Appreciate the reasoned response. It was my thought in reading the article as well too.
Appreciate the reasoned response. It was my thought in reading the article as well too.
TL;DR: Samsung is better, according to the author.
Some questions remain though, as Google’s Magic Eraser gives multiple options for object removal. Some are quite bad or blotchy, others are nearly seamless. Don’t like any of the options it’s provided, then ask it to try again. The author doesn’t touch on this at all. Did they select the first option everytime? Was this the best of the options they were provided?
First time? 🙂
Here’s the actual run, no fluff: https://youtu.be/Qm9aT2p7KxI
Yes? Baldur’s Gate 3 would like a word.
That’s not how this works.
You’re free to create stories, video, of your own video game in the universe. If you chose to make that public domain and give it away for free, then good on you.
Others can create freely in this universe with their own expression, which they could charge for.
Much like how there are movies about Cinderella or Red Riding Hood which are under copyright, but the base story itself is in the public domain and free to use.
Google One gives you an itemized look at what is using your storage space. All of the Google Apps are represented, device backups, and individual apps that are using Drive for storage too. I’d presume it would point you in the right direction, without needing to manually download everything and sift through.