It is clear if you directly compare the panels, but even then, intellectually knowing that it’s the nose doesn’t bypass the instinctual pattern recognition that tells me “yup that’s a smiling face”. Might be biased because I look a lot at Lego minifigures who have mouths and no noses, but I think in general, humans care more about the mouth than the nose when recognizing faces
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hikaru755@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•My quest to get a steam controller has failedEnglish
1·11 days agoOr they could just be caught in the crossfire, like they already have with the RAM shortage
Eh, disagree on that one. Even if I write every bit of the code myself, producing good working software involves a lot more than just writing code. Just makes “building” feel like a better descriptor.
hikaru755@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Voiden - A Markdown based Open Source Alternative to PostmanEnglish
0·2 months agoGave it a quick shot right now, and gonna be honest - while the premise seems nice, the sample project is very transparently AI slop generated with a prompt that, I can only assume, included an instruction like “for every sentence that doesn’t include a whimsical quip, I’m gonna kill a kitten”. It is absolutely grating to read. I don’t care if you do that in your marketing copy, but keep that shit out of technical documentation, it’s annoying, it’s distracting, and it’s turning me off the entire project. Like wtf is this:



As a senior dev, that sounds like my worst nightmare tbh