@Jakob_Wahlberg b) its the less dominant side of the brain solving problems, passing it to your conscious dominant side. We are all 2 people but one can only watch in silence. Its why a break helps you solve a problem while not actively thinking. Also why solutions come in dreams. Creepy.
@Jakob_Wahlberg Either: a) Conditioning. Experience reinforces neural pathways allowing them to fire more efficiently (measured as as potential). So its easier to think these thoughts. Intuition. Or...
@discolando "On my timeline we celebrate or we move on and let people like things..."
Great! I'm in the right place. Are you hearing this twitter algorithm?!
@curtisjamesholt @Bbbn192 Wow. This is fascinating.
Now, turn it into a mesh... then get to work with bigen/creators lab. Time for some pink and purple brain art 💜
@discolando From England!! Outrageous. This is a targeted attack. Source: me. I am actually England and I have not taught anyone this trick. Many thanks.
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@Jakob_Wahlberg Legend of Link is a different game where you play as Zelda. I feel BotW completely brushed over Zelda holding her own against Gannon, for 100 years, while Link slept. Awesome.
@GravitonPunch Constructed. For the reasons outlined. I think a (holographic?) recipe book could look really cool. On the other hand, if you really wanted to go constructed, buildings could be stored in a separate slot (quantum fold?) which stacks all buildings.
@Jakob_Wahlberg Games generated from text prompts. Buy the best prompts off the market place which tailor a base product.
Friend: did you get Call of Assassins Creed?
You: yeah, mine 3rd person, Greek Scifi, secret sister subplot. Centaur boss?
Friend: nah - Spiders and haunted cutlery