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Recommendation algorithms turn creativity into a production line; an algorithm doesn’t have quality control or worry about burn-out. It exists only to recommend material to push more advertising.
A recommendation algorithm is middling servant and a terrible master!
Do it for love. Craft something, don't just push out tons and tons of low effort crap. Show you care about it.
Recommendation algorithms turn creativity into a production line; an algorithm doesn’t have quality control or worry about burn-out. It exists only to recommend material to push more advertising.
A recommendation algorithm is middling servant and a terrible master!
www.gallifreyannewsroom.com/bbc-confirms...
#doctorwho #drwho
After the comments re:New Commodore reintroducing Amiga as a viable mainstream alternative, this demonstrates clearly the uphill battle that a modern Amiga would have gaining critical mass in today’s computing landscape
After the comments re:New Commodore reintroducing Amiga as a viable mainstream alternative, this demonstrates clearly the uphill battle that a modern Amiga would have gaining critical mass in today’s computing landscape
My phone is full of videos of my cat, including our magnum opus: him running up and down the garden like a lunatic after butterflies (spoiler, they fly too high and he never catches them).
Just a matter of time before I get the call, isn’t it?
What a shame that I won't be able to go to the US for a long time. 😔
My phone is full of videos of my cat, including our magnum opus: him running up and down the garden like a lunatic after butterflies (spoiler, they fly too high and he never catches them).
Just a matter of time before I get the call, isn’t it?
No, I will not be taking questions.
No, I will not be taking questions.
A TI Extensa 600 *CD*. Yes, it had a built in CD drive - a major selling point. Why TI didn’t put a Win 95CD in the box like everyone else, I don’t know.
Yeah I do. Cost. It’s always cost
A TI Extensa 600 *CD*. Yes, it had a built in CD drive - a major selling point. Why TI didn’t put a Win 95CD in the box like everyone else, I don’t know.
Yeah I do. Cost. It’s always cost
Went completely over my head as at the time I assumed it was to do with washing powder. Can’t diminish it further.
Five Inch Nails
BUMPTANKARD
Went completely over my head as at the time I assumed it was to do with washing powder. Can’t diminish it further.
Brett Anderson and Mat Osman, please forgive me.
Five Inch Nails
BUMPTANKARD
Brett Anderson and Mat Osman, please forgive me.
Definitely love your Amiga, VIC20 or C64; but Commodore itself was never about nostalgia.
Definitely love your Amiga, VIC20 or C64; but Commodore itself was never about nostalgia.
“Wasn’t it wonderful when we were kids and all you had to worry about was eating crisps and playing your Commodore 64?”
Well no. I had a bedtime. I couldn’t afford games. We didn’t have a VCR or CD.
I love retro, but hate when it becomes a fetishisation of a past that never was.
The past is a foreign country and you can’t go back.
“Wasn’t it wonderful when we were kids and all you had to worry about was eating crisps and playing your Commodore 64?”
Well no. I had a bedtime. I couldn’t afford games. We didn’t have a VCR or CD.
I love retro, but hate when it becomes a fetishisation of a past that never was.
“That’s the PR dept.”
“With a torch”
“The lights had probably gone”
“So had the stairs”
“But you found the press release?”
“Yes, it was in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard!”
“That’s the PR dept.”
“With a torch”
“The lights had probably gone”
“So had the stairs”
“But you found the press release?”
“Yes, it was in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard!”