If I didn’t have my eyeballs tattooed, I wouldn’t be having this problem.
- One of my advisors will be an average five-year-old child. Any
flaws in my plan that he is able to spot will be corrected before
implementation.
And 70’s Hawkeye!
That is brilliant! I am always in awe of how people can make things like this using tools that I have easy access to and absolutely no talent for
And Paul Lynde is now my canonical Loki
TIL that I could be fighting crime
“enables him to walk and fight crime.“
At the same time?
… for younger people wondering “who the fuck is Paul Lynde,” he was a TV actor who was famous for playing a warlock on a show about witches
The UK-based tech company ironically called “Improbable” officially decided to shutter the company working on its strange, opaque “military metaverse.”
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Last week, the company’s former president and general manager Caitlin Dohrman announced she joined software company Tangram Flex as CEO, but even then it wasn’t exactly clear what happened with Improbable’s military contract arm. Finally, over the weekend, Dohrman wrote in a LinkedIn post that Improbable had decided to “refocus on its commercial metaverse business” after seeing “challenging macroeconomic conditions.”
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Well, Improbable still has some other projects on the docket, including its work with Yuga Labs, AKA the people behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT project, and its upcoming metaverse called “Otherside.”
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If you can’t sell your product bullshit vapourware to the military-industrial complex at a time when everybody is about to ramp up their defense budgets it must be particularly thin vapour indeed.
Harsh Realm is a virtual reality game created by the U. S. Army, programmed to minutely replicate the real world for training simulations. In the world of Harsh Realm, a small nuclear bomb is detonated in the program’s version of New York City, killing four million people and thrusting its participants into a post-apocalyptic disaster scenario.
That is sacrilege!