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that would probably help with some bad driving, but it won’t stop kids from driving 100mph

The TSA is designed to be noticeable, intrusive, and cumbersome, as a feature and not a bug. If it ain’t creating a whole hassle, then how will the public NOTICE the government is DOING SOMETHING about that terrorism stuff? It is pure theater like that. It is meant to be in your face, and down your pants, by design.

There are things an animator’s pen can do that digital effects simply can’t.

Why wasn’t this preventable? There are mutants whose power is invention. How can the human Orchis scientists out-invent and out-technology supposed homo sapiens superior who have an innate advantage in comparison to their normal human counterparts?

the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission estimates Americans, on average, receive approximately 310 millirem per year of naturally-occuring background radiation. If you were to be continuously exposed to 0.036 millirem/hr of radiation for a full year, you would receive approximately 315 millirem.

The problem with any attempt at regulation or limits is twofold— first that we have a global economy secondly the first-mover advantage is so enormous that it has serious risks.

I’ve actually been that guy- I stopped to help ducklings that couldn’t make it over the curb to follow their mom. Those little fuckers do not want to be caught. I stopped my car behind them and used it as my traffic blocker.

That said, I’m of the opinion that there’s no such thing as an accident in a car- there’s

Tragic. Face buried in her phone if what I observe on the roads ALL DAY LONG holds true.

If this was the experience in Miami just imagine how bad it will be in Vegas, a city that literally only exists to separate visitors from their money.

...Do you even know who I am?

Decent list. So I won’t bother saying “what no...?”

To be fair, I doubt the writer was even alive during the 80s (which was 40 years ago, fuck I feel old now).

Genres in general are ignored, something the author of this piece should have known but seems ignorant of. Depending on how you stretch it, for example, only two SF films have ever won best picture.

There are a lot of genres that the Academy seems to hate. Animation, comedy, horror, blockbusters, etc. Only three animated movies have ever been nominated for best picture, and the last time was in 2010. And when was the last time a comedy was nominated? If the movie isn’t a drama, especially a biographical or

AI isn’t going away. In fact, I suspect we’re going to see technology advance so rapidly in the next 5 years that it’ll make the internet boom look like the Jurassic period.

Why? Because we’re training the computers to do our learning for us now. Technology used to be limited by human limitations.

Computers can do it

I love to come to kotaku dot com to read incisive commentary. Anyway check this out

Machines don’t make art. They’re machines!”

JFC they weren’t being serious.

Satire and sarcasm are both dead on the 2020s internet.

On the one hand, kotaku’s breathless anti-ai art bent is really tiring, but on the other hand: good.