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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

No idea. They could. I think its just because of the volume of drawings to do. Some engineers do all their draft. But in some big project. I think it cost less to have have drafters or you will have your engineers spend x3 time drafting than doing engineering job.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Do you think CAD drafter(ie not engineers, not architects) are useless nowadays ? I ask that as a draftman. I feel my role is redundant. The engineer sketch something, send this to me, I put it in revit or autocad, then print on pdf I send back to the professional.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

I play cyberpunk 2077 at 130 fps on overdrive at 1440p and its awesome and smooth with a RTX 4070. I play on a hisense 55" tv at 11 feet on my sofa and I don't notice any artifacts. Its just way better than classic SSAO and other global illumination "hacks" that raster uses.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

AFAIK we already develop games with maximum quality assets and scale down to meet average gaming machine. Most textures used are at least 16K with billions of polygons in a single character. The upscaling tech is used on the gamer machine not on the developer machine.

The game engine already dynamically optimize mesh and textures by scaling down resolution and loading low mesh count assets. But that is still not enough scale down for most gamer machines.

Frame generation is not a problem in the gamer side. Its all perception.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

Femur breaker.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

more free market will solve this.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Dalvik boot and nuke.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Install all your steam library to full your SSD. Should do the job. Empty the disk, rinse and repeat a few times.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 9 months ago

As a CAD industrial drafter, I approve.

 
 

Boki the gropper.

 

!fondanthell

 

The road SUV armement race reach its peak . This is the basic minimum car size you will need to be safe on the 12 lanes groceries stroad.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Still not enough content. I already feel the slow down in activities. I'm in a weird spot rn. I go back to reddit because there's more interesting stuff to see, but the official apps is so bad, that I come back here. Also People here seems more intelligent on avg.

I like lemmy because there is no ads and no gold and premium stupid stuff like NFTs and 50$ awards. I liked the awards ideas ,but damn paying up to 100$ for digital emojis that everyone will forget in a day?

The big downside is the lack of embedded videos. Of course videos takes a lot of server power compared to text. But I hope we find a way to implement this in the future.

I think we should have a public board that shows the instance hardware spec and the finance. So we can set donations goals to upgrade servers or keep them afloat.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Official NFTs collectible.

 

Gen Zers are still in the early stages of their careers and personal finance journeys, but their financial habits are already proving to be radically different from those of their predecessors. With heightened levels of anxiety about the future grounded in very real socioeconomic and environmental issues, Gen Zers are reconfiguring their approach to money.

For those beacons of anti-capitalism and pivotal figures in the Great Resignation, financial success in the age of “late-stage capitalism” looks very different from how other generations may have defined it. Gen Z’s economic outlook is bleak

Gen Zers have encountered their own set of unique challenges entering the workforce at a time of global societal uncertainty. From graduating during a global pandemic to current fears around inflation, wage stagnation, growing inequality, and an impending recession, many feel that the cards are stacked against them. A recent study by Fidelity Investments found that 45% of people ages 18 to 35 “don’t see a point in saving until things return to normal.” In that same age group, 55% said they put retirement planning on hold during the pandemic.

The future doesn’t look much better. With growing anxiety around climate change and the deterioration of traditional safety nets like Social Security, there is a general air of unease amongst many Gen Zers.

Almost a quarter of Gen Z respondents in a McKinsey study said they do not expect to retire, and only 41% expect to own a home one day. This may be because they’re young, and such financial goals seem too far away to properly comprehend—but national statistics support the fact that traditional milestones like home ownership and retirement are increasingly unattainable. The typical first-time buyer was 36 years old in 2022, rising from 33 in 2021, an all-time high. Coupled with rising student debt, it makes the “American dream” ever less achievable for young people. Financial wellness is about more than just money

When it comes to financial wellness, Gen Zers place less emphasis on the financial than on the wellness. Unlike previous generations, they’re unwilling to stick it out at a toxic job or forgo travel and experiences in favor of padding their savings.

The traditional markers of financial success—from owning a home to snagging that corner office at work—are becoming not only less attainable but also less valuable for Gen Zers.

Mental well-being, personal growth, and fulfillment are being reprioritized ahead of financial gain: 73% of Gen Z would rather have a better quality of life than extra money in the bank, and 66% are only interested in finances as a way to support their other interests in life.

Gen Zers are increasingly looking for ways to prioritize quality of life over financial achievement at all costs. The TikTok trend of “soft life”—and its financial counterpart “soft saving”—is a stark departure from their millennial predecessors’ financial habits, which were rooted in toxic hustle culture and the “Girlboss” era. Cashing in—and checking out

Some young people have adopted a sort of financial nihilism as a response to deteriorating economic conditions, eschewing traditional capitalist norms for ones that are decidedly more self-serving and self-indulgent.

