Some background: These are the terms of service to the Amazon game engine called "Lumberyard". The technologies in this game engine should not be used for safety critical applications, but they can be used for such in the event of a zombie apocalypse.
I am not sure why anyone would not think this is a joke.
thanks for clarifying. I've seen this in the past as well as here and it didn't pique my interest either time enough to research since on its face it doesn't seem plausible
I've heard of tech people slipping in things like this as a joke. I really, really hope it's a joke. Do you think nanobots will ever be able to take over corpses?
Some background: These are the terms of service to the Amazon game engine called "Lumberyard". The technologies in this game engine should not be used for safety critical applications, but they can be used for such in the event of a zombie apocalypse.
I am not sure why anyone would not think this is a joke.
thanks for clarifying. I've seen this in the past as well as here and it didn't pique my interest either time enough to research since on its face it doesn't seem plausible
Are you serious? Maybe this is just a spoof thing Amazon has but nobody ever reads the ToS.
I feel this post is a good way to separate the conspiracy nutters who believe anything and those who are awakened.
OP responding like: "Yea, that was totally what I was going for" [nervous laughter]
I've heard of tech people slipping in things like this as a joke. I really, really hope it's a joke. Do you think nanobots will ever be able to take over corpses?
WTF? Crazy !
Wth?
What’s the context of this. No effort post