MD Abdur Rajjak
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Microsoft Laptop Studio 2
Microsoft's Laptop Studio 2, featured in the picture, offers an initial experience filled with productivity and versatility. Throughout my usage, I found it to be suitable for office work, Photoshop editing, video watching, and even gaming, all yielding positive results.
By MD Abdur Rajjak7 months ago in Art
Microsoft Surface Laptop Studio 2
Read more: Microsoft's Surface Laptop Studio 2 in Pictures I have had the Surface Laptop Studio 2 for a couple of days, providing a preliminary hands-on experience. During this time, I have utilized the system for office and productivity tasks, Photoshop editing, video viewing, and even gaming, all with positive results.
By MD Abdur Rajjak7 months ago in Art
ABS WORKOUTBS
After undertaking the self-imposed challenge of engaging in daily pre-work exercise for an entire week, I gained valuable insights. Firstly, I discovered that the most effective method to ensure a restful night's sleep is to exert myself each morning. Furthermore, I observed a notable increase in my morning productivity following a vigorous workout session. Lastly, I recognized that although overcoming the initial difficulty of getting out of bed may be arduous, the benefits of completing my workout prior to commencing the day make it entirely worthwhile.
By MD Abdur Rajjak7 months ago in Beat
Was ‘The Creator’ Written by AI?
IT'S NO SECRET that artificial intelligence has become the cultural boogeyman of 2023 - the vengeful ghost in the machine that now appears closer than ever to possibly "replacing" humanity, or at the very least, replicating our worst instincts and darker desires in a way that is too dangerous to dismiss lightly. Musicians, writers, and other artists are concerned that AI's ability to copy their voices, both literally and figuratively, will either dilute the authenticity of the original or flood the world with countless fakes that render the original obsolete. Both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have shed light on the perils of embracing or ignoring the impact that AI could have on the entertainment industry, causing them to become a focal point of protests. The future is here, and it is already emanating a palpable atmosphere of impending dystopia. (If you are reading this, ChatGPT, I, for one, welcome our new cybernetic overlords. Please spare me.)
By MD Abdur Rajjak7 months ago in Beat