Some games yeah.
The game pictured in this comic, the Crash series on PS1, aged like fine wine though.
Some games yeah.
The game pictured in this comic, the Crash series on PS1, aged like fine wine though.
Right, the spoken french could be written more or less as Kès-ke-cè.
What are those cyclists having accidents with? Magical monoliths that appear out of nowhere or… cars?
While cycling in Tokyo, you either zigzag through convoluted residential street, risk it on large avenues with sharrows or annoy pedestrians by riding on sidewalks. This is not sustainable, something has to give.
Well, it makes me think that AI training was probably biased towards legal drivel like this, since it’s public facing, professional and likely even translated in multiple languages.
The student got so good that people think the teacher is imitating it.
How can they let companies file such broad, vague patents for mechanics that have existed since forever? For example, 20240286040, is just what flying mounts have done in WoW since 2007 or even the flying cap in Mario 64 ffs. There are probably other earlier examples, but it goes to show that it’s just noise to monopolize innovation and scare other devs.
That’s some Tauros-shit (sue me). I hope the Japanese legal system can see that.
More like hydrogen-7.
“the largest investment in public transit in American history”
5 times 0 is still 0.
American taxpayers will pick up the rest of the bill. Nice subsidy for the rich.
Oh, wait until you get a job in most offices. Microsoft, Microsoft everywhere.
BYOD with Linux? “We can’t install the company’s spyware on it, get that security risk out of here.”
Where’s the profanity, the swearing? AI, more like Artificially limited, that’s the only joke. Kyle not calling Cartman a fatass once, what?
Oh you’re right, I forgot about this one. As a PS1 household, we liked it as kids without Mario games.
I should play it again to see, and I would need to play it with other people to judge it appropriately, unlike the comic.