Miguel González Viñé

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3D Supervisor at The Frank Barton Company

Sam Altman: “We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.”

Meaning: We stole all your knowledge , writing, and art, and now we’re gonna put a meter on it and sell it back to you. You’re welcome.”

More amazing minimalist pencil sketches of cats, by Shou Xin (手訫)

#Art #Artwork #Artist #Cats #Caturday

My Dinner With AI

Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry

Grumpy Gamer

Zootopia 2 took hundreds of artists, TDs, and engineers to make; I was lucky enough to be a small part of it all! Here are some of my personal thoughts/notes from working on Zootopia 2, along with some pretty pictures.

https://blog.yiningkarlli.com/2025/12/zootopia-2.html

A new #JavaScript-based online #Emulator for the #Commodore64:

https://ty64.krissz.hu/

Nice features and performance!

#RetroComputing #C64

I don't want self-driving cars.
I don't want humanoid robots.
I don’t want AI in every app I use.

I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want a habitable planet.

A new year, that means a lot of copyrighted works enter public domain. As usual Duke Law Uni has them all listed.

Some big hitters include; Betty Boop, Pluto, an Agatha Christie book, All Quiet On The Western Front, Animal Crackers, Piet Mondrian, ...

https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2026/

#copyright #publicdomain #2026

Public Domain Day 2026 | Duke University School of Law

January 1, 2026 is Public Domain Day: Works from 1930 are open to all, as are sound recordings from 1925! By Jennifer Jenkins and James Boyle[1] CC BY 4.0 Please note that this site is only about US law; the copyright terms in other countries are different.[2] On January 1, 2026, thousands of copyrighted works from 1930 enter the US public domain, along with sound recordings from 1925.

Happy New Year!
I bought an power-adjustable desk. Really nice desk but it didn't come with instruction for assembling it, instead I had to watch a video. It was really frustrating to be constantly rewinding and rewatching the video try to grab a glimpse of something important. All to save 10c for a printed piece of paper that would have been useful.

"RemoveWindowsAI" is a script created by zoicware, available on GitHub, that does exactly what it says: it remove every AI feature in Windows 11. Do what you wish to do with this information. I'm sharing this because some folks are forced to use Win11 at work or other places for any reasons.

https://github.com/zoicware/RemoveWindowsAI

GitHub - zoicware/RemoveWindowsAI: Force Remove Copilot, Recall and More in Windows 11

Force Remove Copilot, Recall and More in Windows 11 - zoicware/RemoveWindowsAI

GitHub