My position is that AI is good at something, not everything, but marketing types are trying to sell it as an everything tool.
That's separate from my opinion that stealing other people's work to make money is wrong/illegal.
The imp fight might as well have been a TV playing in the background, but it adds colour. The final battle against the invading army was the resolution to that issue, that Lex presented to Superman ("Who do you save?").
Hell. We could literally have a million probes orbiting along the ecliptic, along Jupiter's orbit, and still potentially not have anything in an appropriate location to capture significant data on a trans solar object.
Got my blackout booth set up again, so that I can try and figure out portraiture, but haven't quite got it dialed in yet. Be nice if I had more distance to the back wall, so I could get better shots of black clothing, but it's the room that I've got to work with.
The only real local gaming store of that sort shut down, pre Covid. Anything else just has racks of stock, with no real community feel.
Looks like early '70s, if memory serves. Back in the days of $0.05 bags of chips and $0.10 bottles of soda.
I'm almost at the point of going to a fairly local geek bar, though I don't drink, to see if there are any regular games. It doesn't hurt that one of my favourite local model/actresses tends bar there, either.
Johnson is charismatic and good at playing one character; The Rock. I haven't seen any range form him. Bautista is an obviously big and tough guy but he's played everything from a brooding and damaged vet ("Bushwick"), to comedy relief ("Guardians of the Galaxy"), to a thoughtful cultist (Knock...