‘Politically correct’ is what people used to say when they got called out for being awful human beings before ‘woke’ was invented.
‘Politically correct’ is what people used to say when they got called out for being awful human beings before ‘woke’ was invented.
I imagine they’ll have backtracked on this decision long before then.
I kind of assumed it was based on one of those ‘how they photograph food’ articles that pops up every so often with shaving cream instead of whip cream and motor oil instead of pancake syrup. Pretty sure I’ve seen one where they mix glue in the pizza cheese to make it more stringy.
Check out Strange New Worlds. It’s the trekkiest of all the new new treks.
According to who? Did the NTSB clear this? Are they even allowed to clear this? If this thing fucks up and kills somebody, will the judge let the driver off the hook 'cuz the manufacturer told them everything’s cool?
It has been six days, twenty-three hours, and fifteen minutes since out last major security breach.
Eminent domain the final mile and be done with it. These companies have no business holding our national infrastructure hostage.
If it weren’t for the thieving class and the people who fall for their bullshit, I’m convinced we’d be having serious discussions about what it means to live in a post-scarcity society by now.
It’s more like 100%. The escapist is yahtzee. Was, rather. Now it’s a logo, a url, and a back catalog.
On the bright side, the entire team has banded together to launch “Second Wind”. Their new discord is popping and there will be a livestream tomorrow detailing the team’s plan going forward
How dare you disrespect Gurney Halleck like that?
I’ve experimented a bit with chatGPT, asking it to create some fairly simple code snippets to interact with a new API I was messing with, and it straight up confabulated methods for the API based on extant methods from similar APIs. It was all very convincing, but if there’s no way of knowing that it’s just making things up, it’s literally worse than useless.
They have more than one dev left?
That’s . . . not what cute means.