

No, now it’s an official department, not a backroom side gig.
No, now it’s an official department, not a backroom side gig.
As with financial innovations always in search of new ways to fleece their customers, the executive innovation corps will spearhead new ways of screwing over veterans, enlisted, and the people of the USA.
All ambitious games have problems on launch. If the studio is any good, these usually get cleaned up over the following six months or so. I’ve played over 100 hours. Game is fun.
Thankfully, he’s not begging for a Nobel peace prize.
He’s just dangling it out there so one of the competitors buys his “business”. He doesn’t actually want to make anything. It’s another grift in disguise.
If it runs without human supervision, it’ll be a gong show.
If you read the commentary on the process you notice heavy reliance on experts in the field to ensure the code is good and secure. Claude is great at pumping out code, but it can really get confused and forget/omit earlier work, for example.
I think the notion of junior developers disappearing because of AI is false. These tools accelerate productivity, they don’t replace human experience.
No more milk delivered each morning to my door.
True, but I think it’s pretty clear what they’re trying to actually do; to keep control of the account and use it.
But you own the goodwill and trademarks associated with what’s on the left of it.
Similarly, when people sell a business they sell the clients. It stands to reason that the followers can be like clients and should be transferred in the same way as in normal business sales.
Please stop trying to boil our oceans.