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The text on the screen is an obvious giveaway.


Damn, you're right. I didn't even consider looking at the monitor itself as "They can't be so lazy they don't even use a real screenshot" while faking the rest kind of makes sense, otherwise you need a studio setup.

Never underestimate how lazy companies with a ~$3 trillion market cap can be.


Lazy? This is Nvidia eating their own dogfood. They put in lots of work to get to the point where someone can call it "lazy."


> Lazy? This is Nvidia eating their own dogfood

Absolutely, I'm all for dogfooding! But when you do, make sure you get and use good results, not something that looks like it was generated by someone who just learned about Stable Diffusion :)


I mean the whole company is betting on AI, why wouldn’t they use AI to generate the image?? Fundamentally it doesn’t matter if it was AI generated or not, most people don’t care and the people that do won’t impact their bottom line


Agree, unless I've missed some recent invention where keyboards now have two of either Enter/Backspace/Shift keys on the right side.

Not sure if that isn't expected though? Likely most people wouldn't even notice, and the company can say they're dogfooding some product I guess.


The keyboard layout seems perfectly reasonable, and rather common: from top to bottom, the rightmost column of keys after the letters would be backspace, |\, enter, shift, ctrl. On the left, mirrored, you have ~`, tab, caps lock, shift, ctrl. The sizes and shapes match many common keyboard layouts I've seen.


> unless I've missed some recent invention where keyboards now have two of either Enter/Backspace/Shift keys on the right side

It doesnt have to be two enter/backspace/shift. Keyboard layout seems to be almost identical to Azio L70 Keyboard (at least the keys).


Prompt: something with some splashy graph on screen.




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