Calloway published a dictionary (with a few editions!) of jazz vocabulary and I cannot emphasize how (pleasantly) surprised I was to see how old so much of current Black slang is. These are from the 1944 edition.
The Slop situation is getting so dire man
I found a video with millions of views claiming to be Classic Christmas music, but all of it is just weird AI covers of the songs, with thousands of comments that seem unable to tell the difference
@hipsterelectron@CenDemTech@TechCrunch And as with plenty of technologies before, they try to get this kind of support by declaring “AI everywhere” an inevitability and seed FOMO. “Go with the times”, “stay relevant”, etc.
turns out using copilot for coding, neither increases productivity nor reduces burnout but increases (by 41%) bug rate according to a study that assessed 800 developers
After the crypto game claimed they were "working with [Flappy Bird's] predecessor to uncage me and re-hatch the official Flappy Bird® game", Nguyen returned from a seven-year hiatus to clarify that he is not behind the project, nor did he sell the rights.
https://t.co/2NKi7J7gDc
In 2014, Dong Nguyen removed his viral "Flappy Bird" game from app stores due to his dismay over its addictive nature.
A crypto firm grabbed the trademark and has released a knock-off with loot boxes and "tap-to-earn" mechanics.