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The problem is that they need to acknowledge that it has a new name, but Musk is so goddamn stupid that he renamed it the letter commonly used to denote a placeholder name. It’s kinda necessary so people don’t see “X” and think Kotaku just forgot to write in the actual name.

Why would I ask some half-baked AI to do it for me, only to have to waste time double-checking the AI’s work afterwards?

Me, last Friday: “I need a Python code that takes a WAV file and splits it into multiple MP3 songs so that I can have all the songs we recorded in yesterday’s rehearsal separated and ready to send as email attachments”

But I was told “NFTs are the future, whether I like it or not.

Some internet shit that a rich idiot ruined, I think.

I miss the blockchain and NFTs. Not because I liked them, but because it was endlessly amusing watching people INSIST that it was super special magical technology that would change the world, and then never be able to give an actual use case for them. I think the closest they ever got were for recording transactions

I guess he went from transgressive to trans-aggressive.

I didn’t expect to see this set, but I was at my parents’ home when they decided to watch. (While I educate where I can, I don’t police what my family watches.) So, I sat through this before reading about it. And, I have to say, this article nails it. He sounds like an old fool; one of those guys you’ll hear in any

I’m with you on the episode count, but I’m not sure about the important/interesting distinction. I remember watching the first season of Jessica Jones and being baffled that a show about a private detective had zero cases of the week. Or maybe there was one, but it turned out the case was a trap and it all just became

My song “Yes, We Have ‘Yes, We Have No Bananas’”, which is about “Yes, We Have No Bananas” entering the public domain, is still under copyright.

Fully agree that the shift from premier JRPG maker to moody boi/girl (Looking at you Tomb Raider) Action RPG maker has seen the company deviate from the formula that made everything they touched a hit.

Right? I’m Brazilian, not an expert in history or neo-nazism, English is not my first language, and even then, when I first read about this game yesterday, I immediately saw the problem with the name, so it’s hard to believe that the people involved with this didn’t.

>Corporations love “A.I” because it gives them a lot more convenient control over the products,

So Square Enix, whose entire marketing strategy is going to TEDx conferences to look for random keywords they can slap onto their quarterly earnings reports will... continue to use this as their entire business model.

Man, Final Fantasy XIV really is the only thing keeping that company in the black, isnt it?

There’s a lot to dislike about Rise of Skywalker, but that’s the one that killed it for me. Going into that movie I was more invested in Rose Rico than any other character. Then she got all of two lines that could have been said by anyone. Kelly deserved so much better.

The person Garvais reminds me of more than anyone these days is Finch, the ultimate villain of ‘The Office’. A pseudo-intellectual thug who expects everyone to find him funny and charmingly transgressive, then retaliates with cruelty if they don’t.

The best part is always when they say “The network will never put that one on the air.” Except you just heard the joke, so clearly they did.

Imagine simping for AI art and thinking you aren’t a massive cunt.

Not only are they willing to put out poor quality art just to save a few pennies, but they won’t even take the ten minutes or so to review the results before posting them. Their stupidity would be hilarious if they weren’t the ones steering the ship.