• Short Form

    I’ve discovered World Chase Tag, and I’m sorry, I think I’m going to make this my personality moving forward.

    Tuesday April 23, 2024
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    The announcement graphic for next month’s Apple (presumed) iPad Event is really well done. Kudos to the illustrator.

    Announcement graphic for Apple's "Let Loose" event on May 7th. It features a variant of the Apple logo which appears to be made of splashes of color, along with a hand using an Apple Pencil.
    Tuesday April 23, 2024
  • Long Form

    Of COURSE, an AI Bot Has Been Developed to Game Reddit Comments for Marketing Purposes

    Jason Koebler, 404 Media

    For years, people who have found Google search frustrating have been adding “Reddit” to the end of their search queries. This practice is so common that Google even acknowledged the phenomenon in a post announcing that it will be scraping Reddit posts to train its AI. And so, naturally, there are now services that will poison Reddit threads with AI-generated posts designed to promote products.

    A service called ReplyGuy advertises itself as “the AI that plugs your product on Reddit” and which automatically “mentions your product in conversations naturally.” Examples on the site show two different Redditors being controlled by AI posting plugs for a text-to-voice product called “AnySpeech” and a bot writing a long comment about a debt consolidation program called Debt Freedom Now.

    This here is why we cannot have nice things.

    That said: the name of the tool being “Reply Guy”? Honestly, no notes. What a perfect assessment of this internet ruining tool.

    Tuesday April 23, 2024
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    Anyone else really love the recent “Add-to-Dock” functionality for making websites sandboxed “apps”? They’re great for streaming services.

    Monday April 22, 2024
  • Long Form

    DEAPOOL & WOLVERINE Trailer 2 Drops

    Marvel Entertainment on YouTube:

    LFG.

    Watch the new trailer for Marvel Studios’ #DeadpoolAndWolverine. Only in theaters July 26.

    I’ve always been in a state of liking the Deadpool films, but not loving them. (Prefered 2 to 1, for whatever that’s worth.)

    Turns out what Reynolds’ version of the character needed was a really strong opposite, which Hugh Jackman appears to have in spades.

    Bring on the X-Men.

    Monday April 22, 2024
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    The “For You” section of Threads is the most baiting, triggering horseshit. So glad I can just follow those I care about over there through Mastodon.

    …provided that they’ve turned on federation…

    Monday April 22, 2024
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    They say kill the part of you which is cringe, and to just be you, right?

    Here goes: The first two Coldplay albums are good and might be what Radiohead would’ve been if they were more commercial.

    Friday April 19, 2024
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    I align with Elizabeth Warren on many things, but she is way too far out of her element when it comes to discussing Apple / iMessage. We really need more of the tech generation in office.

    Friday April 19, 2024
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    Deb JJ Lee Delivers a Surreal and Gorgeous DUNE Poster for Mutant

    Germain Lussier, Gizmodo/io9:

    The best art inspires more incredible art and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune films have certainly done that. In addition to the artistry in the films themselves, graphic designers from all over the world have been moved to create gorgeous Dune posters—and the latest may be the most unique, and quite possibly the best, one yet.

    Korean American artist Deb JJ Lee has created just a sumptuous, stunning poster for Dune: Part One, which is being released Friday April 19 by the team at Mutant. It’s their first collaboration together and, after seeing this full image, you have to imagine it won’t be their last. io9 is honored to exclusively debut your first look at Deb JJ Lee’s Dune: Part One from Mutant.

    Goddamn, what a print. You can click through the source link to view the variant.

    It’s been a while since I’ve had a print I was enthused about, and having the ex-Mondo crew deliver here shines all the stronger for it.

    Granted, I don’t have the wall space, but I have the enthusiasm.

    If you have the wall space, along with the cash ($75 for the standard, $100 for the variant), head to MadeByMutant.com tomorrow, April 19, 2024 at 1pm Eastern to pick one up. And I’ll be keeping an eye on Deb JJ Lee moving forward.

    Thursday April 18, 2024
  • Long Form

    Go Back to the Beginning in the New TRANSFORMERS ONE Trailer

    Paramount Pictures on YouTube:

    Every Transformer has an origin. Watch the new trailer for #TransformersOne - only in theatres September 20.

