snooder87
Snooder87
snooder87

Lol.

Let’s take the most prosaic of things. A house. Right. It’s a simple thing that people get paid wages to build. And, depending on the house, it can last quite a while. Decades at the very least, up to centuries for some residences. Heck, I’m sure there are buildings in Rome or Beijing ot elsewhere that have been

Yeah, and here’s why.

What exactly am I supposed to do here, not help my kid?”

You may not be aware, but the current understanding of the F35 is that its actually quite good, and coming in less than expected on price due to higher than anticipated sales.

And it's not even like historic brand. They started in 2001.

Damn, those Richard Mille watches are extraordinarily tacky.

Yes, residuals are a special unique facet of the tv and movie industry. I’m just pointing out that it *is* rare and unique and most jobs don’t work that way.

I get what you’re trying to say, but you DO realize that’s exactly how most jobs work, right?

Not sure when you were in college, but in the early 2000s when I was in college, I remember hearing horror stories about guys getting put on the sex offender registry for public urination.

I mean is it even a secret? Or a bad thing?

This is gonna be hot take, but even beyond the obvious bullshit of arresting a 10 year old for this, maybe this shouldn’t be illegal at all?

But that’s just the problem. There isn’t actually a difference between an AI deciding how to respond in combat interactions and an AI deciding how to respond to conversation interactions. Especially when a large part of combat interactions is the way the combatants speak and communicate both with each other and with

To be clear, I’m not saying the strike is bad, or that there isn’t room to negotiate on pay and residuals or other issues.

The movie isn’t really based on the video game at all. It’s more or less based on the true story of GT Academy.

Yeah, “no AI in video games” is definitely a lost cause. Cmon.

I’m sure they’ll send a truck to pick the stuff up once the road clears. Or rather the company they rented from will.

Just as a reminder in case you missed the much better and more accurate answer pointed out above, none of what you wrote is true.

Honestly, I think we're all surprised it even got a second season.

Yeah, what I mean is that the last minute boarding pass scan wouldn’t be difficult to do since the passenger would be guaranteed to have it already with them and available at that point.