It’s deeply bizarre that it took YouTube this long to make an actually useful, mobile-first video tool for creators. (It’s just chatbots on chatbots, y’all.) Right now, your best bet to get DALL-E 3 is probably through Bing Chat, where it’s rolling out slowly - OpenAI says it won’t be in ChatGPT until next month. OpenAI’s image-generation tool seems to have gotten some big upgrades, particularly in its ability to integrate with ChatGPT to improve the prompts you give the tool. I’m taking The Killer and Paw Patrol all the way to the top. I’m a sucker for any kind of fantasy league, so, of course, I’m all in on this one from our friends at Vulture: you pick a bunch of 2023 movies, and get points for how they perform in theaters and at awards shows. (At least all your Echo-capable stuff, anyway, which is a pretty big list.) I’m in on the smart home but out on controlling everything with voice commands, and this looks like a solid all-in-one controller. One $179.99 screen, which you can mount on your wall or leave in a dock on a table, that controls all your smart home stuff. (Side note: last week’s episode, about the Axie Infinity hack, was also really good.) ” The movie Dumb Money sounds like it’s not particularly accurate but still a lot of fun, but I’m still thinking about this Planet Money episode that dove into the story of how the GameStop saga turned into a bidding war and a race in Hollywood to make the first movie about the diamond-hands crowd. I’m psyched about this thing, even if it does start at $1,999. Microsoft seems to have fixed both and then some. The first-gen Laptop Studio is my daily driver Windows PC, and I love the look, the funky screen, everything about it except the processor and the battery life. This is the Windows MacBook Pro, and I mean that in the best way. (A lot of people recommended this one - thanks to all who sent it in!) And for $5, you get a bunch of fun filters and adjustment tools. (They’re cheap.) That means your iPad can be an external screen for your game system, your Raspberry Pi, basically anything you could plug into a TV or monitor. A new iPad app that lets you use it like an HDMI display, as long as you have a capture card.
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