> or produce something in their style so well that it effectively makes them obsolete
That's the point imo. It can create great graphics, yet its output lacks personality.
You can tell, it was created in a certain style, but it doesn't feel like the original artist created it. It doesn't "think" about how to draw something to make certain aspects standout. You would need a ton of images from an artist to train a model to catch the subtleties in a specific artist's style.
> That sounds like a lot of IT skills are needed for that. I’ve never seen or used a script. Nor have my kids. Telling non IT users to do that is going to scare people back to Windows.
You might be surprised, but you could have both learned scripting and already have a working solution in the time you spent replying to this thread.
Windows is a good solution to people who don't care how something works.
> I’m scared of wasting my time.
Learning something useful is never a waste of time
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They didn't get it "wrong". There's a million ways to do it, no matter what system you're using and none of them is zero effort. If you don't test your backups somewhat regularly, you don't have backups.
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Your kids shouldn't need to worry about backups. Script them.
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If you're scared of a cli and you're not willing to step out of your comfort zone, go for MacOS with Time Capsule, which is the only fully integrated solution that brings you zero involvement.
Plasma always needed slightly better than average hardware.
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