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As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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I disagree. Exceptions for sports and software: shorter. Sports is most relevant when it’s live, and copyright-holders for sports content are much more vicious when it comes to taking down tiny clips of goals or something. So, make a special category that gives them extra protection when it comes to tiny clips in exchange for much shorter copyright terms. For software, it’s essential to be able to maintain old equipment, especially old industrial equipment. That soft of software could be used in power plants, medical equipment, water purification plants, etc. Companies are notoriously bad at keeping that stuff safe especially decades later. Instead, make it public domain faster.
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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If I were on a jury deciding this sort of thing, I’d require that there be something brand new. For example, Beauty and The Beast is public domain, and as long as someone is making an animated movie based on that story the default assumption should be that they’re inventing new aspects based on the public domain story, not based on the Disney movie. OTOH if they have an animated [candle / candelabra](https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Lumiere), it’s reasonable to assume that infringes on the new character created by Disney.
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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Hello frens,\n
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As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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Finally, after nearly a century of Disney getting absolute control, that cultural element finally belongs to everyone. Now parents and caregivers can paint images of Mickey and make kids happy without having to get permission from Disney.
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
\n
Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
\n
OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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If I were on a jury deciding this sort of thing, I’d require that there be something brand new. For example, Beauty and The Beast is public domain, and as long as someone is making an animated movie based on that story the default assumption should be that they’re inventing new aspects based on the public domain story, not based on the Disney movie. OTOH if they have an animated [candle / candelabra](https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Lumiere), it’s reasonable to assume that infringes on the new character created by Disney.
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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If I were on a jury deciding this sort of thing, I’d require that there be something brand new. For example, Beauty and The Beast is public domain, and as long as someone is making an animated movie based on that story the default assumption should be that they’re inventing new aspects based on the public domain story, not based on the Disney movie. OTOH if they have an animated [candle / candelabra](https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Lumiere), it’s reasonable to assume that infringes on the new character created by Disney.
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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Finally, after nearly a century of Disney getting absolute control, that cultural element finally belongs to everyone. Now parents and caregivers can paint images of Mickey and make kids happy without having to get permission from Disney.
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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Hello frens,\n
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As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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If I were on a jury deciding this sort of thing, I’d require that there be something brand new. For example, Beauty and The Beast is public domain, and as long as someone is making an animated movie based on that story the default assumption should be that they’re inventing new aspects based on the public domain story, not based on the Disney movie. OTOH if they have an animated [candle / candelabra](https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Lumiere), it’s reasonable to assume that infringes on the new character created by Disney.
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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Hello frens,\n
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As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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Finally, after nearly a century of Disney getting absolute control, that cultural element finally belongs to everyone. Now parents and caregivers can paint images of Mickey and make kids happy without having to get permission from Disney.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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If I were on a jury deciding this sort of thing, I’d require that there be something brand new. For example, Beauty and The Beast is public domain, and as long as someone is making an animated movie based on that story the default assumption should be that they’re inventing new aspects based on the public domain story, not based on the Disney movie. OTOH if they have an animated [candle / candelabra](https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Lumiere), it’s reasonable to assume that infringes on the new character created by Disney.
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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I disagree. Exceptions for sports and software: shorter. Sports is most relevant when it’s live, and copyright-holders for sports content are much more vicious when it comes to taking down tiny clips of goals or something. So, make a special category that gives them extra protection when it comes to tiny clips in exchange for much shorter copyright terms. For software, it’s essential to be able to maintain old equipment, especially old industrial equipment. That soft of software could be used in power plants, medical equipment, water purification plants, etc. Companies are notoriously bad at keeping that stuff safe especially decades later. Instead, make it public domain faster.
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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If I were on a jury deciding this sort of thing, I’d require that there be something brand new. For example, Beauty and The Beast is public domain, and as long as someone is making an animated movie based on that story the default assumption should be that they’re inventing new aspects based on the public domain story, not based on the Disney movie. OTOH if they have an animated [candle / candelabra](https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Lumiere), it’s reasonable to assume that infringes on the new character created by Disney.
