The Porygon-on-Wheels was always going to be a niche product. It's basically a retread of the Roadster, a product designed to draw attention to the company (and it sure did do that) rather than be a big money maker.
To be clear, she wants that thing from the opening level of Call of Duty: Ghosts that blasted a suburb to bits, right? She wants to aim a bunch of those at the entire southern border and just...turn them on and leave them on, continuously vaporizing anyone and anything that tries to cross?
There's also a world of difference between a handful of people trying and failing to turn a peaceful protest into a riot, and the entire crowd of literally thousands of people all actively trying to break down the doors to the Capitol and then pouring into the building once they succeed. If a...
Or if you're pretending to be rich and people inexplicably continue to accept your IOUs despite knowing damn well you won't honor them.
I swear, the man has actual supernatural protection from consequences. Doesn't matter how much everyone involved hates him and how much they privately wish...
The really wild thing is that AI has reached the point where the way to encode its prime directive is to give it instructions in plain English just like any other prompt.
FYI I'm right on the red stripe in this map. Apparently places like Dallas that were further inside got full-on nighttime for a few minutes, instead of the dusk we got.
We're right in the path of totality, but it turns out my camera sucks so I'll just have to post my observations in text form. They handed out free eclipse glasses at the library last week, and I kept switching between looking at the eclipse through those and observing my surroundings. The latter...
Just about everyone does.
Like, remember how everyone was complaining about the Lion King remake, how everyone was modeled and rendered so realistically they were utterly incapable of emoting? That's the Khajiit in a nutshell. Designed by someone who was so sure just making them look exactly...
Imagine being Lauren Boebert and getting so drunk people can tell your behavior is actually the result of being drunk and not just the result of being Lauren Boebert.
I'm not sure I can imagine any universe where the fan favorite introduced-in-the-Dreamcast-era character who goes on to be a constant fixture of the series and gets a prominent role in the third movie is Big the Cat.
I mean, it's debatable that white Americans "did not grow up under a system of actual legalized formal white privilege."
I remember reading about Apartheid as a kid and being like, Wait, it's Africa, what are white people even doing there in the first place? They don't belong there! Then a few...
Interesting. I didn't know Apple was getting into the AI thing. I mean I guess I'm not surprised, but they haven't been plastering ads for it all of their computer screens like Microsoft does.
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