The Grand Marquee is a 3D virtual cinema built in @threejs with full lobby, live showtimes, a concession stand, and three auditoriums.
Everything runs in real time. Grab a bucket of popcorn ๐ฟ
https://t.co/NpB4OKrBtj
With how fast these models are releasing, does it make more sense to just optimize for speed? Defer the technical debt to a future, smarter model. Am I wrong in thinking this way?
Some folks at work are using Sonnet for architectural design, and criticizing its' choices.
It's funny to me because while I'm sure there is some inherent value in that, I can't help but think: just use Fable, bro.
model launch committee:
โhas the u.s. govt restricted our model in some capacity yet?
โno, hey have not.โ
โcan you please contact them & tell them how powerful it is? & ask to have it be restricted. it is blocking our launch.โ
โon it.โ
OH NO THE MOST EXPENSIVE VIDEO GAME EVER CREATED FROM A DEVELOPER THAT IS KNOWN TO ONLY MAKE INCREDIBLE PRODUCTS PUSHING THE LIMITS OF TECHNOLOGY WITH UNPRECEDENTED ATTENTION TO DETAIL THAT I WILL UNDOUBTEDLY PLAY FOR HUNDREDS OF HOURS COSTS 20 DOLLARS MORE
what a fucking tragedy for nyc.
the same dumb resistance happened during the uber saga & now youโre watching the same shit play out again with autonomous cars.
the reality is that humans should not be operating metal death machines forever. esp in a city where taxis have spent decades gaming routes, ignoring pickups, driving like maniacs, & treating the meter like a side quest. uber fixed some of that, then slowly became expensive as hell, degraded, & unreliable in its own stupid way.
collective decision making of humans is often so so damn stupid.