Comment The Blair Witch Project (Score 1) 37
The highest budget to revenue ratio for a movie that I'm aware of was The Blair Witch Project back in the late 1990s. That was a six figure budget that made $250 million.
The highest budget to revenue ratio for a movie that I'm aware of was The Blair Witch Project back in the late 1990s. That was a six figure budget that made $250 million.
I really don't see how prompting can produce a decent and original game without you spending hours prompting it. I mean just to get levels and gameplay a certain way would like a week or two of prompting nightmares. It's a lot easier to learn to code and use a game engine.
A product for the only time I'd be willing to use Facebook.
It must be very rare. Waymo has been operating fully autonomous since 2019 and prior to that in test mode with human drivers for years. The first I ever heard of this issue was some months ago. Maybe they did anticipate it, but figured it was so rare that it wasn't worth the extra capital expenditure per car. I'm speculating of course. But logic dictates they would have been aware of this issue since at least 2020 if not earlier.
They likely didn't anticipate it, and it's probably so rare that retrofitting every existing car isn't worth it.
As I understand it, this happens so rarely that even spending $500 on retro-fitting every car isn't justified.
Never take a meds holiday.
IBM plans to reduce salaries 3x because people can just type stuff into Claude.
And be sure to ask "Are you sure?" before looping back to Abort, Retry, Fail?_.
Abort, Retry, Fail?_
Bring it back Microsoft, that was super intuitive. Since this is the AI era, have Bob and Clippy ask it.
I'm moving to Mars. Well the moon first.
EVs are highly reliable. Especially the powertrain.
That's 15 years from now. Anything the hell can happen by 2040
One of the best directors in the Soviet era.
That's frigging dumb of them.
Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny.