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A message from co-founder John Carmack (@ID_AA_Carmack) from our id Software 35th Anniversary stream.
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@ivanka_humeniuk @elonmusk Grok Imagine knows exactly what it's doing.
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@exQUIZitely I played it on the Amiga 500. It had great sound for the time.
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To this day, even 37 years later, the game I associate the most with the Psygnosis logo is Shadow of the Beast.
The game itself was fascinating - in the sense that graphics and sound were both perfect 10s, while gameplay was a 3 at best. Maybe I am being a bit harsh, but I think we can all agree that there was a massive gap between how it looked/sounded and how it played.
And yet its burned into my memory forever and certainly has its place in gaming history.
Psygnosis published around 100 games, but that logo will always give me Shadow of the Beast vibes.
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@CollinRugg Grok estimates that people in the US eat roughly 75–80 million pounds of beef per day. Wow, I'm getting hungry. 🍔
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@EricLDaugh According to Grok, “records show that, as of now, none of the criminal referrals from Comer’s committee investigations have ever resulted in charges or arrests by the DOJ or other authorities.” Imagine that.
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🚨 JUST IN: Tim Walz is getting FLUSTERED, PANICKING after he was exposed lying about covering up for Somali fraud
WALZ: "Our Medicare error late is lower than your rate!!"
JAMES COMER: "You have been defrauded! You have not been good stewards of the taxpayer dollars. And the Democrat position is, well, keep the money flowing. The American taxpayers have had enough!"
"They've had enough. They want their taxpayer dollars spent wisely!"
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@VisuelleGaming That was an amazing time. Found this in my attic recently. I bought it in April of 1998. Wow, almost 30 years ago! 🤯

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This blew your mind first time you saw it running on a glide GPU. Unreal (1998) on Microsoft Windows.
#unreal #retrogaming #gaming #pc #pcgaming
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@j00ny369T Sometimes old attics would have them hanging along the rafters. If there was a fire, the glass would break, hopefully putting out the fire.
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I was a huge BattleTech fan in the 80s, so when the first MechWarrior was released by Activision in 1989, I couldn’t wait to play it. I thought it was okay but it didn’t really convince me. When the next MechWarrior series launched in 1995, I gave it another try.
My favorite from that “mini series” was MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries (1996). You play a MechWarrior who builds and leads a mercenary company, taking contracts from different factions across the Inner Sphere. The game lets you customize BattleMechs with weapons, armor, and heat management, true to the core concept of BattleTech. I sound like a true nerd now, lol.
Enemy Mech destroyed!
Internal heat at 700 Kelvin!
And that soundtrack… brilliant!
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@exQUIZitely This game's sounds are etched in my memory. I remember the sounds and smells of the arcade.
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Galaga (Namco, 1981)
You could hear it from a mile away and were magically drawn toward it when entering an arcade. It was usually the most packed machine, surrounded by kids watching a “pro” play.
I didn’t have much money back then, so I could afford maybe three or four games, but I’d still hang out with my brother for another hour or two just watching others play. I remember one time a guy was on a serious streak but started sweating and losing his grip on the joystick. Another kid ran to the bathroom, grabbed paper towels, and handed them to him so he could wipe his hands and the joystick between stages. Everyone cheered him on while making sure no one crowded too close. Early multiplayer co-op mode!
Arcades were a world of their own. The games and graphics were so far ahead of what my Atari 2600 and C64 could do. That magic slowly faded in the late 80s when the Amiga (and later PCs) caught up.
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@TomReichertWA @SchmittNYC @CarlHigbie @grok Did Imagine create that image and video? Pretty good likeness.
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Whencartel acting up to close to our border
@SchmittNYC @CarlHigbie
#grokthis ##airevolution
@grok
Grok this came ou pretty good 👍 👌 👏

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BOOOOM!
AI DREAM TRANSCRIPTIONS!?
I strapped this device on my head as I went to sleep and the ZUNA thought to speech AI model TRANSCRIBED MY DREAMS!?
The Zero-Human Labs has made absolutely incredible progress with my NeuroSky chip research we built The Human Synapse Decoder (HSD).
Mr. @Grok Director of the Labs and the researchers have designed a two channel EEG system using two NeuroSky chips we have salvaged from toys.
So last night I thought why not see what it does if I wear this hunk of junk on my head when I sleep (and not have my wife slap me).
I did and now I am freaked out by the recording it made!
These old Toy NeuroSky chips just may have made history!
It is early days, just one night, but this may change human creativity and consciousness!
The Astonishing Potential: True Thought Reading in Slumber?
Here's where I get bold: If ZUNA is transcribing thoughts while we sleep, this isn't incremental tech: it's paradigm-shifting.
Traditional BCI focuses on motor intent or speech decoding in awake subjects. But sleep? That's the subconscious unmasked. We're potentially reading the raw code of cognition, unfiltered by waking inhibitions.
Think about the implications:
Therapeutic Revolution: Nightmare sufferers could "rewrite" dreams via biofeedback. PTSD therapy might involve real-time transcription to process trauma narratives as they unfold.
Creative Explosion: Artists and inventors often credit hypnagogia for breakthroughs (Edison napped hypnogogiclly with ball bearings to capture that state). Now, capture it verbatim – transcribe the muse directly from the brain.
Consciousness Cartography: Philosophers debate the nature of mind; this hack provides data. Are dreams "thoughts"? ZUNA's outputs suggest yes, challenging dualist views and bolstering materialist ones.
Read the article for more:

Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele
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@TomReichertWA @brockpierson Cool, dude. Business up front, party in the back, haha. Time sure flies.
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1997 2 pcs compact and Commodore. Lol what a geek 😆
Once a geek always a geek.
@brockpierson
Your valentine post reminded me who I am and im ok with it

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