    TRANSFORMERS ONE is the untold origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, better known as sworn enemies, but once were friends bonded like brothers who changed the fate of Cybertron forever. In the first-ever fully CG-animated Transformers movie, TRANSFORMERS ONE features a star-studded voice cast, including Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key, Steve Buscemi with Laurence Fishburne and Jon Hamm.

    I’m not sure what I expected from a CG animated Transformers movie, but I definitely don’t think it was this.

    It might just work? Either way, I’ve landed on intrigued. Of note, it’s the director of Toy Story 4 behind this, so the pedigree is strong.

    Thursday April 18, 2024
  • Long Form

    Glen Powell Is Your HIT MAN for Netflix This June

    Netflix on YouTube:

    Inspired by the unbelievable true story, a strait-laced professor (Glen Powell) uncovers his hidden talent as a fake hit man in undercover police stings. He meets his match in a client (Adria Arjona) who steals his heart and ignites a powder keg of deception, delight, and mixed-up identities.

    From Academy Award-nominated writer/director Richard Linklater and co-written by Glen Powell, HIT MAN comes to select theaters in May and only on Netflix June 7.

    Oh boy, this looks like a great time.

    Get ready for maximum Glen Powell this Summer, by the way, with this and Twisters hitting over the warm months.

    Thursday April 18, 2024
  • Long Form

    Quentin Tarantino's THE MOVIE CRITIC Has Been Scrapped

    Justin Kroll, Deadline:

    Quentin Tarantino’s movies are always full of surprises, and here is one about The Movie Critic we did not expect. Deadline can reveal that Tarantino has dropped the film as his 10th and final project. He simply changed his mind, Deadline has been told.

    Tarantino was going to have Brad Pitt as the principal star, which would have marked their third teaming after Inglourious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. There were rumors that many from the casts of his past films might take part, and Sony was preparing to make the film after doing such a superb job on the last one.

    Word is that Tarantino had rewritten his script, which delayed the start of production. But this is his 10th and final film, and Tarantino simply decided The Movie Critic will not be it.

    This is a genuine surprise. Things sounded like they were moving pretty quickly on the project, and QT ending his career with how he started, with a project observing and critquing movies, felt like a great full circle move.

    Alas, another project gets added to the pile.

    Wednesday April 17, 2024
  • Short Form

    iOS folks – the Delta emulator is FINALLY available on the App Store. I cannot wait to dig into this when I get home.

    Edit: More of a write up on it is available now at The Verge.

    Wednesday April 17, 2024
  • Long Form

    The Tech Review Discourse, And What Its Really About

    Riley MacLeod, Aftermath:

    This, I think, is what’s actually pissing the AI people off about Brownlee’s Humane review. He is clear that he has no fealty to them or their stock prices (“I literally don’t care what the stock price is of any company, of any product I review,” he says.) He even says in his video that “my reviews are technically not for” these products’ makers, which must be infuriating to our new Gilded Age robber barons who need constant reassurances of their genius. Because Brownlee isn’t in the business of promoting them or even talking to them, he’s not required to tout AI’s potential.

    If you’ve missed The Discourse™ about MKBHD’s review of the Humane AI pin, Congrats! You’re not Extremely Online. But for those who do have a stake in the conversation, I think MacLeod’s piece I’ve linked above does a great job of summarizing both the situation and my personal beliefs on it.

    I’ve expressed privately my confusion of the number of companies which grew to massive size not on the work they’ve delivered or the contributions they have made to our day-to-day lives, but more on the potential of doing so.

    These reviews – and more specifically, the pearl-clutching of those who are insulted by reviewers, well, reviewing work – are the beginning (in my opinion) of a much needed reckoning.

    Potential means nothing. Actions and reality are everything. I’m sorry that it took interest rates changing for a slue of folks to realize this, but you’re only worth what you actually do.

    Wednesday April 17, 2024
  • Short Form

    Read the reviews for Guy Richie’s The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, and there are a lot of comparisons to his The Man from UNCLE remake, which pretty much means: I’m gonna love it.

    Wednesday April 17, 2024
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    Not that I disliked my prior car (Toyota CH-R), but I actively get excited about driving my new car. Dang hybrid has some zip in it!

