edit: don’t remember writing that wtf
edit: don’t remember writing that wtf
I have a laptop with HDR and back when I was still using Windows I don’t think I’ve ever used it either. It felt like the hardware equivalent to those programs that add screenspace shaders over games lol. Maybe if I played a game or watched a movie that supports HDR I’d change my mind but right now I am clueless. Maybe with the new GNOME
I’ve been messing around with VCV rack recently, which is an (open source!) software that simulates modular synthesis, with a library of modules from different vendors. It’s been delightful :)
I’m not impressed by the subtitles themselves (they’re just ok) but rather by how accessible it is. Like it being an option rather than it being a “tool for creators” or limited to premium or something
Or maybe youtube has added so much dogshit features recently (like ai overviews, automatically adding info cards for anyone mentioned, and highlighting seemingly random words in comments to search it outside of context) that it makes me appreciate these things more lol
AI generated ads for AI roleplay apps on AI generated youtube videos made for children