Wild they call it "intelligence" when the one thing it doesn't do is think.
Wild they call it "intelligence" when the one thing it doesn't do is think.
Gamers love it when an NPCs just goes on and on and on about irrelevant banalities that have nothing to do with the quest.
Why do they even quote him when the quote says the opposite of what they say?
Young authors writing older characters: 70 is not that old. Pls drop the nostalgia for Elvis & fear of smart phones. A 70-yo just left her corporate job a year ago & has been on the internet longer than you have. She isnβt afraid to drive on the freeway, sheβs commuted for decades. π
We're supposed to use our universal social skills: if we look at a guy and he's disgusting, we don't vote for him. Meanwhile financial experts never look at the real world. The same way they look at only numbers, not the products; they only read quotes in the press, but never look at the person.
The Next Gen update of The Witcher 3 is very glitchy. Today a dialogue didn't trigger. I wish I started with the original version because now I can't even transfer the saves now. I have no idea why the saves are incompatible due to graphical updates.
A Towerful of Mice
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#Witcher trilogy on hardest difficulty for Crossroads of Ravens.
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I hope we can avoid another 1947.
So, back in the day I purchased the fastest drive I could ever imagine: an M.2 SSD. Today I learned no, it's not the fastest. It's still SATA, I could've gone for NVMe for not much more money. I just didn't fucking know because how would I know?
It reminds me when I think in one of the Law & Order shows John Munch gains the trust of a Jewish witness while investigating a German suspect by using Yiddish. And I'm like: he's just speaking German.
So, in Shogun (2024) Rodrigues calls Blackthorne "InglΓ©s." Which is Spanish for "English." And English is a representation of Portuguese, so I guess he's supposed to talk Portuguese with a Spanish accent. But in Portuguese English is "InglΓͺs", so is that really that big of a difference?
take this.
A black and white photograph of the upper body of a huge, shiny, smooth classic sci-fi robot. A man in white coat stands next to it on a table attending to it. There's a ladder next to them to reach its head.
Another image by Tibor Inkey from Fortepan.
At the 1937 International Fair at Budapest there was a robot with photo receptors in its eyes and a loudspeaker in its mouth. As I understand when it saw people, it stood up and delivered a prerecorded message.
cyberneticzoo.com/robots/1937-...
I'm so curious what important role it's supposed to have that's not surveillance or targeting.
1956: Hungary's communist leaders phone Moscow for help
2026: Hungary's postcommunist leaders phone Moscow for help
Wait, their pfp also looks kinda AIgen. And it's just text on a flag.
Let's go on a date with Keira Metz.
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A truck is speeding towards a kid wearing glasses. Another kid, wearing tattered clothes runs towards him. Narrator: "Abruptlyβ¦ a rumbling of wheels β¦a cry of warningβ¦ andβ¦" Running kid: "Hey! Look out, you poor fish!"
Wait, was the Batman TAS episode It's Never Too Late based on this?
When I read Golden Age Batman, I hear Mark Hamill as Joker, but Diedrich Bader as Batman.
On the stage the MC is talking to the Joker. The audience is clapping. MC: "Here's your prizeβ¦ for a great impersonation! I almost believed you were the Joker! Well, now you can remove that makeup!" Joker: "β¦but I can'tβ¦"
The Joker from profile, in shadow, dominating the panel with the MC's figure shrinking in the bottom corner. Joker: "β¦the other was makeupβthis is my real faceβ¦ for I actually am the Joker! Ha! Ha! Ha!"
This story also confirms that the Joker is not wearing any make-up. (And I hear this line in the voice of Mark Hamill.)
A panel from a Golden Age comic book of a man with a big nose and a checkered jacket on stage in front of a mic raising his hat, saying "Ha-cha-cha-cha!"
In Batman 11 (cover date: June-July 1942) in the story with Joker there's a Jimmy Durante reference (he sings Smile on the Joker movie soundtrack).
Re9 comic Grace and Leon on opposites site of a gate Leon: Don't worry, you'll be fine Leon: You know how to suplex a guy, right? Grace: umm... no... Leon: oh... but you can parry a chainsaw, yeah? Grace: what?! no!!! Leon, walking away concerned: "oh... well, good luck anyway" Grace looks very sad and pathetic
smh what are they teaching kids these days? π #re9
People think this is real math, when in reality real math starts when letters start appearing instead of numbers.
And the more exciting part of math starts when Greek letters start appearing.
"accessible healthcare" is communism according to them. Their goal is to exclude people from healthcare. It's not about paying for it, it's about not providing it to everyone.
Saying that "AI can provide that service" is just an excuse to not provide the service.
Being a pilot is crazy. "Oh, you have an off day? You're dead."
When I learned about the Arhkam Horror board game, I thought "wait a minute, I never read a Lovecraft story where a party bands together, one of them learns a spell, the other one has a shotgun, etc., it's usually one guy going mad." But there's one story like that, and it's The Dunwich Horror.
Yeah, it was impossible to do impersonations before "AI". Especially impersonating presidents.