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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I disagree. Exceptions for sports and software: shorter. Sports is most relevant when it’s live, and copyright-holders for sports content are much more vicious when it comes to taking down tiny clips of goals or something. So, make a special category that gives them extra protection when it comes to tiny clips in exchange for much shorter copyright terms. For software, it’s essential to be able to maintain old equipment, especially old industrial equipment. That soft of software could be used in power plants, medical equipment, water purification plants, etc. Companies are notoriously bad at keeping that stuff safe especially decades later. Instead, make it public domain faster.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
\n
If I were on a jury deciding this sort of thing, I’d require that there be something brand new. For example, Beauty and The Beast is public domain, and as long as someone is making an animated movie based on that story the default assumption should be that they’re inventing new aspects based on the public domain story, not based on the Disney movie. OTOH if they have an animated [candle / candelabra](https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Lumiere), it’s reasonable to assume that infringes on the new character created by Disney.
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
\n
The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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I disagree. Exceptions for sports and software: shorter. Sports is most relevant when it’s live, and copyright-holders for sports content are much more vicious when it comes to taking down tiny clips of goals or something. So, make a special category that gives them extra protection when it comes to tiny clips in exchange for much shorter copyright terms. For software, it’s essential to be able to maintain old equipment, especially old industrial equipment. That soft of software could be used in power plants, medical equipment, water purification plants, etc. Companies are notoriously bad at keeping that stuff safe especially decades later. Instead, make it public domain faster.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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Hello frens,\n
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As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
\n
Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
\n
The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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I disagree. Exceptions for sports and software: shorter. Sports is most relevant when it’s live, and copyright-holders for sports content are much more vicious when it comes to taking down tiny clips of goals or something. So, make a special category that gives them extra protection when it comes to tiny clips in exchange for much shorter copyright terms. For software, it’s essential to be able to maintain old equipment, especially old industrial equipment. That soft of software could be used in power plants, medical equipment, water purification plants, etc. Companies are notoriously bad at keeping that stuff safe especially decades later. Instead, make it public domain faster.
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
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Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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> Thirty years from publication.\n
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The original was 14 years renewable for another 14. I like that better. It means that abandonware goes into the public domain faster, but it’s easy to renew a copyright if it’s still being used.\n
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> No exceptions.\n
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Hello frens,\n
\n
As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney’s *Steamboat Willie* entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney’s decades-long shameless practices. [The linked article](https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/) sums it up quite well I think.
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Of all the new uses of Mickey we’re now seeing, one thing I really hope is to see Mickey showing up on murals in kindergartens and daycares. This is really what it means for the character to be entering the public domain. He’s has been a part of American, if not world culture for decades, but that part of the culture has been illegal for people to use.\n
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> Bullshit, why even bother then?\n
\n
Because being creative is enjoyable.
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It’s tricky. Sometimes changing things truly is a creative act. A big portion of Disney’s portfolio is from retelling European fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, etc. It would be hard to argue that they added nothing of value when they remade those fairy tales. In many cases, people wouldn’t recognize the original stories because Disney changed so much.\n
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OTOH, it seems like bullshit when tiny elements are changed. For example, the Conan-Doyle estate has sued because although Sherlock Holmes was in the public domain, they said that was only the stories where he was aloof and analytic. They said that in stories published in the 1920s he was more capable of empathy, so any depiction of Holmes where he was empathetic infringed on their copyright.\n
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Quantum computers aren’t fast, they’re very slow.\n
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Hacker: *What model is it?* \n
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Hacker: *A 4-series? We’re in luck, NSA’s been sitting on a exploit for that model.*\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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Boss: *You have 24 hours, get training!* \n
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+body: "Mr. Robot was the best depiction of hacking I can think of. It was fairly realistic while being entertaining too. It shows that anybody who actually wanted to be realistic in a hacking movie could do it, they just choose not to."
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+body: "Yeah, the “magic device” they discover that makes encryption obsolete is unrealistic, as is the way it “decrypts” what shows up on their screens. But, the rest of it is really realistic, down to probing individual leads of a chip to see what kinds of signals they emit."
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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+body: "I’m pretty sure they’re talking association football. Gridiron football “matches” (which are called games in the US) are 60 minutes of clock-on time but more than 2 hours if you count all the ad breaks and clock-stopped time. The 90 minute figure only makes sense for association football. And yes, it’s at least a billion people watching them every week."
