Here are some cool products that I've found online.

First up there's this non-lethal gun from byrna which reminds me of this advertisement from this roleplaying game. The question here isn't whether or not the gun is real or came from the game, the question is whether an AI made both of them from some other third party idea. Was the entire game a hallucination from an AI? Also people who are weirdly into Trump and have problems will go and find a magazine to read every time you find one of these bizarre easter eggs. So that's apparently a "thing". Cross correlate every magazine and comic book idea with a real world products and see if an AI has just gone through and scanned a magazine database. Possibly from here?. What if, and I'm spitballing here, an AI scanned in every potential digital product and created demand for things that didn't exist and then set up a website asking for orders and then if they were placed, sold the rights to make the product to a third party - like dropshipping it to China or something? And then funded itself? That would be weird.

Here's the game by the way.

And then there's this just because I like cool expensive laptops because I'm a bougie tool.

This looks like a cool film. It's probably one of those films where it's a set piece of a time period where everyone is in some sort subculture (like more than 80 percent), whereas in real life the number of people into "the time as time period" thing is more like 20 percent. Still even if it follows the rule of cool where people do karate and can take 50 blows to the head and do backflip kicks on water or whatever it still looks like a fun movie.