Looks like he won a stupid prize
The Bryce of a new generation
It lets those with bitcoins cash out and leaves the taxpayer holding their bags. That’s it.
An underground movement forms that uses interpretive dance as a means of steganographic communication. The code is kept secret for plausible deniability. A parallel would be Capoeira, a combat technique developed by Afro-Brazilian slaves and disguised as a form of dance.
Get a room, you two
Made for the soundtrack of a very bolshy comedy, made by the leftist comedy group The Comic Strip, and telling the story of a drag queen leading a doomed revolt against Thatcher-era capitalism.
That’s a glib technicality, but not sufficient to make it a “Christmas movie” in the usual sense. The Christmas party is a plot device, and could have been replaced with a different one without significantly altering the plot of the film.
No, we agree that “Die Hard is a Christmas movie” is a fun proposition to entertain, either because it’s edgy and freaks the mundanes with its audacious disregard for cherished norms, or (more recently) because it’s a fun meme, with own line of commercially available ugly Christmas sweaters and knowingly ironic greeting cards. Though the meme eventually will become so overexposed that quoting from Die Hard on Christmas will become as basic and mid as dressing up in a Santa costume and drunkenly making an arse of yourself with several hundred similarly attired dudes.
The rat: “ohshitohshitohshitohshitohshitohshit!”
Free as in puppy
Also, Stagger Lee, an old blues standard about a violent badass that has been interpreted and reinterpreted for over a century
As the IRA said to Margaret Thatcher, they only have to succeed once.
His PR people having laid claim to the title first
Another one: “The car license plates visible give a hint of local registration.”
It looks like a LLM trained on images, which is to say, its output would be text that sounds like it plausibly belongs in a description of an image, whether or not it is true or even meaningful.
I uploaded a photo of an outdoor scene and got a three paragraph description giving the location (taken from GPS coordinates, presumably), a description of the scene, weather conditions, and the statement that there were things in the sky that could be UFOs.
Mullenweg shat the bed again?