![]() ![]() Both are roughly about the same age, give or take a decade. The whole “desktop metaphor” is just an extension of the office/text model. The other was originally designed for working with text. One is very tactile and gestural, making it natural for our primate brains. I like how the Orion series promises to reduce that gap, but how far can that go? I guess we’ll find out over the next few years. The low level operations themselves happen in very different kinds of hardware, making it hard bridge the semantic gap. ![]() One system is built using discrete values, the other uses continuous values. Maybe the answers lay in the details the mathematics, the semantics of the tools. There are plenty of people building generative video systems in software, but how many are using hardware? Why do the two approaches produce such wildly different results? After all, it’s all computation.
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