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This was a GitHub Actions hack, nothing related to publishing on npm was compromised.

No way to prevent this, says only CI platform (owned by the same company who owns the package manager) where this regularly happens.

If cargo was as popular as npm, the same issues would surface.

Has anyone found a browser with comparably good dev tools to Chrome?

You could try Helium (https://helium.computer/), it's a de-googled chrome and has the same devtools.

nice, thank you

Replay.io has a browser that does time travel debugging, which is really really neat.

What makes then so good? I always try them and then go back to Firefox.

> And I have to imagine and indulge in some projection here and guess that any of the artists may have been looking for more of a challenge, or more meaning

I think one reason it may be so difficult to express this concretely, is that artists are often looking for an ineffable quality.


Why did a shoe company get $50 million in funding for their AI pivot?


Because VCs are braindead... I see your point.


The only reason I haven't switched back to VS Code is pure laziness, not using any AI features in Cursor other than resolving diffs these days.


> band poster doesn't have to be a labor of love artisanal thing

Very few bands would agree with that statement.


Are camera manufacturers working on signed images? That seems like the only way our trust in any digital media doesn't collapse entirely.


Signed images don’t get you much. You can just hardwire the image sensor to a computer and sign raw pixels.


Is the situation brighter for a company who owns the hardware and the software, for Apple?

Taking a picture of an AI generated image aside, theoretically could Apple attest to origin of photos taken in the native camera app and uploaded to iCloud?

Fascinating, by the way, thank you!


Make cameras tamper resistant, like POS terminals.


Ultimately even with that tech, you can still take a photo of an AI generated scene. Maybe coupled with geolocation data in the signature or something it might work.


Any thoughts on attempted multiple camera/360 camera solutions? Can make it cost prohibitive to generate exceptional fakes… for a little while

Kind of like showing the proctor around your room with your webcam before starting the exam.

I think legacy media stands a chance at coming back as long as they maintain a reputation of deeply verifying images, not being fooled.


I see signing chains as the way to go here. Your camera signs an image, you sign the signed image, your client or editor signs the image you signed etc etc. Might finally have a use for blockchain.


Yes, I think they have been for years. C2PA Content Credentials are supported in cameras and some phones already today.


> but in general though - will people believe in anything photographic ?

Hopefully film makes a come back.


It's just burger wabi sabi.


You guys learn one term...


Yeah just say horse radish geeze


You're missing a syllable


I was going to say feng shui, but the handful of times I've seen it brought up in the context of food plating the whole point was harmony and balance . . .

Having food askew is probably messing with the eater's qi.


I think this is the reason.

For a deeper look at this philosophy of craft you won't do much better than The Beauty of Everyday Things, by Soetsu Yanagi: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-beauty-of-everyday-thing...


This seems the most likely explanation to me.

It's just much more visually interesting than a page full of perfect burgers. Each one looks like a unique thing from the real world; they don't "look AI", as the kids say these days.


Japoneses aesthetics favor assimetry. There's a lovely book , Book of Tea, that have fun with west tastes https://www.gutenberg.org/files/769/769-h/769-h.htm


Burger chizutsugi needs to be a thing.


Like go pieces being deliberately too large for the board they are used on.


Doesn't that make it impossible to place the stones in the correct positions?


Yes, exactly.


I'm seriously starting to understand Toyotomi Hideyoshi's feelings... (/j)


"I like how mine's a bit off-center"


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