

Those are called Tuk Tuks, they’re very common in Thailand and other parts of Asia
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Those are called Tuk Tuks, they’re very common in Thailand and other parts of Asia


All 4 images in the article are real photographs credited to a specific photographer with a date…
Me too. It’s exactly the kind of clean metaphor that an AI generated image would never be able to understand.


It stopped being a joke the moment they actually built the product and accepted money for it. As far as I’m concerned, those testimonials are just AI generated as well and the agent didn’t get the memo that this wasn’t sarcasm. It gives off real “Just a prank, bro” energy


Shit, I left my 2FA device at home!


I recently got my custom game engine running on an M4 Macbook, and it was definitely a pain. Using MoltenVK to translate the API works, but there’s a bunch of device features that are missing still I had to work around.
Off the top of my head it’s missing drawIndirectCount, linePolygonMode, and the ability to set line thickness above 1 px, which are Vulkan 1.2 features. I also had to do some tweaking since several device limits are lower (can only reference ~500 textures at once instead of 64k like most systems)
Actually looking more at this image it looks like these are a little closer to a motorcycle side-car design. It’s basically the same concept though, but it could have a different local name in the Philippines.