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  • Yeah. I knew it had to deal with something like that. Thought maybe it was just for the land (same with Canada) once Florida and the like go underwater, but it's about destruction for more wealth... as always.

    Actually, probably both... though one has more immediate results.

  • I'm lucky enough to own literally thousands of games. Most of which I get at a deep discount. Games like GTA and Red Dead are usually an exception where I'll play on day one. Even though Rockstar tends to milk a title long after a release, the attention to detail is worth the price to me. I'll still check reviews first however.

  • I'm in IT. A lot of my job is Googling the answer, but I have to know what to ask and sift through what to look for that most employees won't know.

    A photographer will know what to input better than the average Joe to get a better photographic image out of ChatGPT by giving F-stops/aperture, shutter speed, ISO, lenses, bokeh/depth of field, rule of thirds, etc.

    But yes... we're getting closer and closer to George Jetson's job of pushing one button and calling it a day.

  • Took a Waymo for the first time a couple weeks ago, 20 minute drive. Did a pretty good job. There were a couple times where I wasn't sure what it was doing... minor things like signaling to turn left but then decided to go straight instead last second, getting a little too close to a curb, etc.

    However, it never did anything illegal as far as I could tell. The biggest issue is other human drivers. Since they do illegal things all the time, Waymo has to be extra cautious, which causes longer waits at intersections. Saw a human driver blow past a stop sign when it noticed it was Waymo's turn to go. 🙄

  • I know Alec Guinness really didn't like to be known for Star Wars, but because of that... people who didn't know who he was would look him up and discover his earlier work. That is why you take jobs even if you don't think the work is worthy of your talent.