ProjectShamrock
ProjectShamrock t1_j9lzub7 wrote
This is for the Houston rodeo, which is kind of like a state fair but for the Houston area. It's also an opportunity for city people to cosplay as cowboys while listening to Bun B and eating banh mi.
ProjectShamrock t1_j94a0ly wrote
As someone that hates the concept of renting software rather than buying it, I'd rather Adobe acquire Ligma instead.
ProjectShamrock t1_j24ft27 wrote
Reply to comment by benglescott in A Goofy Movie has one of the best father & son dynamics I've seen in fiction! by phantom_avenger
This stood out for me as well. It's not to the same degree as A Goofy Movie but it still hits me both as a parent but also as an ungrateful son whose dad was flawed but not with bad intentions.
ProjectShamrock t1_isywe3v wrote
Reply to comment by Jesse0100 in Ikea is trialing driverless truck deliveries in Texas. by idapitbwidiuatabip
The police are already struggling to employ new cops, so this may help alleviate that problem.
ProjectShamrock t1_issilrc wrote
This is less impressive than you think:
> HereAfter, whose work starts with subjects when they are still alive, asks them questions for hours—about everything from their earliest memories to their first date to what they believe will happen after they die.
This is just an evolution of you sitting down to record audio interviewing someone and asking them questions. All this does is allow you to ask questions and it will replay relevant segments of it and maybe be able to extrapolate a little bit based on AI. They're not recreating anything of deceased people, they're creating chatbots of currently living people that will be able to persist after the person is gone.
ProjectShamrock t1_j9oshuv wrote
Reply to comment by tedlando in Wagon train on the highway, Houston TX, Feb 2023 by exec_director_doom
Yep, if you ever get an opportunity to check it out you'll probably have fun.