@dpdhl_ber@DeutschePostDHL When are you going to fix your broken service in Berlin, it is an absolute shambles and costs businesses millions of euros, and for customers a never ending hassle - you are an embarrassment to Europe
@bmarci7 yeah, getting it to feel 'alive' enough but giving player ability to craft a precise racing line, with keys, it's a big challenge. I'm impressed with your AI and your tracks too, that's a LOT of work
@bmarci7 In GP2 I used to love sitting in pits watching the monitor having put a fast lap in. What a way to sit back and relax!! How about an option to watch broadcast style feed on a CRT next? :)
@bmarci7 Reminds me so much of sitting in the pits during Grand Prix 2 quali. How does your weather system work? Does the track have rain cells moving across it and dry line in fast parts of the track dries quicker?
@EU_Commission@EUCouncil Some US companies: @github / @mariorod1 and @AnthropicAI / @OpenAI are flouting EU law by denying hundreds of thousands of customers their statutory rights over 14-day right of withdrawal. Will provide the evidence to your departments in due course
@JohnnotJon@AnthropicAI Shame about the consumer fraud with Opus though - having millions of users sign up to a Max subscription only for the product to be drastically changed in terms of performance (no longer Opus) and usage limits. Fraud, pure and simple.
@MarcSettle Will do. If you have any ideas for other apps just let me know, you probably have seen everything! I see already some big holes to fill that none of the usual apps cover. Apple LOG on front camera confirmed works with Blackmagic Camera so confident the hardware doesn't limit it
@tim_cook Tim, I must know - When are you going to stop appeasing the fascist in the white house? I want to feel good about being an Apple customer of 30 years again
Europe and the UK need to get together and come up with an answer to the US and China in AI models. We need a frontier model and ASML need to help set up a TSMC level foundry on European soil at cost price
Spectacular shot of the dark side of the moon, photographed by the @NASAArtemis crew on the Nikon Z9 - it's 8K, the full res version is on Flickr, if you look closely you'll see strange clumps of hot pixels on the lunar surface that don't look like typical sensor artefacts 😉