I’ve been in that meeting
A funny video about every project planning/sync meeting I’ve been in. Bonus points that https://www.krazam.tv/ has a really creative/awesome retro desktop website.
A funny video about every project planning/sync meeting I’ve been in. Bonus points that https://www.krazam.tv/ has a really creative/awesome retro desktop website.
Matching what Jensen Huang said at GTC 2024 where he predicted every pixel of your game will soon be generated by AI, Google just demonstrates AI is capable not only of generating frames, it’s capable of generating the entire game Doom live at 20fps.
Google shared their paper and info at https://gamengen.github.io

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Despite having taken a number of salsa and swing dancing lessons, I’m afraid that I’m just not that natural of a dancer. But boy I love swing dancing when I see it. It’s definitely my favorite.
Stephen and Chanzie put on an amazing show at the Rock That Swing Festival by dancing to The Nitty Grity (by Shirley Ellis). Performed at the Deutsches Theater (February 6th, 2016)
Man – I wish our culture had a lot more of this kind of quality.
Two buddies go to a truck pull to see if electric beats diesel. The diesel pulled 251 feet and the dual-motor cybertruck didn’t do too bad at 207 feet. The cybertruck definitely didn’t with as a crowd favorite though.
That’s not too bad considering the cybertruck is one of the first commercial electric vehicles and things are likely to get better.
People should pay attention though; because electric motors can potentially put out more torque than an internal combusion engine could ever hope to generate. That’s probably why the diesel engines in a locomotive don’t turn the wheels – they turn a generator that feeds the electric motors that turn the wheels. It makes me wonder if you could Frankenstein locomotive electric motors to a vehicle and see what is possible.
What if you re-told the movie “The Fifth Element” as a 1950’s sci-fi flick using a generative AI. Yes, everything you see is generated by AI – and you can learn the techniques too from Curious Refuge’s AI filmmaking classes.
Portland and Oregon continue to struggle in 2024. While some of these numbers may be normal for bigger cities, all of these mark dramatically decreased quality of life for a city that used to have very few of these problems and only population of 600,000 people in the entire metro area.
Wow – the things AI has created…
Norwood Viviano makes really interesting art. It demonstrates data using art.
Here’s one in which he 3D prints city maps that demonstrate the primary industries that created certain cities:




Or how rising water levels will flood different cities:

Or city population increases/declines over time:
