ I am 5 years into a 4 year course.
New banjo kazooie game looks interesting
I'd point you to godot but I'm pretty biased because I just really love godot.
I will say though that depending on the scope of the project you have planned, it might not be best to make your dream project your first one. Test the waters with a few really small games first, and then once you're comfortable and know your tools well enough do your big idea.
So sick of the ignorance in this community. That is NOT an accurate velociraptor! The earth has FEATHERS.
Is this the new drinking hose water?
Technically linux users need third party tools to even boot into a usable OS.
I'm talking more about a language that's just everywhere it doesn't need to be. But I guess that's also my hatred for JS speaking.
I'm a computer engineering major (still a student tbf), I'm well aware of the difference between CISC and RISC, I was making a joke.
Also, I understand your point, but you should know though that a load-store architecture and a RISC instruction set are not the same thing. The vast majority of RISC ISAs are load-store, but not all load-store architectures are RISC.
At this point ARM is a CISC architecture
Replace C with javascript and it'd be more accurate imo.
I think it's AI unfortunately.
Either that or just regular photoshop.
Yeah I don't know why I thought my pseudointellectual comment was relevant here.
Hey, I've been daily driving wayland since plasma 6 released. The improvements are stunning, and it's actually responsive on my multi monitor setup.
Main problem I've been having is with my drawing tablet. It works fine, but the touch/scroll wheel doesn't register. I can't find anything in the settings about it, so my first assumption is it's just not implemented yet. But no matter how many searches I do I can't find anyone with the same problem.
I only have this problem in wayland, in X11 it functions just as intended. It's not a huge issue, it just really screws with my muscle memory. I'd just love to be able to use my tablet properly with wayland so I don't have to switch back to the laggy mess that is X11.
Tablet: Wacom Intuos Pro Distro: Garuda Linux (arch-based) GPU: Nvidia RTX 3060 Plasma version: 6.0.3-1 libinput version: 1.25.0-1
If this is the wrong community or if any other info is required just let me know. I originally posted on !kde@lemmy.ml but then realized that community was mostly dead.
Edit: formatting
Edit 2: HW Probe
A discord friend of mine has been streaming his miitopia playthrough so it's been fresh on my mind. Dominic my beloved.