    Wednesday April 17, 2024
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    Follow up to my post about how Disney+ should have “channels”…per a paywalled post at The Information, they’re in progress and should launch soon. You’re welcome, Bob.

    Monday April 15, 2024
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    As I read posts about the increasing costs of game development, and that being used as justification for DLC, predatory pay-to-win models, etc.

    What about making cheaper, less bleeding-edge games? I’d be fine with a 1080p game that’s super fun to play versus a 4K title with all the monetization.

    Monday April 15, 2024
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    Got a new car today. It has Wireless CarPlay. As a long time tech nerd, I can say wholeheartedly: it’s dark magic and I know not the horrors which allow it to work.

    Saturday April 13, 2024
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    Shout out Apple TV+’s Friday Night Baseball for letting you swap to the local radio audio.

    Friday April 12, 2024
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    Now that Hulu and Disney+ are integrated, there’s even less excuse for them to not have a series of live channels a’la PlutoTV or Peacock.

    24/7 Marvel, 24/7 Star Wars, 24/7 Classics, or a channel that is just The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, King of the Hill, etc.

    Thursday April 11, 2024
  • Short Form

    The Fallout TV series has been out for just under 12 hours. It takes roughly 8 hours to watch. The “Fallout Ending Explained!” stories are already published. What are we even doing here?

    Thursday April 11, 2024
  • Long Form

    The Humane AI Pin is bad, actually

    David Pierce, The Verge:

    That raises the second question: should you buy this thing? That one’s easy. Nope. Nuh-uh. No way. The AI Pin is an interesting idea that is so thoroughly unfinished and so totally broken in so many unacceptable ways that I can’t think of anyone to whom I’d recommend spending the $699 for the device and the $24 monthly subscription.

    David Pierce absolutely whirlwind dunking on the Humane AI Pin in his review this morning. Goddamn!

    Cherlynn Low at Engadget did not care for it either.

    If the headline of “The Humane AI Pin is the solution to none of technology’s problems” wasn’t clear enough, here’s a pretty damning pull quote:

    Not only is the Humane AI Pin slow, finicky and barely even smart, using it made me look pretty dumb. In a few days of testing, I went from being excited to show it off to my friends to not having any reason to wear it.

    I had a feeling that the Pin was a solution looking for a problem, but I didn’t realize it’d be this downright useless or bad. Not the best first step for the Humane team.

    Thursday April 11, 2024
  • Short Form

    The first Joker movie was a cynical, joyless movie, devoid of any interest or care in the character, slapping a license upon a barely related film. The trailer for the sequel looks just as head scratching. Good luck with that one, gang.

    Wednesday April 10, 2024
  • Long Form

    If you're like me, you are going to LOVE the Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast

    Overcast.fm:

    Join Seth Meyers as he sits down with fellow SNL alum and comedy-music sensations The Lonely Island (Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone) to discuss their wildly popular and groundbreaking series of SNL Digital Shorts that aired on Saturday Night Live beginning in 2005. Episode by episode they’ll discuss how each short was created, what the response to it was at the time, and what impact, if any, it still has today. Aided by Seth, the guys will relive their time at SNL and reminisce on the nearly 50-year-old show from a time when putting short comedy sketches on the internet was so novel that they maybe even helped launch YouTube to do it. Along the way they’ll talk all things SNL from guests, fellow cast members, and favorite live sketches including many that never aired.

    The Lonely Island has had a near direct line to my funnybone since I first became aware of them and their work in 2005.

    In fact, the free giveaway of “Lazy Sunday” was my first iTunes video “purchase”.

    Since then, they’ve released three albums, over a hundred shorts, and produced two of my favorite comedies of all time, in Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping and Hot Rod.

    Suffice to say, the moment I heard that Andy, Jorma and Akiva were going to be doing a watchalong/look back podcast with Seth Meyers, I was in.

    The first episode hit on Monday, and is more about their road to Saturday Night Live and their struggles in getting on air. The Lonely Island gang are great storytellers, and their friendship comes through (though I believe its all recorded remotely). Seth acts as the perfect host, and if you are at all a fan of how comedy is made or the behind the scenes of SNL, I cannot recommend this enough.

    If you’re not aware of The Lonely Island for whatever reason, get on watching Popstar. Immediately.

    Tuesday April 9, 2024