

It’s speculative to suggest that it’s a factor?
Meanwhile you’re talking as if there’s a single definitive cause and effect in a fundamentally complex system.


It’s speculative to suggest that it’s a factor?
Meanwhile you’re talking as if there’s a single definitive cause and effect in a fundamentally complex system.


Free Luigi


It’s a good game, but it’s got the 3rd worst plot in the series behind 76 and 4


No doubt it’s a factor due to people failing to absorb as many nutrients, leading to increased over-eating


For real. The US Government has pulled worse shit for banana companies. The idea that we’d do this for oil is utterly unsurprising. I mean, just look at Iraq


Sounds like your government or ISP is blocking it


The fungal zombies seem to operate at an instinctual level, so I’d argue that yes, they are able to stay hydrated. They also seem to have some sort of hive mind going on to a degree.


Don’t tell us, tell the oligarchs


Only about 2/3rds voted, so closer to 30% voted for him


For real. All of the Fallout games they wrote have the worst plots in the series


Don’t trust AI to know what they’re doing for you. The only time they work reliably as a tool is when you already know what you’re doing enough to spot their errors/hallucinations.
AI is the wrong tool here. You need to do real internet research.


Hundreds? Pretty sure it’s thousands


So are chess, Magic The Gathering, and Dungeons and Dragons. What’s your point?


… as long as the giant corpos paying through the nose for the data centers continue to vastly underprice their products in order to make us all dependent on them.
Just wait till everyone’s using it and the prices will skyrocket.


Princess Jellyfish is short but it has similar fashion themes.

He recorded himself after the incident.


If you think people will pay for AI slop, you must be young or deeply cynical


The vast vast vast majority of artists create art with neither expectations of payment nor the ability to do it full time, yes.


The 4.1m was the budget for the front-end. The back-end changes were initially budgeted as 31m but tripled in cost as the project dragged on and contracts needed to be extended.
There’s definitely a number of statistical anomalies that map too cleanly to be a coincidence.