Do you see how weird the arm of the man in the middle picture is?
You don't need generative AI to get this kind of pictures. You just put a layer of the wolf in front of the human before the shot, ask the human to move closer to the wolf and bam! There's your picture, 100% free of AI slop and feels more natural.
I draw in Krita and I am always using a tablet. The tablet has keys on it which can be bound to any key or key combination. I don't feel the need to use the menu ever.
The tool bar can be and shall be customised to my own habit, therefore plugins to make it exactly like Photoshop also makes no sense to me.
I think he meant data on an SD card is easier to be recovered. You just take it out and bring to a store if needed. With soldered on chips, good luck with desoldering to begin with.
Play the buff. Tell users they can watch X without a license at hand. If they ever click on it, tell them there's a technical issue. They'll move on in five seconds.
All you executives letting the developer do the designer's job to cost saving is why we end users often get bad user experience in the first place.
Before you guys down vote on me or make more comments like this, know that there are lots of full-time user experience designers out there, who don't know anything about programming. They don't get paid for doing nothing.
I mean, you can cross-compile to generate a Gentoo rootfs for the embedded system.
I worked on embedded systems for audio devices. I of course endorsed Alpine as well, but with musl as the C library I got weird bugs of stuttering audio output.
With Gentoo I get the option to build my entire system with musl as well, but I would rather have that bug not in my system. That's what Gentoo offers: options.
By "LFS", I think you mean Buildroot, practically. Buildroot is also highly customisable, but Buildroot isn't a distro. Like LFS, there is no way yo update a system, only rebuilding with latest packages. It also does not have flags for the whole system, so you're on your own if you want to disable, say IPv6, in the whole system.
Those things you listed are part of the fact, not all. Like saving 100kB. It does not matter in your 1TB hard drive, but it's night and day in embedded systems. No benefit for you isn't the same to no benefit.
Do you see how weird the arm of the man in the middle picture is?
You don't need generative AI to get this kind of pictures. You just put a layer of the wolf in front of the human before the shot, ask the human to move closer to the wolf and bam! There's your picture, 100% free of AI slop and feels more natural.