Have our attention spans deteriorated so much that something like this is actually profitable???
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Love this! I’m always excited to see tools that use plain text formats
It’s great that there are new languages coming along that strike a balance between performance and safety. However, there’s always going to be a need for unsafe, low-level code. I work in semiconductors and occasionally have to write firmware and drivers for our devices. There’s no avoiding C in those environments.
This would be a best-case scenario for me. I’ve never used Pixelmator, but I have extensive experience with Photoshop and Affinity Photo. Over the years, the addition of advanced editing features to the Apple Photos application means I open those advanced tools less and less. I don’t expect Photos to ever become a full-service editor, but it’s exciting to imagine where they can take it with this acquisition.
That, and I think Apple generally does justice to applications they acquire. Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro are prime examples.
Wow, that’s great. I don’t know of any other program that supports iWork files.
It’ll be interesting to see what people have to say about this new Pi when it ships. I would think most people looking to use a Pi as a desktop would go for the 400/500 series.
It’s awesome to see a project written with Zig!
I also use Homebank, and it’s more than enough for my needs as a single guy
The image-to-text model is impressive. I could see it being useful for smart search of your library, allowing users to find photos with a high-level description.
I’m not sure why it’s being reported on as though the technology is a privacy or security threat, though. If you’ve given a storage provider access to your photos anyway, using a vision model isn’t going to give them anything extra.
That said, I do love self-hosted photo solutions like Immich and Ente. Hope they continue to grow.
macOS, ChromeOS, SteamOS, AWS, Samsung Tizen, literally any embedded device, …
Thou shalt not browse The Internet
That’s a bomb headline 😂