This dating simulator is published by KFC, starring the Colonel himself: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1121910/I_Love_You_Colone...
Another bizarre one I encountered in the last few days; there is the new Lifetime movie about Colonel Sanders starring Mario Lopez, entitled "A Recipe for Seduction"....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGUMA2LwskQ
[EDIT] Apparently the whole mini-movie is available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0e7Bj_7T3k
I would also be _shocked_ if that team had any relation to the team doing their current ad work.
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/11/20/16679480/...
What the absolute fuck is this... I can't wrap my head around what seems like an AI based structured sentence, that I presume you wrote, and is starkly reminiscent of that story written about an app based darknet economy that is really just an AI meant to kept Humans addicted to devices and plugged into 'the matrix,' but I can't help but be intrigued.
Can you provide links to this console and this series... I want to give myself a reason to stop being on the internet for a few days and I'm sure this would do it.
Lifetime movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0e7Bj_7T3k
Bonus round -- the KFC dating simulator game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1121910/I_Love_You_Colone...
The inclusion of Malbolge is obviously intended to cause them to look up how it works, resulting in acceleration of both their mental fatigue and physical hunger.
Also, you probably can't say brainfuck on daytime TV. None of the other languages had interesting names, i.e., glass, whitespace, chicken, lolcode.
Edit: They've probably done something similar with other technical topics, but we don't watch the show to know. Such as, having a rocket scientist on the show talking about building rocket recovery wadding or something after looking through a GIS for "rocket parts."
probably yes, and that one guy works as the technical consultant on the show.
My guess is that they just skimmed through that and picked "Malbolge" because it sounds the best.
Anyway, to make your suggestion of "a new deepfake engine" more concrete, let me include a reference to DALL-E, the recently announced text-to-image engine from OpenAI:
https://venturebeat.com/2021/01/16/openais-text-to-image-eng...
1. Colonel Sanders is cannon in General Hospital
2. He knows how to code; in Malbolge
3. He doesn't know how to pronounce Malbolge
4. He was cursed by a warlock
5. Some Syndicates cannot be reasoned with
https://twitter.com/generalhospital/status/10153849081921904...
Similarly, Kalle Lasn‘s perspective was limited by ideology when he coined “culture jamming”. The term’s usage has expanded to encompass a wider range of mashups, thumbs-in-eyes, and appropriations than what its creator intended, and is frequently used in ways that raises the hackles of old school readers of Adbusters.
In some ways its modern usage has become a meta-commentary on itself.
But man KFC makes me feel so very ill afterwards. I'm not sure what exactly it is: I can eat Chik Filays and Burger King fine (the ~3-4 times a year I get fast food). But KFC, it's been like 7-8 years and I just steer clear now. It's nostalgically saddening because I remember loving the stuff when I was a kid, especially those mashed potatoes.
KFC uses a Pressure Fryer: https://youtu.be/9ZLKj2a_OPM?t=546
Wendys and Chickfila also use a pressure fryer but notably their sandwiches are not dripping with oil when you order them.
Here is the same pressure fryer Wendys uses but to fry chicken wings instead of sandwich patties, noice that they are dripping with oil: https://youtu.be/7owZz26W1_U?t=176
Popeyes uses a standard fryer plus a thick coating of buttermilk(as seen earlier in the video) and their chicken seems to come out cleaner: https://youtu.be/31dGYRnhS8k?t=113
Seems like Pressure fryers + breading might be the culprit but really, this is just a wild guess. If there are any fried chicken masters here, feel free to jump in.
> especially those mashed potatoes.
Their potatoes are made from those dehydrated potato flakes and powdered gravy. You can make a decent facsimile using Idaho Spuds and Heinz jarred Homestyle Chicken gravy.
While there are many things in this world that I don’t understand, I few like this whole thing was a kind of delightful puzzle for five minutes. Nice to remember that off kilter feeing.