

Yep, I didn’t remember well so I didn’t know for certain.
Yep, I didn’t remember well so I didn’t know for certain.
Yeah, I realized it suffers from (inverse) survivorship bias, only pointing out the ones that didn’t survive.
Didn’t one company claim something like “the internet is a fad” or “touchscreen phones are a fad” and went bankrupt/became irrelevant because they didn’t adapt?
I had this happen to me (except I don’t study web dev, I was just making a CV web)
I think AI will definitively have an impact in how shit is done, but propably not the way AI bros think. It might not revolutionize the world, but become and standard.
I don’t know enough about AI or about the entire IT world so I cannot 100% affirm or deny anything, though.
Yeah, AI is going to put some people out of work, but in turn will open lots of more specialized positions. And these positions that are lost could adapt to AI (for example, being part of the training instead of just being let go).
Sure, there are no arms fused with tables, giant talking glasses of water representing the optimists, or inexpressive faces in a generic artstyle, but… wait, these are upsides.
Half full/half empty = half = 1/2, which can be read as one half, or as 1st of February (in dd/mm format)
Exactly! I’m European so I’m kinda stuck with dd/mm/yyyy already, but even then it’s better than mm/dd/yyyy because it still has an order, even if inverse
Nah, YYYY/MM/DD lets you sort by year, momth and day easily. Specially with digital registers. I stopped using dd/mm/yyyy for personal files when they started mixing the ones of different months but the same day.
Yeah, until you find what’s actually wrong, like the arms that fuse with the table, the talking glass, the almost identical faces, the glass being giantic, the backgroud colour, the specific artstyle (just like when AI made images that looked too shiny and shit, and it was obvious it was AI)…
I would use it more often if it was the standard, but unfortjnately I’m stuck with dd/mm/yyyy… for now
The uncanny valley. It looks overall right, but some details don’t feel quite right even if you dln’t know which ones.
What heathen uses yyyy/dd/mm??? As far as I know, americans use mm/dd/yyyy (which is just another unhinged date format, but not as much as yyyy/dd/mm)
In this house we either use yyyy/mm/dd or dd/mm/yyyy.
Most of the time it took me do this since I posted your image as a meme, and this one I made, was installing a phone app, realizing it wasn’t installing because I have it configured to not install with mobile data, then learn how the app works + I used my finger (a simple touchpen is cheap af to the point it sometimes comes with some regular pens, I have one but it’s broken lmao). Hella easier on PC with a mouse and my PC shortcuts, or with a working touchpen, imo, but easy as fuck anyways.
Edit: I forgot to add the last guy his arms crossed or something, I should just go sleep XD
Idk what month and day system does excel use, or wether it depends on the version or location, but at leas for me it does day/month (not like I was the one who made the meme though)
So, 1/2 would be 1st of february
Still looks… odd. Right now there isn’t much I can point out, just the artstyle.
god this feels so much more fucking alive
Uncanny valley. The AI gets things right overall, but not enough that you don’t realize somerhing is wrong.
For me it’s the arms being fused with the table,pessimist only having one arm, the faces that feel too generic/soulless (like, they barely change between pesimist and excel), the “optimist” being the glass and not another character…
Another crap meme made with AI, yay, I love AI slop