So long, Technoblade. From one of your "millionaires", it was a blast to support you, and I'm glad to have had this chance to be a part of your community for so long.
Gonna miss you, Pig Man.
@chrissaturns Alright, that's fair, it's been a while since I've watched the movie so you might be right that he was just in the city, but considering the scene cuts several times with him just casually doing things in frozen time, I don't exactly see how the speed formula is usable here.
@aDOOMboi@chrissaturns Oh, yeah, that's a whole other side of the coin that I didn't even talk about- the dude has literally no weaknesses. He had to invent a fake weakness to even make his 'death' believable.
@chrissaturns ... Let me take this slower... How fast do you think someone would have to be going to go on a leisurely world tour in less than the blink of an eye, my guy? That's as close as I can get to quantifying it.
@chrissaturns Because Homelander wouldn't be about to lay a finger on him, for starters. Metroman traveled the world, had an existential crisis, solved it, and came up with an entire plan to fake his death so fast that in the movie, you just see him flicker for a split second.
@TC_Poole I genuinely love seeing AI defenders get given reasonable arguments and information only to respond with slurs and insults, because it just solidifies that I'm on the right side of the divide here.
@Rec_A_Dork Exactly! I genuinely saw an ad for "handmade handbags" that was entirely AI generated. As in, they had AI voiceover talking about their amazing handbags, while showing off AI generated videos of handbags instead of the real thing (if there even was a real thing.)
@MarikoSanogo "Larger data centers can each take up to 5 million gallons per day, or about 1.8 billion annually, usage equivalent to a town of 10,000 to 50,000 people." -A single line from an extensive Environmental and Energy Study Institute article by Miguel Yañez-Barnuevo.