If you want to sell a new IP, "From the creators of Day Z" is not a good angle to start with
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Chess has been using neural networks for their AIs way before it was cool. Different AI skills are usually just trained to different depths.
My guess is that Amazon thinks everyone forgot about the Kindle Fire cuz that was before last quarter and that's as far back as they remember.
If CEOs only knew how much time and money they lose to tech debt, they would dedicate their careers to fighting it.
Actually I'd argue you could put quotation marks on every word in the first half of the headline.
One of these days, an engineer, the best and the brightest of us, will invent a way for it to be technically impossible to fix in production. They will be a hero, and save hundreds of companies from bad decisions, and they will never become famous or wealthy for it.
My Amazon streaming app on my Xbox literally only works when using my PiHole. Their poorly tested ad software literally prevented me from watching Prime for a few weeks until I turned my PiHole back on.
This is the stock market, the value is set by what investors think the value could be. Mostly, they're probably assuming people would come back if he sold it. Literally everyone knows the name Twitter.
This is why you should release everywhere immediately. If your game is shit, no one will buy it on your second release to Steam/PC/whatever you withheld from. Companies love shooting themselves in the foot.
Huge -> literally nothing will change, even for die-hard half life fans.
Not impossible, motorcycle goes flying, ergo concussion, driver continues moving at high speed while swerving, eventually hitting something like a tree.