

Not everything an “AI bug hunter” finds is actually a bug.


Not everything an “AI bug hunter” finds is actually a bug.
Digital is either on or off. You need analog to get static.


Relying on a chatbot to do work for you that isn’t bulk writing or giving your customers the runaround is a recipe for disaster. Now, I’ll grant you that this is a very advanced chatbot, but just because it can fool the average CEO, doesn’t mean it can do much of anything truly useful.


There aren’t any non-assholes to work for. Your advice boils down to give up and become homeless.
It needs to be finished. Damn Cartoon Network for cliffhanger canceling them after reviving them from a hasty finale.


Also made enough for a nice floating house, a flying car, and a robot maid.


Translation: please buy us, we want to cash out before the bubble fully pops.


He seems to be trying to claim that since it’s not specifically a calf, it doesn’t count.
I think we can safely assume he was talking about the US.


Where do you think corn comes from? When is the last time you saw a wild corn stalk?
It has a pay rate that is less than a living wage in many places. In fact, any job that could justify such a question could would be salaried. So it couldn’t even be described with an hourly rate.
Most of those small developers wouldn’t have been able to make a dime trying to get their games into physical stores.
That’s not to say it should be this way, but it could be a lot worse.
He got there because every bad person that tried to stop him was unbelievably incompetent. He is the exception that proves the rule.


To be honest, most of what they use now is pretty easy for machines to do. Mostly because they’ve been using the captcha to train ocr and self driving.


Imagine a casino.
Then stop imagining because that’s all you need.


I’m not sure pivoting to a romance movie for the finale would have been any better received.


Potential for a completely unrelated future story, not the end of the one they were trying to tell. TLJ is why RoS is as bad as it is. It sacrificed the future for a subversion level high score.


TLJ wasn’t really a middle story, though. It was a downer ending. After that there was nowhere to go without a generational time skip and a completely new story that would be inappropriate for a trilogy. There was no big antagonist anymore, there was barely any protagonist left, and every dangling plot thread was ruthlessly cut short.
Contrast it with ESB and you see with that you while have a bittersweet end to the movie, you do not have an ending of the story. Lucas even left room to bring back Han who he just sort of killed.
If you have access to it. Unfortunately, most of them are setting up in drought ridden deserts. They’ll be fighting Nestlé for the last drops pretty quickly.