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  • Omg i just checked out Veo 3, and videos can never be believed again. I mean it couldn't in the past either, but at least you had to have technical video editing skills or the money to pay someone who does. But now any schlub can just type a dumb text prompt and the machine will generate an extremely realistic looking video of exactly what you wrote. Insane. Absolutely insane.

    How are we this far in the future right now?!

  • I can install apps well enough, but I'm very techie, the general population isn't gonna be able to do it reasonably

  • Interesting hypothesis

  • "The East Coast" generally means the north east. "The South" is all the states in the south eastern corner of the country, including the coastal states down there. (Where the borderline is between them depends entirely on who you ask)

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_United_States

  • Me fail reading.

  • Not even then. For example the biggest Linux distribution in use is Ubuntu, and it doesn't have flatpak built in. So even if a flatpak of an app is available, a user of Ubuntu would have to already understand what a flatpak is, and already know that it would make the app installable on Ubuntu, and know that flatpak itself can be installed separately, and know how to use a different install method already just to get the flatpak system onto their computer in the first place

  • I use Linux regularly, and the last time i installed an app was probably within the past 365 days

  • installation of software on Linux is very bad. Literally everything else on Linux is very ready for the mass market, but installing apps is horrible to the point of making the whole OS not ready for the general public

  • Can you describe more specifically these differences in how you were treated?

  • No! It'll start a new pandemic!!!! /s

  • And the big box surrounding it all is titled "Questions i don't know enough about to even ask in the first place"

  • But you can't do this to earth's sun without causing catastrophic changes on earth, so you have to reach a different star before doing this. Blocking out even like 1% of the sun's energy from reaching earth would likely wreak havoc on the earth

  • Exactly, this won't be worth looking into before we have interstellar travel, and that is probably a very very long time away

  • No, look at all the additional comments that have pointed out all the errors. This is almost definitely an ai generated image. I think you're right that there might ALSO be ai upscaling, but the base image is likely an ai generated image too

  • Look at all the additional comments that have been added. This is almost definitely ai

  • There's a bunch more when you look closely. Blue jacket guy's eyeglasses arm blends directly into his hand. And his thumb is wacky looking. White sweater guy's hand is a pointy triangle straight out of tomb raider one. Guy on the right just past the pole, his hands/pants/phone are all a mishmash of impossible. Brown coat lady's ear is straight out of star trek. And her glasses frame rim goes under her nose. Etc.

  • Hah yeah the woman's eyeglasses frame goes under her nose

  • Your local library is free, and i would guess they have paper encyclopedias