spetz83
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AI art isn’t really art as we commonly define it, as it wasn’t created by humans and is just a mess of digital bits and bobs ripped from existing images” False. Humans created the AI. Humans trained the AI. Humans feed the AI an input to get the AI to make the art. If a banana taped to a wall is “art”, a human

Hasanabi got a 2022 Porsche Taycan, which some are alleging goes against his socialist image”

I’d argue it goes perfectly with his socialist image. Those who “use their platform” to advocate for socialism the loudest are typically those who also have found ways to benefit from capitalism the most. Read also “are huge

No No No. It’s 2022, dude. If you don’t like something you need to make sure nobody else can like it either. Duh.

I guess Jimmy would be in-tune with the African American vote and all... But, I guess it’s cool though since he’s a liberal and he said he was sorry.

We hope some of you will love this, but I know that many of our most loyal readers like to visit Kotaku several times a day and want to know what’s new, by the minute.”

Like... shouldn’t someone have thought to themselves while writing that sentence “If many of our MOST LOYAL READERS like to visit Kotaku for X, why

Agreed. This is going to have huge ramifications across the globe, all in the name of pandering. This is just inventing racism where there isn’t any.

You made an excellent point when it comes to international developers who could give 2 craps about American politics. Now they have to deal with nonsense based on

I don’t think either of you can say with 100% certainty that the people who donate are just horny kids or “definitelyadults with disposable income. Lets all fight each others conjecture with conjecture! Weeeeee!

I’m struggling to find in my comment where I said anyone was forcing anybody to do anything. My whole comment was an applause to the OP not suggesting anyone force anyone else to do anything. Also trying to find where I said people shouldn’t be informed.... I’ll keep looking. 

There you go. Perfect response to this. They, as the creator of the game have the right to add/remove whatever they want from it. We as the consumers have the right to decide if we want to spend our money on their game. Vote with your wallet. 

Call me crazy, but I don’t think it’s exclusive to “modern capitalistic societies”. I wonder what sweatshop workers in China think about their bosses... 

You have my vote for winner of the internet for today. 

You have my vote for winner of the internet for today. 

WHAT?!?!? Sensationalized “reporting” from a Gizmodo Media Group website?!?!?! That can’t be!

Semi-related... I just started reading the Lord of the Rings trilogy for the first time (I’m reading/Listening to the Audio book on Kindle). Can someone tell me if these books get anymore exciting? I am 9 chapters in and I swear all they have talked about is the Hobbits eating, walking till they need to eat (which

I’m a huge Packer fan. Both roughing the passer calls were complete and utter horse shit. As soon as they called it on the Vikes I looked at my wife and said “That was a garbage call. This is stupid.”. Just as garbage and stupid the second time around as well. However, the Clay Matthews roughing against the Bears was

Yea... I mean, providing the infrastructure to host your app, developing the interface to manage your app and get insights, providing the damn platform that allows you to even think of making an app in the first place.... All super scumbag moves since none of that requires any operating costs or effort whatsoever. Get

Who said anything about netcode? 

This. 1000 times this. Nobody is forcing anybody to contribute to the project for free. You have the choice to participate or not. It doesn’t make sense that people are all butt hurt over this.

Yup. That’s some pro click bait right thurrr.

I bought this car in 2001 when I was a junior in High school. I think I got it for $4,500 in Wisconsin. No rust, 27k miles. Same exact car, down to the color. It was a pretty sweet car and a huge trade up from my 82 Impala. It was not a $14,000 car then, and it certainly isn’t now.

The interception in the first video.... who the hell taught that defender how to run with the football? He is lucky he didn’t fumble the damn thing...