New and often controversial lifestyles are proliferating on platforms like TikTok, such as “bimbo culture” and “stay-at-home girlfriends.” The hashtag “#Bimbofication” has garnered over 275 million views on TikTok. Meanwhile “sugar daddy dating” reportedly spiked 74% on the platform SeekingArrangement during the pandemic.

Increasingly popular with Gen Z audiences, manifestation content has also spread rapidly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram­—the latest iteration of the “law of attraction” that promotes the use of “positive frequencies” and “delusional thinking” to attract wealth and prosperity into one’s life. Rather than claw their way up the corporate ladder or surreptitiously stash away money for the future, practices like project 129 and the 3-6-3 method emphasize positive thinking and visualization to achieve personal and financial goals.

Some Gen Zers are reacting to the seeming financial downfall of society by simply doing nothing. Distraction by way of living in the moment and enjoying life has become a popular coping mechanism for those looking to avoid the ills of late-stage capitalism.

Growing lifestyle practices like radical rest promote the importance of disconnection with traditional ideals of success and reconnecting with your own well-being by way of self-care and repose. The practice of doing nothing as resistance has taken hold among young people in China as well, through the simple act of tanping—or “lying flat.” Examples of this “radical” ideology include not getting married, not having children, not buying a house or a car, and refusing to work extra hours or to hold a job at all.

The new attitudes among this cohort will have a lasting impact on every industry. It’s too soon to tell what the effects of reshaping financial goalposts will be—but not too soon to start preparing.

Molly Barth is a senior cultural strategist at Omnicom’s cultural consultancy sparks & honey.

The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune.

It's not surprising Generation Z (those born in the late 90s/early 2000s) are so radically different in their outlook. All they've known is decreasing living standards, as the cost of health, education & housing balloons.

It's interesting to wonder how this will shape how society deals with robots & AI capable of doing most work becoming more and more a reality from the end of this decade onwards. It makes we wonder if they will be quicker to embrace new ideas on how to run countries and economics and dismiss ideas Boomers think are inviolate.

 

TOKYO -- A Japanese research team is making progress on the development of a groundbreaking medication that may allow people to grow new teeth, with clinical trials set to begin in July 2024.

The tooth regrowth medicine is intended for people who lack a full set of adult teeth due to congenital factors. The team is aiming to have it ready for general use in 2030.

Work is now underway to get the drug ready for human use. Once confirmed to have no ill effects on the human body, it will be aimed at treating children aged 2 to 6 who exhibit anodontia. "We hope to pave the way for the medicine's clinical use," Takahashi said.

Although this will be used for congenital defects in children in Japan, I see no reason this couldn't be used in adults as well. Regrowing all your teeth at once might be painful, but it will be worth it for many.

 
 
 
 

J'habite littéralement en face du bars le plus populaire de ma ville. J'ai comme le sentiment que je gâche ma vie enfermé chez moi, mais au fond je le sais que chaque interaction sociale est juste désagréable. J'ai aucune idée de ce que le monde fait à la st Jean ,je me sens pas à ma place quand on parle de party ou de fêtes. J'ai déjà été quelques fois dans des bars seul ou accompagné et c'était merdique à chaque fois . Je commence à me dire que je suis schizoid . À discuter avec mon 4e psychologue .

 

According to the article, scientists have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells, without the need for eggs or sperm. These embryo-like structures resemble those in the earliest stages of human development, but they do not have a beating heart or a brain. They are not considered human embryos, but rather embryo models. However, the work also raises serious ethical and legal issues, as there are no clear regulations governing the creation or use of these synthetic embryos. Some bioethics experts have expressed concern about the implications of these models for the definition and respect of human life.

(1) Synthetic human embryos created in groundbreaking advance. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jun/14/synthetic-human-embryos-created-in-groundbreaking-advance. (2) Scientists report creation of first human synthetic model embryos. https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/14/health/human-model-embryo/index.html. (3) What are synthetic embryos? - Maize. https://www.maize.io/magazine/what-are-synthetic-embryos/. (4) Scientists Create Synthetic Human Embryos | Newsmax.com. https://www.newsmax.com/health/health-news/embryos-synthetic-human/2023/06/14/id/1123609/. (5) Scientists create world’s first ‘synthetic embryos’ - The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/aug/03/scientists-create-worlds-first-synthetic-embryos.

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