Not that shocked
I might just be in denial, but I've always felt like Tarantino's problematicity was overblown
Pizzacake fucking rocks. Slither away
Oh shit what game is this?
The last thing he put out was "The World of Tomorrow" trilogy between 2016 and 2020. It was pretty good.
I also highly recommend "It's such a beautiful day" if you haven't seen it
Even if you buy that premise, the output of the robot is only superficially similar to the work it was trained on, so no copyright infringement there, and the training process itself is done by humans, and it takes some tortured logic to deny the technology's transformative nature
Lol. That's a skin suit
I completely fail to see how it wouldn't be considered transformative work
I also find it quite unpleasant that the elected representatives, in all this time, did not try to replace it with grassroot level measure such as food security, free tuition, books etc. higher school and teacher density in lower income or low performing areas.
So you support leftist ambitions, but because of some nonsense on Twitter you feel obligated to give credence to actual, flag-waving, "we're coming to take your kids and throw you in prison," nazis?
Holy shit you're the guy from the meme
If all these scientists and engineers are so much smarter than Musk, how come they never had the idea to just understand the universe? 🤔
You think the writer's strike is part of a conspiracy to prop up Republicans for an election in a year and a half?
Frankly, I think this is giving them too much credit. They don't have goals, and their grievances are manufactured so as to be too vague to be addressed (where there are real grievances, solutions or even band-aids are unacceptable for... (((reasons))))
They're literally just trolls who like to be angry and will find reasons to be angry. I'd say breaking the government in the process is seen as a side bonus for them, but I don't think they're even aware it's happening.
These people are fucking morons.