OBS was blurry. This fixed it.
I've been working on my streaming setup in OBS. Unlike most people, I'm not recording games on my PC. I'm using a CamLink 4K to send output from my Xbox to my Mac laptop. I have an HDMI splitter, and all my cables are
I build software like every other wannabe on the planet, it seems. Other than that I like to find holes in plots and try to make some of my own. Oh, also, building systems is what gets me out of bed.
I've been working on my streaming setup in OBS. Unlike most people, I'm not recording games on my PC. I'm using a CamLink 4K to send output from my Xbox to my Mac laptop. I have an HDMI splitter, and all my cables are
Is it possible to make a video game entirely from neural networks? If it were, the question would be, is it a more cost-effective or engineering-light solution that could become the new Unity or Unreal Engine? My intuition is no. Neural networks can't. To provide evidence for that
I'll admit I have a love-hate relationship with Reddit. It starts by feeling a need for connection and going on Reddit, exploring communities, adding them to my homepage, and then becoming obsessed with curating more and more until I have a deluge of content that I need to
I just watched a strange video published by Figure, a company that builds humanoid robots. They partnered with OpenAI for the video to allow the robot to respond to a human's commands. The demo they showed was of a humanoid robot in front of a scene consisting of
I just moved to Austin, Texas and there's an author Austin Kleon who's local and wrote a few books - some of which I'm interested in. I'm reading Steal Like An Artist and curious to see what he has to say. Maybe
I've just reformatted my hard drive and have started everything over from scratch. It's given me a chance to re-evaluate my digital tools and patterns. Here are some new ideas that I'm exploring from a blank slate: 🍎I'm using macOS so these