Once they get the work done, and the program is running without flaw, why do you need to keep them on?
Once they get the work done, and the program is running without flaw, why do you need to keep them on?
I’m sure they’d disagree fiercely, but CEO and other C-suite-level positions sound almost ideal for AI automation. We already let computers at stuff like stock purchasing, and if they can make those kinds of snap decisions ostensibly better than a human can (certainly no question they can make them faster) then what…
In Luke’s defense, there’s a good chance he couldn’t avoid accidentally stumbling into it when he went to post the link. Because it’s apparently always just the next article over in whatever hell dimension we’ve entered where Kotaku needed to be an infinitely scrolling website.
You keep accusing certain people of going too far, but I’m not seeing how the people being punished are responsible for the leak. It’s not like being able to dump your own keys suddenly enables you to break street date and acquire a pre-release copy.
Quill not being the smartest character in Guardians of the Galaxy isn’t the same as holding the idiot ball. It also doesn’t really have any pay off like his moment with Ego or Thor picking to wound Thanos over a killing blow (something he had to live with the consequences of picking a more vengence-minded option,…
Was anyone but the most diehard Marvel fan expecting his Starlord to be faithful to the comics?
I feel like if a controller hurts you under regular use then it’s probably got some issues. Is it the worst controller? Probably not, but I can’t say I’m a big fan of any controller that bites into my thumb under fairly regular use.
With the hardcore base, sure, but cutting off abortion access altogether isn’t that popular even among Republicans as a whole, which is why DeSantis didn’t bother hyping his effectively total ban on abortion that he signed on a late Friday evening.
There’s no way around the fact that the d-pad was sharp, much sharper than pretty near any other console controller, and it’s not very hard to hurt your thumb using it. If you need to have some sort of expertise in handling a controller in a particular way ahead of time, it’s probably not the user’s fault your…
The lack of releases is kind of at the heart of the problem, like they’re buying studios for IPs but then not doing much with them after a release or two.
I don’t think you’ll find that many left-leaning Americans all that keen on George W. Bush, for what it’s worth.
Is this supposed to make anyone feel bad for not caring for Microsoft’s output? Because I sure don’t feel sorry for them.
Deus Ex Mankind Divided comes to mind... Not sure why they own Western studios in the first place with the sort of active disdain they have for letting them finish the games they work on.
You’re commenting on Kotaku. Do you really think pointing out an anime profile picture is an insult on a site that regularly covers anime?
At least the NES and the Mario 64 Question Block set are nice. Started collecting some Lego again thanks to those sets.
The dumbest part of the push back into the offices is that it’s basically a bunch of middle managers and and companies with huge investments in empty office spaces trying to justify their own existence in complete disregard to productivity.
Musk definitely strikes me as an “if it ain’t broke, fix it” sort of person. Even if you think the system was fine as it was, and I don’t know that most people would agree, he was fucking with it from day one, while also aggressively pursuing plans to fire most of his labor force.
I love how the immediate first step in any acquisition or merger is to assume that a massive chunk of your work force is unnecessary and you can just discard them in order to save on labor costs.
Except Hyperloop didn’t have anything to do with transporting cars.
If only there was a way to go about things that didn’t involve owning your own car...