Shebuka
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Shebuka
@Shebuka
Senior Software Engineer, Dad, appassionate Gamer and occasional Streamer.









great, i have to pay to cancel my adobe subscription most pathetic way to get me to keep my subscription lol






~95% of adult men likely cannot do this So, yeah…this guy has every right to be excited about this lift


Dire marsh average of 180fps with lows of 138fps. My monitor is 540hz and anything below 200 - 240fps is very easy to feel and notice, kinda feels like trying to aim my mouse on sandpaper?

Since tarkov (and really dark and darker), I haven’t seen any extraction game do anything “innovative”. Myth plays arc raiders every day. Embark didn’t “innovate” on much of anything (unless you count ai voices?). They made a great, immersive game with a TPP camera + a crowbar.

Brutal numbers for US tech sector jobs released today—overall, employment decreased by 12k last month and is down 57k over the last year That's now nearly as bad as the worst of the 2024 tech-cession, and significantly worse than either the 2008 or 2020 recessions



@levelsio Genuine question, but isn't the file too heavy when you open it in your editor? I mean, even in terms of CPU usage?

In Marathon... 🔹Seasonal gameplay content is free for all players to access or earn, including zones and Runner shells 🔹There is no pay for power 🔹Rewards Passes do not expire 🔹You can buy previous seasons' Rewards Passes if you wish 🔹You unlock rewards in your Rewards Passes using SILK, which is earned by playing the game. SILK cannot be purchased. 🔹Premium Pass Rewards only include cosmetics, not gameplay items 🔹Cosmetics are also earnable through the Codex, with others available for purchase 🔹The premium currency LUX can only be used for cosmetics – not gameplay advantages

@ToonHive @kanjonshi So, this is just false, lol. The original ruling they were appealing said AI art could be copyrighted as long as a human had any amount of involvement in it's creation. By rejecting the appeal, that ruling stands. It doesn't get rescinded.

Ai-generated artwork officially is ineligible for copyright protection as the US Supreme Court declined to review a appeal case. The court rules that artwork needs to have a human creator in order to be eligible. (Source: reuters.com/legal/governme…)




We're recruiting at @temple. At Temple, we are building the ultimate wearable for elite performance athletes. A device that measures what no other wearable in the world measures, with a level of precision that doesn't exist yet. To build it, we need people who are obsessive about both the craft and the category. Engineers who are also athletes. People who will wear what they build, and hate it until it's perfect. Roles we're hiring for: 🟠 Analog Systems Engineers, Electronics Design Engineers 🟠 Embedded Systems Engineers — low-level HW bring-up, embedded signal and image processing, embedded AI 🟠 Design and Validation Engineers — sensors, actuators, battery, antenna, optics 🟠 CMF Engineers, Adhesive Materials Engineers 🟠 Sensor Algorithms Engineers — estimation theory, sensor fusion 🟠 Deep Learning Engineers — ML model development for physiological metrics 🟠 Computational Neuroscientists 🟠 BCI Engineers — real-time EEG/EMG acquisition and processing 🟠 Neural Decoding Researchers — brain activity to semantic mapping 🟠 Computer Vision Engineers — facial microexpression, subvocal muscle detection 🟠 Neuroimaging ML Engineers — multimodal sensor fusion 🟠 Last but not the least, product managers who work through Figma without needing a designer to hold their hand Important – we are building for people who push their bodies to the edge. We want to be those people, not just serve them. So only people who take fitness seriously, and have body fat <16% (men) and 26% (women) should apply. If you're not there yet but will commit to getting there in three months, you can apply too; but you'll be on probation until you are. Write to build@temple.com with your core skill as the subject line. Come find your tribe.









