kevincureton.bsky.social
Who me? You want to know about me? Well shucks, I’m just a simple guy who grew up Northern Arizona, was fascinated with engineering, especially electricity, is good with those computer things, loves superheroes and dogs, especially superhero dogs.
602 posts
478 followers
221 following
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
Studios, why are you leaving so much money in the table?
comment in response to
post
Hollywood Studio are sitting on an archive of decades of content they own that could be legally used to train AI. While contracts might bar them from using AI in certain ways, I doubt there were limits on customer facing products. Hollywood could do legally what the Valley is stealing.
comment in response to
post
Jesus fucking Christ, they are all stupider than each other in a perpetual idiot competition. We should be weaponizing that against them.
comment in response to
post
I’m a gay man. I’ve been dealing with this shit since I was a kid. Maybe instead of being divisive, we should be finding common ground.
comment in response to
post
He’s everyone’s problem now.
comment in response to
post
I think they are a customer service company. They’ve been advertising in San Francisco for the past year. Disgusting.
comment in response to
post
He should have written a fucking excel spreadsheet. That’s the proper tool for that task.
comment in response to
post
Children of Ruin by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
comment in response to
post
Firearms are in our society and aren’t going anywhere. In light of that, I take the perspective we should all be educated on them. Not everyone needs to own one, but everyone should understand how guns function and what do to when confronted by one.
comment in response to
post
If the dog is being neglected, I’d report it to animal care and control.
comment in response to
post
You can do this with Nuke, a compositing tool written the old school way.
comment in response to
post
I think it’s a product of fear mixed with active ignorance and topped off with a healthy layer of culturally indoctrinated disgust.
comment in response to
post
My husband refused to read it because I jokingly referred to it as “spiders in space”. I love being horrified by spiders and this was a whole new experience for me, rooting for them. Nicely done.
comment in response to
post
It wasn’t halfway. He was serious and not lying in that case. It’s underdeveloped land on the Mediterranean. Of course they want it. That kind of land, beachfront property, is more and more rare. Consider how US states like CA and HI have laws requiring beach access. They hate those laws.
comment in response to
post
You can’t undo that Nazi salute. He’s not coming back from this.
comment in response to
post
As for the data centers, ship them into space and move all that development out there. Let the billionaires take their competition off planet and out of our faces. I’m only half joking.
comment in response to
post
California’s solution is make it all expensive, which is also not a solution. I’d love for us all to be far better educated so we could make informed decision about where to build cities.
comment in response to
post
People are so stupid as to think water is a solved problem and blindly move to Phoenix. It’s not a solved problem. It’s an ugly problem made worse by unchecked growth. When it comes to the environment, nobody seems to be able to challenge the American “right” to live wherever you want.
comment in response to
post
I grew up in Flagstaff and remember when Phoenix was tiny. Everyone laughed about people moving to the desert. There’s no water. Decades later Phoenix is trying to tax my sister’s well water hundreds of miles away because it takes away from the flow from the north to Phoenix.
comment in response to
post
This happens to my husband’s packages as well and has been for months.
It’s almost like someone (GOP is my guess) is making the USPS service worse to justify taking it private.
comment in response to
post
Wow! I love the Star Trek LEGO models! They look amazing. I can’t wait to try them out.
comment in response to
post
For me replace BG3 with my attempt at Oblivion Remastered.
comment in response to
post
She’s fucking stupid. They all are. We need to get over the shock that high charisma can get you elected more easily the high intelligence or wisdom.
comment in response to
post
Stupidity is their weakness and we should not be afraid to exploit it in every way.
comment in response to
post
They are predatory.
comment in response to
post
Oh look, it’s the Beatles! I loved their Sgt. Pepper album! 😉
comment in response to
post
Require them to take and pass an etiquette class before they are allowed to access the brothel. Violations result in immediate expulsion and brothels share those lists. Our fear of sex as work is hindering our entire society.
comment in response to
post
I’ve long felt we need a return of brothels. There is an expectation of proper behavior from the clientele if you are running a brothel with the correct approach. That might actually help young people who have zero idea how to interact with others in a sexual way.
comment in response to
post
I grew up in rural Arizona. The refusal to learn goes back long before we had “AI”.
comment in response to
post
They both have the moon in them. That’s pretty much where any comparison ends for me.
comment in response to
post
My players now do this in our table top games. Very effective.
comment in response to
post
I tried playing Oblivion remastered. After BG3, I just couldn’t. The story was awful, just long scenes of exposition and the emotional beat of the guards after the king was killed completely took me out of the game. BG3 set the bar much higher.
comment in response to
post
Vegas carpet vibes.
comment in response to
post
I landed on hated. I was afraid the Antichrist would come when people stopped caring about each other. Now, as an adult, I look out on the world and that fear came true. Pope Leo is right. Trump isn’t the Antichrist, but he sure is testing our love for one another.
comment in response to
post
Digging the new Pope!
comment in response to
post
That pulls me right into that San Diego feeling. The colors of the sunset just keep coming at me in all the warmest ways!
comment in response to
post
I once suggested we interview non-white, non-male candidates first. Given some snowflakes responses you’d think I’d murdered a baby seal. Reordering wouldn’t give their friends first interviewer bias.
comment in response to
post
The crypto transactions are trackable. People using it for crime do not understand the tech.
comment in response to
post
Clearly you’ve suffered a lot of your life and chose to take your anger out on others. That won’t connect you to people.
comment in response to
post
Yes, people should have been fighting the whole time. Be glad they are finally getting it and realizing when one of us doesn’t have due process, none of us do.
comment in response to
post
We should be fighting for due process everywhere, all the time. And people have, in all those instances you mentioned. When we go from podunk sheriff doing this to the executive branch of the federal government, it’s scaled and it’s the scale that has woken people up overall.
comment in response to
post
You are absolutely right about slavery. People had to argue that slaves were full people before they would even apply the Constitution to them. That’s denial of all rights, so stands as its own atrocity.
Much of what you mention happened at the local and state level. It wasn’t uniform everywhere.
comment in response to
post
Ah, some facts. But littered with your attitude. You could have taken this as a chance to just educate, but you insult at the same time, which completely undercuts any attempt on your part to educate.
Yes, people have been denied due process in our history. Let’s dig into it some more.
comment in response to
post
People want to elect people that display backbone. Middling in the center is not that at all. The right is loud and full of narcissist, which feels like backbone. The left needs to also be loud, but smart, inclusive, and own their beliefs. That also looks like backbone.
comment in response to
post
A Turkish brothel would look far better. Nothing says tacky like way too much gold.
comment in response to
post
Don’t forget Instagram and WhatsApp, both owned by Facebook.
comment in response to
post
I’ve been saying this since college and watching belligerent people berate a professor to improve their grade after a semester of poor attention and performance. Fuck them. Fail them.
comment in response to
post
I think this is bad because it pushes it underground, where it can be used to hide child porn. It will make the exploitation of children worse to do this.