My 1983 Cavalier Station Wagon (Front Wheel Drive, 2.0 Liter Engine!) was awesome in the snow. I still remember plowing through a plow-created median snowberm that had caught itself a timid jeep driver. That was fun.
Lord Igthor would totally drive a cyber truck, while Toadwort and company are dragging the truck along because it can’t handle off-road.
I can't wait to see the gritty hellscape where it conquers rough roads, out accelerates the rape gangs, and is proof against the shrapnel of improvised explosives and at the same time you have a safe place to park it overnight while it recharges on the still working electrical system.
@Belgian guy @The Jitty Slitter @Dead Fingers Are you guys still playing around with AI image generators? because, I think we need this.
I've mentioned before about my first job being in an arena parking lot from 05-07. The amount of Hummers I saw There's a freeway in Detroit called the Lodge. The Lodge is quite frankly, close to the Mad Max experience driving wise. I don't think that that car would survive the Lodge, let alone 696 where Formula 1 drivers might be a little intimidated.
On the one hand--funny as hell. On the other--their vision for the future is that the 1% live in heavily fortified gated communities with fully privatized infrastructure, surrounded by the proles. So...it kinda tracks.
I'm not a gamer anymore, but apparently there's a bunch of incel video gameheads who can't stand the fact that there's something coming out where the main character is a brown, bald woman. Not surprisingly, Eloy is pissed right along with them. We live in stupid times. I guess it's to be expected, though. My generation let that snotty bitch Ms. Pac-Man have her own game back in the 80's, and it's been all downhill since then. Nothing but woke games. Metroid, Tomb Raider -- it's outrageous. And by the way, if Ms. Pac-Man was so badass and independent, why did she use her husband's last name? Why not stand on her own merit, instead of leeching off her man?
It's an example of how The Algorithm is destroying culture. Grievance generates clicks, so people create grievance out of nothing.
I get why Clyde would feel inadequate compared to Handsome Jack, villain of Borderlands 2 and a corporation president who wants to take over an entire planet (sound like anyone we know?), but who is actually very funny and charismatic.
Which is hilarious because the playable characters in the first game were two black males, a Jewish male, and a white woman. Lol
I ran past a parked one yesterday. They don't look better up close. This one had an olive drab wrap which did not improve its looks. It had Texas tags.
Oh, just realized the complaints about a brown, bald woman is actually about another game called "Intergalactic: The Heretic Profit". A fictional character, set in a fictional universe, that is centered around a fictional religion from one of the most successful game developers out there. Naughty Dog is the developers behind Crash Bandicoot, Last of Us, and Uncharted. They have generated quite a bit of controversy in the past with Last of Us where they had one of the main characters be a lesbian, another being an absolutely jacked female, and a trans secondary character. If you had to point at any one event that started the current freak out culture over diversity in gaming, Last of Us II is likely the origin. It got a lot of clicks and people realized they could make a lot of money out of rage baiting over diversity.
It's not going to be winning any awards. It's right down the middle, except for FX and sets. Those are A+. I enjoy watching it for what it is, but I don't go out of my way to watch it.
Read this on the BBC the other day and wondered how that's supposed to work... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gp555xy5ro The description of how the algorithm works in this, (at 1:20), has always seemed pretty accurate... If you allow the corporations that operate a system that passes information among individuals, to base their systems purely on the profit motive, no amount of news coverage will be able to compete with it.
WSJ on how SpaceX's lawyers recommended that senior executives not get Musk security clearances for some of their more sensitive contracts with the DoD. With the number of contacts he has with foreign persons and his drug use, they didn't think that he would be approved and wanted to avoid that PR hit. https://www.wsj.com/tech/musk-spacex-security-clearance-secrets-b9774346