@CinemaTweets1 This is a movie that makes you feel horrible for 3 hours. I wouldn’t blame anyone for not enjoying a movie about two guys knowingly abusing native americans. That’s why I think the movie shouldn’t have revealed the killers in act 1, I think in the book its a later reveal.
@atrupar In a nutshell: frontier labs only offering API access (instead of also the compute and application layer) is accelerating frontier labs but ruining American enterprise as a whole. American enterprise takes what it can get and smiles to public but would prefer to be at the table.
@Ravenzfan_8@HazzadorGamin you are talking about one of the all time greatest gaming experiences of our lifetime, I doubt you were able to get even halfway through before your 90iq mind needed to quit so you had more time for gooning.
@ciren2g@thatbluenumber You can install windows on this if you want so I don’t understand the issue. yes, epic games disabled anti cheat on linux, but that doesn’t mean it will never be compatible eventually. i dont think saving $100 building your own pc is worth it for fortnite convenience alone.
Let me explain why an AI art company just built a full-body medical scanner, because almost everyone is reading this as a random pivot.
Ultrasonic CT works by firing sound through your body and recording the ripples that scatter back. Half a million emitters the size of a grain of sand, surrounding you in water, each one listening. What comes back is noise. Reconstructing a clean 3D image of muscle and tissue from that scattered acoustic mess is an inverse problem, and it is brutally hard. The hardware is the easy part. Butterfly Network already makes the chips. The reconstruction is where every previous attempt stalled.
That reconstruction is the exact problem Midjourney spent years getting good at. Turning ambiguous input into a coherent image is what they do. They aimed it at sound waves instead of text prompts.
This is why the scan takes 60 seconds while a full-body MRI takes 60 to 90 minutes. Close to 100x faster, no radiation, no magnets, resolution down to a fraction of a millimeter.
Then read the part most people skipped. The scans happen at a spa. Hot tubs, cold plunges, and a machine that quietly images your whole body while you relax. The scan is a side effect. You barely notice it.
Run it forward. The plan is 50,000 machines doing a billion scans every month. Midjourney has no investors and no quarterly hardware margin to chase. The payoff was never the scan fee.
A billion monthly full-body scans is the largest longitudinal map of human anatomy ever assembled. Every model trained on it gets sharper, and every sharper model makes the next scan worth more. This was always an image company. They just found a kind of image nobody else could generate.
@WardwellFloorb@HiddenYorkshire and at the end of the day, what do you even mean mid CGI? Why should the quality of CGI affect your appreciation of a movie? I thought all of the scenes that were CGI were at the very least unique feeling and interesting looking. That’s all that should matter. Not realism.
@WardwellFloorb@HiddenYorkshire Jack, are you completely not reading what you’re responding to? The mid CGI is 100% intentional, the aliens were using deception on the kids. It’s not actual animals. It’s all mind control bullshit so of course the CGI should make it feel uncanny. It worked beautifully for me.
I'm not claiming Disclosure Day to be a masterpiece, but some of the criticism is excessive and reveals a basic lack of media literacy. Someone is recalling a traumatic childhood event where they were visited by strange creatures and it's set in a fairy tale cottage where the CGI looks weird? What do you think that might mean? Does it mean the studio couldn't afford good CGI, or was it trying to tell you something about the way we process traumatic childhood events which we don't understand? Use your brain a little. A lot of the criticism is from people simply refusing to engage with the film on its level and being outraged that they don't understand what it's trying to say. In some ways, you have to have a pretty high level of esoteric alien knowledge to really get all the meanings.
@LucasNavarreteM This movie rocked, the chase sequences were insanely well shot, everything is amazingly acted, the message is really beautiful, people are just starved for alien CGI. I’ll take a good movie over that.