>Any technically savvy person should be able to differentiate different types of upscaling algorithms. Even the company who makes the software couldn't explain what was done to the picture when their "expert" was asked…
>The quality that comes out of phone cameras is remarkable It's more than that, it's completely mind blowing when you compare it to a DSLR. In "good" lightning condition, your iphone will give you a picture 75% as good…
>I can easily print out a high-quality Mona Lisa and put it on my wall, and I can enjoy it, but I wouldn't pretend I own it. Even a half blind person would tell you the print doesn't look anything like the painting. If…
>The "value" of an NFT is that there is only one unique occurrance of it in a pile of bits called a blockchain. It is very hard to hang it on a wall. It's worst than that because almost all NFTs are only an pointer/URL…
That doesn't solve the issue. You have no way of knowing if the art I'm selling as NFT was made by me or if I copied it from the webpage/DeviantArt of an other artist. Being the first to create an NFT of an image…
it's none of these things because all you buy is an hyperlink. If the art itself was hosted on the blockchain directly (they are not, it would be too expensive), then it would be interesting.
I don't see how they do it "the expense of the American worker". It's a Chinese company founded in China by a Chinese man and selling worldwide online, it's perfectly normal for them to make their product in China.
They have been doing it since at least 2017. I noticed it on my account with Game of Thrones episode and when I googled it at the time, it was a known issue. They didn't warn you like they do for virus, the files simply…
I also learned the hard with PUBG that you need to use a separate steam account for these types of multiplayer games. They refuse to share with you why you got ban or reverse it and they keep the money. I got my refund…
The problem is also that people are using the word "ponzi" to describe every investment they think is bad and/or don't understand. offering high rates doesn't automatically means it's a ponzi. With the definition that…
it also mean having high end plugins and integrating well with other industry-standard tools. That doesn't matter for home/amateurs users because you can't afford these tools anyway, but it does for studios.
>Any technically savvy person should be able to differentiate different types of upscaling algorithms. Even the company who makes the software couldn't explain what was done to the picture when their "expert" was asked…
>The quality that comes out of phone cameras is remarkable It's more than that, it's completely mind blowing when you compare it to a DSLR. In "good" lightning condition, your iphone will give you a picture 75% as good…
>I can easily print out a high-quality Mona Lisa and put it on my wall, and I can enjoy it, but I wouldn't pretend I own it. Even a half blind person would tell you the print doesn't look anything like the painting. If…
>The "value" of an NFT is that there is only one unique occurrance of it in a pile of bits called a blockchain. It is very hard to hang it on a wall. It's worst than that because almost all NFTs are only an pointer/URL…
That doesn't solve the issue. You have no way of knowing if the art I'm selling as NFT was made by me or if I copied it from the webpage/DeviantArt of an other artist. Being the first to create an NFT of an image…
it's none of these things because all you buy is an hyperlink. If the art itself was hosted on the blockchain directly (they are not, it would be too expensive), then it would be interesting.
I don't see how they do it "the expense of the American worker". It's a Chinese company founded in China by a Chinese man and selling worldwide online, it's perfectly normal for them to make their product in China.
They have been doing it since at least 2017. I noticed it on my account with Game of Thrones episode and when I googled it at the time, it was a known issue. They didn't warn you like they do for virus, the files simply…
I also learned the hard with PUBG that you need to use a separate steam account for these types of multiplayer games. They refuse to share with you why you got ban or reverse it and they keep the money. I got my refund…
The problem is also that people are using the word "ponzi" to describe every investment they think is bad and/or don't understand. offering high rates doesn't automatically means it's a ponzi. With the definition that…
it also mean having high end plugins and integrating well with other industry-standard tools. That doesn't matter for home/amateurs users because you can't afford these tools anyway, but it does for studios.