That’s the very reason I waited one week when my wife wanted me to acquire a 3D-printer for my 50th birthday: everyone I knew who had one either let it gather dust or just printed some Star Wars Mickeys. I had to see what I could actually do with it and when my mind was finally made, I went and got one which really helps to fix stuff in the middle of nowhere.
Now, there will be an Apple event this week when they will announce the soon-to-arrive next whateverOS with a direct ChatGPT prompting capacity. So, without the expensive subscription, I will be able to play with that tool and get to know what it can help with and what it cannot. To be continued. That’s a creepy picture BTW.
That’s the very reason I waited one week when my wife wanted me to acquire a 3D-printer for my 50th birthday: everyone I knew who had one either let it gather dust or just printed some Star Wars Mickeys. I had to see what I could actually do with it and when my mind was finally made, I went and got one which really helps to fix stuff in the middle of nowhere.
Now, there will be an Apple event this week when they will announce the soon-to-arrive next whateverOS with a direct ChatGPT prompting capacity. So, without the expensive subscription, I will be able to play with that tool and get to know what it can help with and what it cannot. To be continued. That’s a creepy picture BTW.
I’m one of those, bought it a few years ago, gathering dust in the office.