Not Canada. Tuition in Canada is as expensive as comparable schools in the US. We just don't really have the ultra expensive tier like Harvard.
Man if I'd have found this out back then I'd have ranted at you for ruining reddit.
The article says they ran it locally with Automatic1111. No need to be hampered by some website's rate limiting.
Actually that's a pretty major and common symptom of depression.
Must be nice to have a job where you don't have to do anything.
We already achieved photorealistic rendering a decade ago, and we can do it in real time now. Graphics aren't going to get much better any more. This is why 1) a wider variety of art styles has become popular, and 2) people clamor about VR being the "next step".
This really goes to show you can read any meaning you like into art.
See it's actually a depiction of class inequality, where the kings are represented by the fat petulant child who is withholding sustenance, wealth, and the means of production (represented by the fish) from the angry proletariat, represented by the cat.
Id like to hear Cuyp's own interpretation, because I think most art criticism is simply people ascribing their own meaning, like I just did.
You should bring this up with your boss, not the customers. Remember it's your boss who is responsible for paying you.
Just another example of working class people being blamed for a problem created by the owning class.
Tech companies ... goal isn't just to recreate something from a sci-fi novel for the sake of it; rather, they are motivated by solving real-world problems.
This is so naively wrong it's laughable. Ever heard of profit motive?
Man I've been trying to get people to stop saying living wage forever now. Just living isn't good enough. We want to be comfortable.
We don't want living wages, we want GOOD wages.
Uh, no. Lol
It maybe showed popularity. But it was frequently manipulated.
The comparison in this case is operating on the word half, not on the subject of the sentence: