joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

Yeah but then the cars are always whining about it. 

A professional race driver cheated in a competition. Just because it was in a simulated environment as opposed to in real life doesn’t make it any less relevant.

And there is the issue: companies with too much cash flow can get hammered on the stock market since that cash is not being used to make more money for stock holders, it’s just sitting there, not being reinvested into something more profitable.

“C’mon, MBA holders are all awesome and wonderful. Everyone knows that, right?”

“payment relief on my mortgage, starting in May, for three months”

I’m sure if Hertz could get three months payment relief, they’d be fine too.

Planning for almost two months of almost no business is not a normal economic event, even deep recessions don’t do that. And yeah, not every business is wholly successful, some are struggling, and some are impacted by this more than others.

Since when has a rational evaluation of quality and value been the primary driver of car choice? Price, style, brand biases, advertising, and sometimes even serendipity play a part in what you choose. Otherwise, we’d all be driving Honda Civics.

I live and grew up in the Northeast, but I still found it really obnoxious how you took an unwarranted dump all over Alabama right at the beginning of the article. In fact, I skipped the entire rest of the article and came down here to tell you that lazy plays on tired stereotypes about dumb hicks from the South is a

And still no disappearing center row seats like the Pacifica.

Gonna call BS on the 450HP.  They don’t make anywhere near that much without boost.

One of the limits has to be the ability to cool each individual cell.

OK, but back in the real world, how many cars don’t have redundant hard buttons for the things he mentioned? Tesla? Maybe a few others? The argument is a strawman. Windows and door locks on a screen only? Come on.

What I got from this is not so much that games will look better next gen, but that with upgrades to Unreal it might be easier/less labor intensive for developers to make games look better.

I wonder if this same tech is what Epic used on the Mandalorian, or maybe all that was done in Unreal 4 and they brought what they

The key takeaway from this isn’t that it looks fucking hot, it’s the implications for development pipelines. Being able to import raw models and lighting data without touching it and having the engine turn it into something that works in-game seems like it could be a huge time save. Especially (as they mention) when

GOD YES! I absolutely HATE how, when just looking something up quickly on my phone like “roast salmon” just to quickly look up a temperature, I scroll past someone’s life story to maybe get to the details. So damn pretentious.

Yes! I want a quick recipe not a 3,000 word essay on how a simple steak and potato wedges dinner brought your crumbling family back from the brink.

You know what I like about AllRecipe - it gives you the recipe. I don’t have to scroll for 3 days past a novella about how the recipe changed your families life, made you the hero of every social function ever, and retroactively won World War I. Just give me the bloody recipe (or give it first, then write your magnum

Was gonna say just the opposite. I think it looks much better in person than pictures. Not sure why, but a lot of new GM product seems to not photo as well as in person.

I wouldn’t single out the US, at least for some time. There have been countries that have taken measures slower, faster, more strict and less strict than the US. This is actually a good thing, since a year from now we can compare all the different strategies and learn from them in case, God forbid, this happens again.

2 things. If they are taking decent precautions then good for them. I’m glad their are keeping the plant open. So there's now need to quarantine shame them.