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
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There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
\n
Boss: *We need to hack the satellite!* \n
Hacker: *What model is it?* \n
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Hacker: *A 4-series? We’re in luck, NSA’s been sitting on a exploit for that model.*\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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Boss: *We need to defeat Scar Killer in the Kumite tomorrow.* \n
Soldier: *I did some basic unarmed combat in boot camp, but…* \n
Boss: *You have 24 hours, get training!* \n
Next day, the soldier is massively jacked and is throwing flip kicks etc.
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
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There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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+body: "Mr. Robot was the best depiction of hacking I can think of. It was fairly realistic while being entertaining too. It shows that anybody who actually wanted to be realistic in a hacking movie could do it, they just choose not to."
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+body: "Yeah, the “magic device” they discover that makes encryption obsolete is unrealistic, as is the way it “decrypts” what shows up on their screens. But, the rest of it is really realistic, down to probing individual leads of a chip to see what kinds of signals they emit."
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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+body: "I’m pretty sure they’re talking association football. Gridiron football “matches” (which are called games in the US) are 60 minutes of clock-on time but more than 2 hours if you count all the ad breaks and clock-stopped time. The 90 minute figure only makes sense for association football. And yes, it’s at least a billion people watching them every week."
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
\n
There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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+body: "I’m pretty sure they’re talking association football. Gridiron football “matches” (which are called games in the US) are 60 minutes of clock-on time but more than 2 hours if you count all the ad breaks and clock-stopped time. The 90 minute figure only makes sense for association football. And yes, it’s at least a billion people watching them every week."
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Hacker: *What model is it?* \n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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Soldier: *I did some basic unarmed combat in boot camp, but…* \n
Boss: *You have 24 hours, get training!* \n
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
\n
Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
\n
Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
\n
Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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\n
Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
\n
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Boss: *You have 24 hours, get training!* \n
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
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There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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+body: "Yeah, the “magic device” they discover that makes encryption obsolete is unrealistic, as is the way it “decrypts” what shows up on their screens. But, the rest of it is really realistic, down to probing individual leads of a chip to see what kinds of signals they emit."
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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+body: "I’m pretty sure they’re talking association football. Gridiron football “matches” (which are called games in the US) are 60 minutes of clock-on time but more than 2 hours if you count all the ad breaks and clock-stopped time. The 90 minute figure only makes sense for association football. And yes, it’s at least a billion people watching them every week."
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+body: "Mr. Robot was the best depiction of hacking I can think of. It was fairly realistic while being entertaining too. It shows that anybody who actually wanted to be realistic in a hacking movie could do it, they just choose not to."
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
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There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Boss: *We need to hack the satellite!* \n
Hacker: *What model is it?* \n
Boss: *It’s a… let me see… KU-STRZ-4 out of Azerbaijan.* \n
Hacker: *A 4-series? We’re in luck, NSA’s been sitting on a exploit for that model.*\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
\n
Boss: *We need to defeat Scar Killer in the Kumite tomorrow.* \n
Soldier: *I did some basic unarmed combat in boot camp, but…* \n
Boss: *You have 24 hours, get training!* \n
Next day, the soldier is massively jacked and is throwing flip kicks etc.
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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+body: "Mr. Robot was the best depiction of hacking I can think of. It was fairly realistic while being entertaining too. It shows that anybody who actually wanted to be realistic in a hacking movie could do it, they just choose not to."
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
\n
Um…
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+body: "Yeah, the “magic device” they discover that makes encryption obsolete is unrealistic, as is the way it “decrypts” what shows up on their screens. But, the rest of it is really realistic, down to probing individual leads of a chip to see what kinds of signals they emit."
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
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There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
\n
Boss: *We need to defeat Scar Killer in the Kumite tomorrow.* \n
Soldier: *I did some basic unarmed combat in boot camp, but…* \n
Boss: *You have 24 hours, get training!* \n
Next day, the soldier is massively jacked and is throwing flip kicks etc.
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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+body: "Mr. Robot was the best depiction of hacking I can think of. It was fairly realistic while being entertaining too. It shows that anybody who actually wanted to be realistic in a hacking movie could do it, they just choose not to."
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+body: "Yeah, the “magic device” they discover that makes encryption obsolete is unrealistic, as is the way it “decrypts” what shows up on their screens. But, the rest of it is really realistic, down to probing individual leads of a chip to see what kinds of signals they emit."
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+body: "I’m pretty sure they’re talking association football. Gridiron football “matches” (which are called games in the US) are 60 minutes of clock-on time but more than 2 hours if you count all the ad breaks and clock-stopped time. The 90 minute figure only makes sense for association football. And yes, it’s at least a billion people watching them every week."
