You can heat it with a heatgun and bend it back into shape.
It's not 100% foolproof everytime, but since the core technology generative AI uses is denoising, that leaves artifacts you can spot if you look hard enough. Think of it like the process of remembering a dream: what AI creates has the look of someone trying to remember a place from memory, so it messes up little details that it's trying to fill in, versus art made by humans, where every piece of the visual space had time, effort and thought put into crafting details. There's always an unintentionality to AI pieces that isn't present when a human is creating it.
You can really see this if you poke around Art Station and DeviantArt in the sci-fi concept art category. You'll see pieces where every bit of the giant space machine makes visual sense: no crossed perspective lines, wires that don't actually connect, people in the background have the right number of limbs and are in realistic poses.
Zoom into the background really far on AI art and you can dot patterning from the noise diffusion, but it's harder to spot in "photorealistic" styles; it's very obvious when AI is trying to recreate painted or 3d art.
It's not indistinguishable. Bad details, particularly in the background, always give away AI art.
Umm... That means cheap body repairs and no worries about rust.
I wonder how the owners will feel about the scars on their truck when a plastic body panel cracks and they need to caulk it back together?
Delighted, because I wouldn't be worried about rust.
Yeah, they have a bright yellow stickers they put on your bag that say overweight or heavy.
Yeah, she does that.
Yes, they do. If you've ever worked a physical job, there are safety procedures and regulations enforced by OSHA and unions. If it's 2 pounds over, you go get a second person for the lift because if you decide to break procedure and then injure yourself, you're not covered by the union and/or workman's comp insurance. In some places it's an automatic firing if you break safety procedure, and any manager forcing people to break procedure will be in deep shit.
Story time: I have a good friend who was a baggage handler and got stuck in a situation where their boss forced them to handle overweight baggage without a second person. She blew out her knee, has had multiple surguries, and has had to testify in court multiple times, including for a law suit that ended up giving her a sizable settlement check.
Nooo... They just assign multiple people or use equipment to lift heavy bags.
3500?? Lol no, those eyesores average 6300 lbs curb weight.
Clearance has less to do with it than its massive curb weight.
The extra fuel cost doesn't even remotely compare to the cost of an injured baggage handler and their lost wages.
I just SLAMMED my palm into my face over this bad journalism. But keep being awesome Pedro.
Probably the same person (or bot) that down votes every single post on Lemmy.
No amount of foundation can cover up his slurred speech and stumbling gate.
Aren't those packages alternate Proton or GE-Proton versions that were installed via ProtonUp-QT?
I run an all AMD system and I still get those updates.
I just made the switch from a 3080 ti to a 7900 xtx and definitely agree, the difference is huge, but I wonder how much of that is the 2 generation upgrade leap or AMD vs Nvidia.
The headline is terribly written click-bait that doesn't have much to do with the reality of the situation. This is just another case of an open source dev backing off of a project because they've busy with life.