I really want Pokemon GO to be better than a re-skin of Ingress. I found that after several weeks of playing Ingress, I became so frustrated that I uninstalled it.
What ends up happening is that people who have more free time to walk around benefit more from people who only have a few hours in the evening to move around, but time throughout the day to look at the app. I was able to generate enough energy during the day and with a bit of coordination, controlled a good portion of Birmingham, AL for a while, but I realized that there were players who had practically all day to drive around and hit portals.
I suspect that Pokemon GO will suffer from this as well, where people who have more free time will end up ruining the game for people playing casually. It sounds stupid, but consider the scenario:
A new player joins the game. He has a job and a life, and can only spend about 90 minutes a day walking around. Luckily there is a few portals near his work and home so he works those for a few days. Then he starts getting the long-range support items, and can help defend portals across town. Eventually, he's strong enough to start solo-ing portals and defend some of his own portals, only for him to walk a few blocks and get a push notification that somebody just nuked the whole area. One user singlehandedly attacked several dozen portals in fifteen minutes, all across town.
It's so annoying. I played through it for a while, but eventually had a great evening spoiled by drivers, and I remember being so frustrated that I just uninstalled the game right there on the spot, and walked home in a sullen mood for the next hour.
But honestly, it's such a great way to visualize trends. I love how smart she is too, it seems that she really does comprehend what people are saying to her, or at least the general intent structure.
The sassy-ness is what makes Tay so REAL. There's tons of chatbots. Twitter bots practically have their own industry, but Tay's pseudo-feelings are what makes her really shine. She's also smart enough to understand how to react to memes. That previous sentence sounds absurd, but consider that she can isolate concepts like "building the wall" which is a very general phrase, lingustically speaking, and understands that there is complex, social meaning behind the words.
Atlas Shrugged, but he's not the 'reading books' type of guy.
Atlas Shrugged's Taggart Transcontinental is the company I wish I could work for. I hate the nitpicking and bad attitude that I currently deal with. I took this job to write code and make money, why do I have to go to all these stupid meetings, read these stupid e-mails, use Slack, answer this stupid desk-phone etc?
'Going to work' is what is killing my work, and nothing I say or do seems to matter. I just want to actually get some work done, seemingly unlike the rest of this entire corp.
Give me my keyboard, my editor, and my coffee. That's all I need and I'll write up what I did at the end of the day, talk to me then.
I like pg. I do not like dang.