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Every single person in the supply chain has a lever they can pull to change price, except the end consumer


Not at the bottom of the supply chain. As a farmer, we get told what the price is. Our only lever is to opt out of selling if we don't like the price. Which is ultimately the same as the consumer opting out of buying.


> except the end consumer

You can usually change what you buy.


That’s actually the opposite. The consumer is the one dictating prices and preferences.


Generated 1000 lines of turn based combat with shop, skills, stats, elements, enemy types, etc. with this one


Would still benefit from eventually moving the initial meetup group to a green space, especially if there can be a community garden to work on (yes I realize we are re-inventing the wheel of a village)


I would love to see advancement in the pixel art space, specifying 64x64 pixels and attempting to make game-ready pixel art and even animations, or even taking a reference image and creating a 64x64 version


Does whispering work? I could not get it to work when I tried it



It seems to start out strong, but then starts loudly talking by the end, do you know why it loses focus?

edit: I actually got it to stay whispering by also putting (soft whispering voice) before the second paragraph


I have never seen knowledge to be the limiting factor in success in the 3D world, its usually lots of dedicated time to model, rig, and animate


It's often the limiting factor to getting started, though. Idiosyncratic interfaces and control methods make it really tedious to start learning from scratch.


I don't think they are idiosyncratic. They are built for purpose, one simply lacks what to look for. Same for programming really.

I also think that using AI would only lengthen the learning period. It will get some kind of results faster, though.


If you need time dedicated to it, knowledge is the limiting factor.



Google Gemini never open sourced their robotics model from a couple days ago, hopefully this will push them


Reading Wikipedia can easily become research


Putting so much emphasis on cars, and being in cars is a national embarrassment


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