Bro, they’re worth 1,402,000 ApeCoins, which is nearly 62 cents in filthy fiat currency, as of the picosecond of writing this!
Bro, they’re worth 1,402,000 ApeCoins, which is nearly 62 cents in filthy fiat currency, as of the picosecond of writing this!
Pffft, tools never fail. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some codes to scan with my CueCat.
I mean you’re not completely wrong but “AI” in this (and probably most) instances is just a marketing term. What we call “AI” now is just a tool that interprets data, and is bound by that data. There’s nothing intelligent about it.
I doubt many are saying that the concept of AI is bad (outside of those expecting it to end all life on earth) it’s that what we’re currently calling AI exists entirely of theft
and the fact that you dodged that entirely is bad and you should feel bad
“Why won’t people embrace the future? The future will solve everything!”
What do you think “off topic” means?
No, it’s because it looks like shit.
How are your NFTs doing?
It’s been a loooooooong ass time since paying attention to the show you’re reviewing was a requirement for writers here. I still remember the reviews for The Leftovers trying to pose what were supposed to be deep, profound questions except the answers to those questions were often answered explicitly on screen but…
Sam doesn’t like Star Wars and can’t even be assed to pay attention to what’s going on in the episodes is the main thing.
> At times, playing Mirage, it almost felt like I was playing a modern remake of the original Assassin’s Creed. [...] Ubisoft has seemingly, for the first time in a while, resisted the siren’s call that leads to its open-world action games being completely papered over in map markers, locations, and quests.
I’m confused by the negative reviews from so many outlets. The most recent games have been criticized for their bloat, but a lot of the negative reviews I’ve seen have criticized Mirage for lacking features I’d associate with... bloat. I’ve definitely read about how uninteresting the story is, but I haven’t really…
I got through the entry to Valhalla before realizing they were just giving me a Norse Odyssey. I tried going back to play Origins and abandoned it after the first fight. I’m hoping they go back to making games like this so I can care about the series again.
I only made it three regions into Valhalla and, while I don’t begrudge the fact Ubisoft made this wide world that some of its players could explore, I really wished it had offered a straightforward route through the story content and major landmarks.
We used to have a row of drive up mail drops at our post office(now there’s just one big one) with enough room for TWO people to drop off mail at once if the first one pulled all the way to last one. No one ever did except me of course. Everyone stopped at the first mail box they came to instead of spending 1/2 second…
Such a non-story. Square Enix just confirmed that a character’s name is pronounced exactly how everyone has been pronouncing it from day 1.
It’s spelled “Cait Sith” but it’s pronounced “Throatwarbler Mangrove”
I’m glad this season is over mainly so I wont have “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?” stuck in my head for hours. Aannnd now it’s back.
Sony had diverted resources away from the project following a negative internal review by Bungie
The part of this article I disagree with is actually the (very common) idea that it was about Baby Boomers’ fear of losing control over their children’s behavior. Instead, I think it’s about the more specific fear of your child dying from an illness that takes their personality. Movies didn’t really depict people…