Robert Tinney, the artist whose airbrushed cover paintings defined the look and feel of Byte magazine for over a decade, died on February 1 at the age of 78, according to a memorial posted on his official website (Source 1). Tinney's vivid, surrealist-influenced paintings, which illustrated topics like artificial intelligence and programming, became a visual language for a generation of computer enthusiasts (Source 1). In other news, a campaign urging users to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions has emerged, and developers are exploring tools to improve AI-assisted coding experiences (Sources 2, 3, 4).
Tinney served as the primary cover artist for Byte from 1975 to the late 1980s, producing more than 80 covers (Source 1). His work helped translate the abstract world of personal computing into a coherent visual form (Source 1).
Meanwhile, some ChatGPT users are expressing dissatisfaction with the chatbot's performance. Alfred Stephen, a freelance software developer, cited frustration with the chatbot's coding abilities and meandering replies as reasons for his discontent (Source 2). Stephen's experience led him to the "QuitGPT" campaign, which also highlighted OpenAI president Greg Brockman's contribution to a political super PAC and the use of a ChatGPT-4 powered résumé screening tool by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Source 2).
In the realm of AI-assisted coding, developers are actively seeking tools to enhance their workflow. One example is a Markdown file of 65 lines long that lays out four principles, including "Think Before Coding" (Source 3). Another tool, "peon-ping," provides Warcraft III Peon voice notifications to alert users when Claude Code needs attention, preventing them from losing focus (Source 4). The "peon-ping" tool uses phrases like "Ready to work?" and "Work, work" to keep users engaged (Source 4).
Finally, an article on Hacker News offered insights into making a living as an artist. The author, who began making a living as an artist in 2017, shared their experiences and strategies for earning enough money to pursue their passion (Source 5). The author's sales increased from $54,000 in one year to over $1 million a few years later (Source 5).
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