
A Tech Affair episode 176: Japan holiday report, OpenAI's CEO drama, "Napoleon", "Like a Dragon Gaiden"

Domi makes us jealous with his Japan holiday report. OpenAI becomes the setting for a soap opera. "Napoleon" is too short despite running for two and a half hours and the "Suika Game" is addictive for watermelons.
Domagoj Belancic is back from Japan and talks about mobbing deer, his trip to Super Nintendo Land and everything he packed in his extra suitcase. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, becomes the setting for a crazy soap opera centred around CEO Sam Altman. Disney, in turn, promotes Dave Filoni, sending "Star Wars" fans into raptures.
Luca watched "Napoleon" this week. Ridley Scott's historical epic is long and yet too short, leaving us hoping for the director's cut.
Definitely longer than "Napoleon", but significantly shorter than its predecessors is "Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name". As a Japanese secret agent with rocket boots and a laser whip, Domi slowly winds down his holidays. Simpler but more addictive is "Suika Game". A game in which you grow watermelons by placing them correctly.
Topics
- [00:02:12] Big in Japan with Domi
- [00:28:09] Soap opera about CEO at OpenAI
- [00:43:49]
"Star Wars" messiah Dave Filoni gets a promotion
- [00:52:03] Film tip: "Napoleon"
- [01:09:18] Game tip 1: "Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name"
- [01:17:27] Game tip 2: "Suika Game"
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