The universe aligns sometimes.
Rhaedas
Your effort is appreciated. Just to add in a few things from my experience - in dabbling with LLMs I needed to use WSL in Windows (wonder what OS that is). I found it too slow because it's a virtual machine, so that was the final push towards putting Linux on and just running things direct. Not my first time with Linux, but this time ti stuck because Linux is that good now for new users. A few months ago I finally reclaimed the space Windows had been using, as I don't need it anymore. Another point in this journey, my Nvidia gpu worked the first boot up, no issues at all. In fact I can't say I've had any hardware issues with any computers that I've put Linux on. Windows, on the other hand... well, there was a time when Windows would work on just about anything, but the days of sticking in a 98SE CD to pull a driver that works is long gone.
Their situations were a bit different. Had Anakin stayed stuck on that planet would he have gone very far? And though he was "too old", he got his first training long before Luke, so at 22 he ought to be pretty powerful.
As for who is the strongest, I think it would be close to even as compared to other Jedi. Luke as his prime (post-RotJ) looks damn powerful, harnessing even questionable things like the Force crush, but with a better temperament than Anakin. If you had an Anakin who saved his mother and was recognized by the Council, then maybe he'd be stronger, as he wouldn't have his flaws. Hard to say.
So AI of the future will be more useful in more cases and use less energy and other resources. Based on... nothing within the AI technology, but on a very loose analogy.
Everyone forgets the cleric. Until they need healing.
I always preferred the support roles. Both healing and buffing as well as backing up the tanks with a backstab or two.
Yes, screw the working part, but anything else they get from it that they want to pursue I'm all for it. And sure, if they want to do some sort of work, that's fine, but they shouldn't have to.
The signing was not a single event, as depicted in some artwork. There's a wiki about the question of when all that occurred. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signing_of_the_United_States_Declaration_of_Independence
July 4th is when it was first approved by vote.
I think it's a Gahan Wilson comic that I remember with the same idea, only it was a lake shore and the artist had started what looked like an eye on the lake surface, and there was a trail back into the water. Could have been Far Side too, but that darker stuff was Wilson's style.
Procrastination: Yeah, but not today. Maybe tomorrow.
Without a banana I have no idea of what might be true here.
As presented it is the more cheery side of cyberpunk. The others tend to creep in older tech tells (steam or other), and the ship doesn't look very shiny and new, so there's a taste of used there, even if it's not very old, like Star Wars tech always feels, even in the brighter parts (like on Coruscant). Definitely AI source, a human artist would have put details like wear marks, debris on the ground, little things to give an age feel.
I'm actually working on figuring out my own scifi tech as background material for a novel, and AI is not create at coming up with things visually. I've hammered out the ideas in text, but now I'm trying to find ways like Blender to bring them to life to better see it.
Also makes the actual pickpockets wonder if someone is working the area and better than them, since they didn't see it happen.