Spending my free time attempting to play catch-up with my years-long YT backlog and playing video games.
Mostly here to follow people I like until I figure out what else I want to do with this place.
• “I didn’t read it, but here’s my take based on screenshots.”
• “I didn’t follow the narrative, but I saw a gifset and that’s enough.”
• “I don’t understand the plot, therefore the writing is bad.”
• “I didn’t read it, but here’s my take based on screenshots.”
• “I didn’t follow the narrative, but I saw a gifset and that’s enough.”
• “I don’t understand the plot, therefore the writing is bad.”
I think this explains the massive disconnect we see in how CEOs talk about AI versus everyone else. It also raises the question of how useful it truly is for frontline work?
When I attended via Future Class, I was seated next to an award-winning game dev. We were both on our phones. During a break a director came up to him, got in his ear, and said "seat fillers shouldn't be on their phones".
When I attended via Future Class, I was seated next to an award-winning game dev. We were both on our phones. During a break a director came up to him, got in his ear, and said "seat fillers shouldn't be on their phones".
Where's the opt out button?
Is it, perchance, that tiny bit of text that's only a notch different in colour to the panel?
Where's the opt out button?
Is it, perchance, that tiny bit of text that's only a notch different in colour to the panel?
*clears throat*
I HAVE OPINIONS
metro.co.uk/2025/11/26/k...
The Fortinitification of pop culture is getting real sad.
The Fortinitification of pop culture is getting real sad.
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I can reveal London’s giant AI generated Christmas artwork, the subject of much online mockery, is being torn down - and I honestly *genuinely* think you’ll never guess why. www.londoncentric.media/p/ai-artwork...