Why does her button look like AI tried to finesse the letters so you can’t even read IWUA anymore?
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Yeah he looks stunning in blue
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•CAN SOMEONE MAKE AN APP ALREADY10·10 months agoIf you’re talking about your computer and you have access to its keyboard, you can’t beat screenshot keyboard shortcuts!
But if you’re talking about your TV or some screen you’re not in control of, fair enough. For anyone wondering, the reason this is tough to correct with an app is because your little bitty lens is trying to capture a grid of millions of LEDs to your itty bitty camera’s sensor, which has its own pixel grid that almost certainly doesn’t match up with the grid you’re photographing. Also, photographing a colored light source makes white balance tricky for any camera, and this is a bunch of light sources that are kind of in motion, because LEDs give off rapid pulses of light, not a steady light. Modern camera apps are getting better at antialiasing to smooth it all out and using AI models to try to guess what the image was supposed to look like, but you’ll usually still see some Moire effect from those mismatched grids. I wonder if we’ll ever see a solution to this while LED screens continue to exist in their current form.
We’re pretty lucky we can capture a shitty image of what’s onscreen, though. Just ask anybody who’s tried to photograph a CRT.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are mental health patients strip searched in mental hospitals here in the USA?6·10 months agoI don’t doubt that there are lessons to learn from the SPE, but it’s also worth noting that it’s been widely criticized for various biases and influences and lack of controls, and that no other researchers have ever been able to replicate its findings. Some might call it debunked, others perhaps not, but I think it’s fair to say it isn’t generally accepted as gospel.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How are Americans supposed to survive the next 30 years?2·10 months agoThis story is inspiring. I feel like there are a lot of people who wouldn’t feel like it’s within reach (no building/renovating skills or experience, or certain neighborhoods that maybe don’t feel safe to a single woman for instance, and yeah schools as you mentioned if you’re a parent or planning to be)—but for the people who can do that, it sounds like an absolutely phenomenal route to take.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How are Americans supposed to survive the next 30 years?2·10 months agoI was struggling to find the right way to phrase the question, and I failed. I guess what I really wanted to know was: for a typical working class person, is a house at that price within reach? Or if you move there for the cheap houses and get a job, do you end up still barely able to afford the payments?
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How are Americans supposed to survive the next 30 years?1·10 months agoLeaders will. The poor ignorant voters who thought they were promised positive change will be totally boned.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How are Americans supposed to survive the next 30 years?2·10 months agoHow’s the job market?
It’s a fine thing to do if you’re trying to show someone your data without inviting them to change it, intentionally or otherwise.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did "Party time! Excellent!" come from Wayne's World or Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure? Did one copy the other?24·10 months agoThe phrase came originally from Wayne’s World, which was first an SNL sketch, yeah. Bill & Ted aren’t from SNL, though, and predate Wayne and Garth by a good bit. Bill & Ted said “party on,” among other things, but not “party time, excellent.” That’s specifically the Wayne’s World theme song iirc.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it possible to install my own OS on a "smart" TV? Is that a thing?91·10 months ago(as a millennial, I avoid self checkout because massive corporations are eliminating jobs without reducing prices and I think that’s bullshit)
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do you officially pronounce a possessive like: " Travis' "?1·10 months agoLike where? I’m curious to look at the style guides from there.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•They don't even read it... I'm getting hiveminded more and more everyday, did my opinions get worse, or is this actually a thing now?5·11 months agoFwiw, apps like Boost don’t even show avatars (unless you tap through to the profile)
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do Republicans bring up Kamala's "lies"/shortcomings as a way to claim Trump is better?2·11 months agoIt’s a stretch to assume they’ve thought it through to this degree.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do Republicans bring up Kamala's "lies"/shortcomings as a way to claim Trump is better?1·11 months agoThe things you’re saying aren’t necessarily untrue, but through a lot of the 20th century, immigrants and their children accounted for more than half of America’s population growth. A lot of us aren’t descended from the batshit OGs but from people who made perilous journeys in search of a better life, so goes the lore (and of course the people who were kidnapped and brought here in bondage). Your point stands, but there’s a whole lot of different crazy here besides just settler crazy.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do Republicans bring up Kamala's "lies"/shortcomings as a way to claim Trump is better?5·11 months agoBacktracking five years later isn’t strictly the same thing as lying. Five years is enough time to learn new information, and she’s being upfront about the change. I’d be more concerned if she were saying right up until the election that she’s going to ban fracking, then suddenly refused to do so as president.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do Republicans bring up Kamala's "lies"/shortcomings as a way to claim Trump is better?4·11 months agoWho’s = who+is.
Only whose is possessive, always.
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is your pet peeve in 2024?3·11 months agoI don’t mind this when it’s families that are out trick-or-treating with their own kids. If you’re home and you do it, that’s weird
lovely_reader@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is your pet peeve in 2024?1·11 months agoBig in PA also
The people at the bottom, yes, probably. But it bears mentioning that the world’s simpletons are just repeating rhetoric that was carefully engineered and fed to them by powerful people who are smart enough to know it’ll make them more powerful.