I think the Bethesda is going to get the most use out of generative AI. Looking at how disappointed everyone was in starfield’s copy pasted worlds, the game would have been massively improved by an “interesting things generator”.
I think the Bethesda is going to get the most use out of generative AI. Looking at how disappointed everyone was in starfield’s copy pasted worlds, the game would have been massively improved by an “interesting things generator”.
I wonder if this will apply to generic printer cartridges
They should finish the PC version first.
Why would they voluntarily lose access to all my personal information?
She can just show them the version history in Google Docs.
The next move is to use AI to generate posts and comments
What’s fun about that, is that fonts are copyrightable, but typefaces are not.
In that case, the high stakes world of kernel management is probably not for you.
You know that you can make people very upset if you do it wrong. That’s something.
It’s like a metaphor for Linux itself
Are you allowed to make changes to the kernel? Sure, go ahead.
But FAFO applies. If you come at the king, you’d best not miss.
In a parallel universe, there’s a version of Linus who runs a restaurant that makes noma look like a taco bell.
You are forgetting about Rule Number 1
Don’t Fuck With The Money.
After seeing what he has done with Twitter, I’m not sure Tesla is interested in that deal.
Exactly, it’s an economic stimulus package aimed directly at the people who are currently being forced to work for as little money as possible. The people with the money do not want the boot taken off the neck of the poor.
It would be more cost-effective to give homeless people home and treatment than to allow them to be on the streets. So why don’t we? Because homeless people exist as a reminder to everyone else that there is a huge penalty for failing to continue working.
I grew up in a small coal town in Southern Illinois. The last time I was there was for my grandfather’s funeral. The town was abandoned and empty, even compared to when I was growing up which certainly wasn’t it’s booming time. Most of the stores on main Street were closed except the bar and the legion which is also a bar.
I’d move back in a heartbeat, but there’s no jobs there. The house that five generations of my family lived in sold for $30,000.
If we had Ubi, my family and I would definitely live there. A few thousand dollars a month to make sure we survive and money actually coming into the town? It would seem like a miracle and I know there’s so many little towns like that all across America that are just completely forgotten about.
People like to say that the rent will just go up to match ubi, but underestimate the number of people who live in cities solely because that’s where the work is.
That’s a fantastic way to guarantee my TV will not be connected to the internet