Recently rewatched this with my wife (who had never watched it before) and honestly, I'd forgotten how good it is. I don't think there's ever been a better TV show, and I know there never will be.
Martin Scorsese has joined a generative AI startup as a partner and advisor.
He adds that he has used AI during pre-production to help with storyboarding — “with this tool, I can share what I’m visualizing more clearly & efficiently to my creative team — the production designer, art designer and cinematographer.”
(Source: https://t.co/LJlx5ylxvr)
He throws every single storyboard artist he’s ever worked with under the bus, as he demolishes their livelihoods with models that are likely trained on those story board artist’s same works.
To use his legacy and power for this is just so disgusting.
I think some people aren't really understanding, it's not about corporations actually giving a fuck. They never did. It's moreso an indicator that it *used to* be seen as profitable to signal allyship, but that's just not the case anymore, which is sincerely concerning
@vikmaxing Not a first bookism, but I do like how the otherwise very Fantasy British-coded prose and dialogue is peppered with little reminders that the author is American, like "butt," or "oldster," or "it's on me to do this."
I don't have eight bags, or even four. I have one. Two, if I want to skip a grocery run the next day. Because I live eight minutes away from the grocery store and can buy my groceries a day or two at a time without it costing a fortune in gas.
Question to the ‘walkable city’ advocates who hate cars:
If you go to the grocery store and have eight bags (or even four bags) of groceries, how do you get them home? You push around a little cart or something? Sounds bad.
Criminal Minds is a great show to watch if you want to feel smart. You get to come to accurate conclusions a good 20-30 minutes ahead of the supergenius criminal profilers themselves, it’s fun.
@GanbaruMI1@5starzzsmoking@profesionlangel "Maybe if I use a great hair removal product like Nair, my development will be less arrested by indecision," says one female character in James Joyce's Dubliners (2026 Amazon Kindle edition)
with adhd/autism it's funny like. people will call you weird all your life, people will bully you for your "outlandish" behaviour, people will criticize literally everything you do as "not normal", BUT THE SECOND YOU GET DIAGNOSED (or suggest you might have it) they're like "huh what but you're so normal, you're literally the most normal person I've ever seen, you're literally so normal and absolutely nothing is wrong with you? why would you have that now all of a sudden???