A solitary 40-year-old man seated at a simple wooden desk
From https://www.midjourney.com/@acidrob
From https://www.midjourney.com/@acidrob
Found this artist on Midjourney: https://www.midjourney.com/@u4536557369?tab=archive
Thanks for stopping by. I really look forward to reading discussions and seeing links from the community.
Does this mean any user can register any top-level community keyword (eg. "cars", "apple", "android", etc) if they're fast enough? Will this cause a big land grab and users farming community names? Just curious what sort of controls will exist here
Nothing crazy, we're just talking `j` / `k` to navigate from oldest to newest, `enter` to open a link, (`shift-enter` opens in a new tab), maybe `a` to upvote and `z` to downvote, and as usual a `?` shows a wee modal with the available shortcuts.
Very often I see an image I want to share. Would love the ability to either download with a long press or a 3-dot menu when viewing the image
They feel like the same thing to me, so it makes me question if we need them both.
I used to love this show. I could hardly stop myself from binging an entire season over a weekend. Season 2 gave me one of my most favorite episodes of TV from any series ever (Seven Fishes)! So imagine my disappointment when season 4 drops and each episode meanders dreadfully
Following Perplexity's Comet and the Browser Company's Dia, this space sure is heating up. I'm hoping it's not locked behind the $200/mo tier like Perplexity.
Propelled by insatiable demand for its AI chips that power everything from data centers to consumer applications. Four thousand billions. I can't even wrap my head around it.
The Internet sure is getting expensive, jfc.
I've been around long enough to see this cycle play out again and again: 1. Awesome new thing is created 2. Embraced by the early adopters 3. Amazing community, good vibes all around 4. Goes mainstream, gets ruined by humanity I'm personally trying to enjoy every day with Digg
This thing looks so cool.
Roll credits.