Wait for me. First two team name attempts already taken. Scuderia Grazie Ragazzi and Scuderia Mamma Mia
edit: Ckya Blyat Kvyat taken too
Nvm: There was an issue with the site.
I'll try my best and offer good recommendations wherever I can. You have to realize when Bioware were strutting their stuff well I played all these on an Xbox and never really saw the PC side of things which I learned later was much better. The control scheme on the Xbox was comfortable enough that I never bothered going in any other direction.
When you're done and if you want to take a walk on the wildside and you haven't already give Skyrim a run its definitely in your wheel-house since you like these kinds of games.
I thought it's a bit silly if it doesn't have an effect on performance but then I read that apparently it's not only that as chrome moulds deal better with the stickiness of the compounds so the tires end up with less small imperfections...
You should definitely play the sequel its more polished and has a more adaptive skill tree. I think you'll like it.
P.S. I have never played KOTOR and ended up on the light side. The dark side just had way too much fun associated with it.
I can't see how Berger can go on in Wavertree, the area is massively pro-Corbyn and pro-Labour, she's just showed utter contempt for the local people who helped her achieve the most votes she ever has had in 2017. There will be chaos if she attempts to represent them in parliament.
The livery is beautiful but almost identical to last season. Bit boring compared to how wild the testing livery was
edit: Just noticed it says Sauber Engineering on the sidepod
I can see some school kids going out of business if this AI is put as open source and some kid finds a way to write all the essays for the class. Some poor teacher will never be able to tell if its a human that did it or a machine. The other thing in that article is the 40GB payload to learn which I found incredibly small considering all the sources it was gathering its writing skills from. I was half expecting Reddit style postings in there but it kept things very articulate which means it learned which posts got higher ratings then started filtering them out based on language usage, incredibly smart. If they took this same thing and taught it to code and self-heal broken code systems that would be even more cooler.
This is really impressive. I was mostly surprised by the fact that it is able to actually pull off the specific tone that is required based on the prompt it's provided with. That nuclear material theft report was the most believable one both in its style and contents; certainly wouldn't be able to recognise it as a fake. The unicorn one contained factual and logical errors that were easy to spot but that's probably what the article meant when it said that the AI does well with well-known popular topics while it struggles with more exotic unusual material. The JFK one was hilarious (even with footnotes and what not!!!) and made me think that at some point we might actually have algorithms like this to create decent fictional literature works.