AI
This video production. They used NeRF and diffusion to create it. Kind of fun to watch as well.
Fantasy AI demands a video be taken down. There's a lot of money in AI right now.
UI creator
Sound mixer talks about technique and problems with AI.
Interview with creators of RadioGPT AI
The textacalypse is coming.
Elon Musk creates antiwoke AI
ChatGPT created its own puzzle game. You can play it.
Propaganda
Are we ethically ready for space travel? It's a promotion for a podcast that says we will all be slaves.
AI is destroying progressive ideology says person who wants it to stop. Can also be in AI.
Man sues ex wife's friends for giving her abortion pills.
Walgreens is punished financially for not selling abortion pill where it is illegal.
85 year study shows that retiring means finding new purpose for life.
Millennials racking up more chronic health conditions than previous generations. This is because previous generations had more exercise, less diseases recognized by doctors, and a walk it off attitude.
The 15 minute city is discussed as an architectural idea.
Outside groups try to create ethics code for Supreme Court.
Jan 6th footage effects court cases on the subject.
School play with gay characters and other parts is objected to buy actual parents. The creators of the original play step in to show support.
California continues to suffer mother nature. As a northwesterner, I'm kind of pissed. We had that all the time, and it only gets covered if it happens to our idiot southern neighbor.
Propaganda: Silicon Valley Bank
Stocks and economy down after SVB falls.
Reddit covers SVB.
Companies scramble to pay for things as SVB collapses.
CNBC covers the fall.
More info! The bank could sell itself. https://archive.ph/2rmpy
Propaganda: Russia
Russia is going into population decline. We just need to import more people to win.
Russian Sub pops up near US, and then submerges. A Soviet technique to keep things MAD.
Russia has nuclear power, and most of Europe destroyed its own plants. So the best power source is Russia.
Propaganda: Covid
House votes to declassify Covid information. President Biden can either veto or comply.
AP reports about House Vote.
Tech
ePaper helps when you need a display that saves energy.
Check out this 360 view ball.
I was expecting this to be stupid. Instead, a little girl creates Daredevil's sense with lidar and haptics. Seriously cool!
MicroCenter Expands. It's a PC parts store.
Disney created a robot that can get back up after falling. It looks like Judy Hopps.
Comics
Owner of Mile High Club is in hospital.
Stepjisn Sejic to release more of his art.
Manga created by AI.
Science
Mapped out brain of an insect.
NASA admits lunar vessel was damaged as it came to earth.
Film and TV
Gravity Falls was good, but it let other shows go down the progressive drain.
Daredevil gets new creative crew and actors for show.
William Shatner admits he's old, and creates a documentary to remember his life.
Official Release of Power Rangers on YouTube.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rEc-EbCg1fg
Comcast happy to sell Hulu to Disney
Metal Bands, and metal themed horror movies.
DC needs to make the Neil Gaiman wizard comics into a movie.
Themed Experiences
Museum look to make their own brand.
Frisco Texas approves new Universal Park in it's city.
Avatar could replace Star Wars at Disney Parks.
Videogames
Konami admits fans want more Castlevania.
Chrono Cross remake was entirely so modern consoles could play the original.
Fortnight goes Cyberpunk with full city and drive able vehicles.
TMNT deserves AAA treatment because of Gotham Knights?!
More Professor Layton news and footage.
Tomb Raider could take back it's crown soon.
Pokemon card worth half a million dollars goes up on auction and no one bids.
VR
Can VR influencers save VR?
VR: Metaverse
There are now avatars of every country.
Telehealth company admits they sold private info to Facebook and others.
Capcom World is a Metaverse theme park for it's anniversary.
Meow Wolf creates Metaverse mini golf course.
Weird
Military admits there may be an alien vessel in our solar system. This would be stupid, but it comes from the military times.
Hey, remember this?
Wildcat with cocaine in system is found as pet inside someone's home.
Tutorial
Blender materials. 5 mistakes beginners make.
They always forget (or chose to not remember) that Russia was a huge recipient of Lend Lease. Almost all of their aviation fuel, the vast majority of their trucks and trains, and most of their uniforms were made in the US. They also got a lot of US and British tanks and planes, and in some cases even preferred them over the Russian gear, like preferring the P-39/63 fighter as well as the Sherman and Valentine tanks (even though their propaganda obviously wouldnt talk about that).
And look at the war now, and you can see what that does with even just a fraction of Lend Lease, on top of Russian logistics being perma-fucked like it has been for their entire history (meanwhile, the US is learning how to weaponize its logistics, since logistics has always been the secret weapon of the US).
Absolutely. Their tactics are still the same meat grinder from the Soviet days. Truly sad.
Of course the arm chair generals here think that it will be a glorious victory, never mind thinking "what comes after" with the massive bill in blood and treasure they couldn't afford even with zero resistance.
There are also lots of little things that most normal people dont think about but are actually extremely important for a proper fighting machine. For instance, the Sherman had some of the best optics for any tank in WW2, and they only got better as the design got more advanced. So for all of the old myths about how dangerous it was, actual combat stats show it was a killing machine because it almost always got the first shot off due to actually being able to see. Even in Korea, Shermans usually won against T-34's, because as it turns out the T-34 was actually not a great tank (it just fit the Soviet "Brute force them to death with numbers" doctrine).
This is before we get into the data about how for all the "deathtrap" talk, the Sherman was hands down the most survivable tank of the war unless you were in a British-crewed Sherman (British Shermans being responsible for a ton of the myths around it, that didnt carry over to American Shermans).