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To your question regarding what images were used to train the AI, it looks like the answer is in the quote you posted.
The images were randomly generated inkblots. Each image was then linked to a random violent description taken from a reddit page.
The AI was then asked to identify other random inkblots, and it

It will be interesting to see if they can achieve consistent results with this - ie the processed image of a person always being the same recognizable character, even when viewed from multiple different angles / lighting conditions / outfits, etc.
Still for one offs they’ve achieved some interesting results.

It was not my intention to argue against your point there, since done correctly you can game for a long time with a relatively small capital investment.
I was merely curious about this one thing I’d read about which you happened to reference.

Many of the higher end tools related to wood working could be resold for near their purchase price, I have been lead to believe?
(There was a blog called early retirement extreme, where the author justified his woodworking expenses by noting that when he tired of the pursuit he could resell his tools for roughly what

I owned a 5105 (still do, actually) and never found a real use for the feature beyond idly fiddling with it.

Paradox later clarifies that they weren’t talking about playing the base game, but rather the base game plus hundreds of dollars of DLC.
I’m only slightly kidding.

Any one want to bet that the work continues, but substantially more classified this time?

I’ll always remember the Amalgam battles for the way they flubbed the conclusion before the merger.
The announcement was something like: One universe was spared, but it wasn’t the victor. One universe was destroyed, but it wasn’t the loser.
It was eventually obvious what they’d meant, but it read a lot like the losing

I adore Chrono Trigger. Bought it on the SNES, got all the endings, maxed everyone’s stats. Was jazzed when Cross came out and marathoned that, even though I didn’t like it nearly as much (though the midgame twist was pretty great).

That should be Final Fantasy Adventure not Legends. Tried to edit it, but it doesn’t seem to be taking.

I think you mean localize Secret of Mana 3, since Secret of Mana is the second game, and it was released and remade, as was the first game (Final Fantasy Adventure on the GameBoy). The third is only one of the original 3 without a domestic release, I think.

War... War sometimes changes.

The tunes... the glorious tunes.

This story reads like one of the diet Haribo Gummy reviews.

I’m not a huge fan of the genre, but I had to force myself to finish it in a way that I didn’t for God of War 1-3. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.

The game hints several times that what’s happening in game is Dante’s personal hell. So Dante can slay Death because he believes he needs to, and this allows him to see the Devil’s corruption of his wife despite Dante’s struggles (which his true torment).
The ending makes things seem a bit less ambiguous (Dante ends up

So is this the coalescence update rumored to be announced at E3?

I’d understood this to be a larger issue than just Japan?
I’d heard many Whiskey makers were phasing out their aged whiskeys because aged stocks couldn’t keep up with demand?

It’s a bit like leaving a basket of candy out at Halloween and saying, Take one.
Still, no matter what happens, social media buzz was / will be generated, so... mission accomplished, I guess.

These kinds of puzzles are awesome, and it’s keen that it was done.