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
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There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
\n
Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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Boss: *We need to defeat Scar Killer in the Kumite tomorrow.* \n
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Boss: *You have 24 hours, get training!* \n
Next day, the soldier is massively jacked and is throwing flip kicks etc.
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
\n
Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
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There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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If they really need the hack to be in the critical path of the action, it should only be something like:\n
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Hacker: *What model is it?* \n
Boss: *It’s a… let me see… KU-STRZ-4 out of Azerbaijan.* \n
Hacker: *A 4-series? We’re in luck, NSA’s been sitting on a exploit for that model.*\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
\n
Boss: *We need to defeat Scar Killer in the Kumite tomorrow.* \n
Soldier: *I did some basic unarmed combat in boot camp, but…* \n
Boss: *You have 24 hours, get training!* \n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I’ve been to an NFL game twice, and it’s so much worse in person. At home at least the ad breaks are a chance to go to the bathroom or get a snack. At the game it’s not worth getting out of your seat and trudging up to the concourse because 2 minutes isn’t long enough for that. So, instead, you sit and wait for the action to resume.\n
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It also makes it more clear that a lot of the long timeouts are purely TV-based.\n
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There are plenty of time-outs that have to do with the state of the game: teams calling time-outs to discuss a plan, a time-out after a point is scored while the sides change, the 2-minute warning, the break after the 1st and 3rd quarters, and so-on. But, you also get explicit TV timeouts that are called by the TV networks when it’s been too long since the last commercial.\n
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In the stadium when that happens the offense might be in a flow, and the defense may be wobbling. But, the TV networks need to show their ads, so the network calls a timeout. Meanwhile, the players just stand around on the field, ready for the next play until the *[network television coordinator](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_timeout#/media/File:NFL_Sideline_Television_Coordinators.jpg)* lowers his bright orange glove.
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Hacking is really a “montage” type activity, but is treated as something you can show in real time.\n
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Like, imagine the A-Team building some weapon out of spare parts but you had to watch the entire build process including measuring, cutting, screwing up the cut, throwing away the part and trying again…\n
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Or, imagine a martial arts film where the hero trains for the big fight… and you include the entire training regimen, showing them getting up at 6am each day to do sit-ups, then following the entire morning run…\n
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Really a hacking sequence should have those zoomed-in calendars with days flipping by and getting crossed out.\n
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Otherwise it’s as stupid as:\n
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> Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches\n
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Um…
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I like this bit at the end:\n
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> As a side note, the program is amazingly performant. For small numbers the results are instantaneous and for the large number close to the 2^32 limit the result is still returned in around 10 seconds.
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Like, when the [Mongols sacked Baghdad](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Baghdad_(1258)) just 250 years before the European ships started arriving in the Americas: “Most of the residents were massacred during and after the siege, with civilian casualty figures ranging in the hundreds of thousands.” The end of the Mongol period was when Timur / Timurlane resulting in the deaths of 20 million people. That’s just a century before the Europeans started conquering the new world.\n
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Like, when the [Mongols sacked Baghdad](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Baghdad_(1258)) just 250 years before the European ships started arriving in the Americas: “Most of the residents were massacred during and after the siege, with civilian casualty figures ranging in the hundreds of thousands.” The end of the Mongol period was when Timur / Timurlane resulting in the deaths of 20 million people. That’s just a century before the Europeans started conquering the new world.\n
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Like, when the [Mongols sacked Baghdad](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Baghdad_(1258)) just 250 years before the European ships started arriving in the Americas: “Most of the residents were massacred during and after the siege, with civilian casualty figures ranging in the hundreds of thousands.” The end of the Mongol period was when Timur / Timurlane resulting in the deaths of 20 million people. That’s just a century before the Europeans started conquering the new world.\n
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Also, as an aside, the natives are always portrayed as being peaceful, gentle people who are victims of the awful Europeans. But, we know that they were fighting amongst themselves before the Europeans arrived. The Europeans found native villages surrounded by palisades. There were already native groups who had been driven off their land by other native groups. They were massacred, but that was more a function of diseases and technology, rather than a difference in character.
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Offtopic, but it’s interesting that 3 of the 4 suits are “classes” (paladin, fighter, wizard) and the 4th is more of a role “healers” for hearts.\n
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