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Ensign_Crab, to lotrmemes in I wish it need not have happened in my time.

Maybe they’re gonna do the The Hobbit right this time?

Oh who am I kidding. It’ll be the fanfic backstory of Tom Bombadil or something.

ArchAengelus, to lemmyshitpost in I'm 99% sure it's not real

As an engineer:

  1. Receive or identify a problem.
  2. Design a solution that solves or mitigated the problem.
  3. Usually pay someone to make a prototype or do it ourselves
  4. Test the prototype and see if it solves the problem. If no, go back to #2 until a workable solution is found
  5. Get someone else to build the final thing.
  6. Make sure thing works. Ship it.

This is a recursive and iterative process. Meaning you will find problems inside your solutions and need to fix them.

Eventually you finish the thing and get a new problem and do the whole game over again. It’s like a puzzle that requires absurd amounts of knowledge to play well, but anyone could try to solve the problem. That’s why good engineers are paid pretty well.

don,

You lost me at “As an engineer:”

crapwittyname, (edited )

That’s a pretty good run down. There’s all sorts of soft skills required for that as well, and hard skills specific to the industry they’re in, but I think you’ve got the essence of it. Also in step 6, add: “take responsibility for everything that will go wrong with thing in the future” aka “sign off”.

BroBot9000, to lotrmemes in I wish it need not have happened in my time.
@BroBot9000@lemmy.world avatar

Just don’t watch it.

You don’t have to watch every damn thing involving your fandom. It’s pure capitalistic greed at this point.

Let a franchise fucking die already.

Demand better movies and don’t engage with film as product. Find passionate storytellers and not greedy corporate executives looking to milk every last drop of nostalgia for profits.

shartedchocolate,

Exactly. Quit feeding them

Zoboomafoo,

And if you watched it and don’t like it, don’t spend all your time shitting on the people that did

SomeAmateur, (edited )

I listened to a podcast (99 Percent Invisible I think) and it said a big reason why the 90s were so great for movies were the creation of cinaplexes, big movie theaters with tons of screens.

More screens meant that new or different ideas that wouldn’t normally make it to the big screen (Forrest Gump, Fight Club, The Matrix etc) were given a chance, and found an audience.

Now everything is played safe. Hollywood doesn’t want new franchises because they are deemed too risky, and the names we know and love are running out of ideas and passion and risk ruining the whole thing.

fuzzzerd,

Interesting perspective and makes me think that’s why the 18+ screen mega theatre is dying today. Not enough of those kinds of films to keep that many screens going and draw people in.

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Still haven’t watched rings of power, probably not now that I cancelled Prime after the ad fiasco.

Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War were fun - but very non canon.

Anyone who bought Gollum at all should take what you’re saying to heart. Zero true fans of the Middle Earth world would put any money down for that game. If anyone bought it because they were a fan they deserved to lose their money, zero of the marketing material looked like it was going to be a quality product or decent addition to the story.

Zoboomafoo,

Rings of Power was enjoyable to watch, I treated it as billion-dollar fanfic and didn’t worry that everything was out of place

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

I’ll have to check it out some time, we’ll see. It’s on prime though so…

but yeah, a remake is a real bad idea

Okokimup, to lemmyshitpost in I'm 99% sure it's not real
@Okokimup@lemmy.world avatar

They keep the warp core functioning.

ornery_chemist, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in I'm 99% sure it's not real

Professional zero finders of derivatives of mathematical models built from duct tape, prayers, and Jimmy’s observations from before he got cataracts.

LuckingFurker, to memes in You're tearing me apart!

Just watch the TikToks, nobody cares

theneverfox,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

I care. Short form video is extremely addictive. It’s dangerous to open it up, if you watch a second video you just end up in a doomscroll trance

markon,

Well that’s just capitalism. Just like the rise of sugary drinks and booze cigs etc. We’re not optimizing for the well-being of people. It’s all about that dough. China is the same, but instead it’s just one big extra shitty company.

LuckingFurker,

Fair, though to my mind that’s all social media, so I can’t get worked up about one particular one. The reason I’m glad I was pushed off reddit is because I’d end up in a doomscroll trance there too

theneverfox,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

There’s degrees to be sure though - ticktock is the absolute worst, because it has a lot of content and a good algorithm… Plus, short form video is the easiest to get lost in

LuckingFurker,

I think it’s an individual thing, and probably also dependent on said individuals state of mind. I dropped off TikTok ages ago because of its tendency to get me lost, with reddit I didn’t entirely know how bad it was until the blackout happened and I noticed how often I would just compulsively reach for my phone to open reddit when I wasn’t doing anything else

Godric, to lotrmemes in I wish it need not have happened in my time.

Is it just me, or had anyone else lost all hope for good Lotr shows after Rings of Power? I saw lots of potential squandered by poor writing, and I fear more Lotr content is just going to be more content, not good stories.

Poem_for_your_sprog,

Yep. Money grab.

DoucheBagMcSwag,

I lost all hope when they greenlit the license to be used for…Golum.

Godric,

Nasty capitalistses…

slaacaa, (edited )

It didn’t affect me as all, as I didn’t watch it.

With the infinite amount of excellent content available online, there is no point on wasting your time and attention or mediocrity. It was obvious from the news before launch that it will suck, so I waited, and the reviews confirmed it, so I didn’t bother.

Godric,

It wasn’t obvious it would be bad before release, much of the compliants I saw were mostly unfair criticism made in bad-faith.

It wasn’t exactly bad, it just wasn’t good like it could have been.

rottingleaf,

were mostly unfair criticism made in bad-faith.

Wrong color criticism, one can phrase it. Both in what you imply by “bad faith” and in the reason you do that, as it comes from a different pole of the society.

Only many of them were not that kind of complaints, so you only have your human social instincts to blame (and those who abuse those - it’s similar to being scammed).

It’s a bit like Disney played the “racist fans” card against those who didn’t like their Star Wars movies. So even those people who said and say they loved them have mostly lost interest to Star Wars in that very period.

It became socially dirty to criticize those movies, but the amount of the “approving” fans who still left the fandom shows the real reception.

frezik,

Christopher Tolkien was blocking a lot of things. Even the Jackson films sneaked by and wouldn’t have been made of he could have stopped it.

He’s dead now, and the new heirs to the rights like money. They also have about 20 years before the copyright expires. Which isn’t that long; that’s about as much time between now and the Jackson films. To keep ahead of the clock, they’re greenlighting a lot of garbage and risk running their franchise into the ground.

Dasnap, to memes in You're tearing me apart!
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

I just ignore them because the videos are a mess of graphics and popups outside the app. It has literally made some videos unwatchable for me as they kept getting interrupted and breaking.

Anticorp,

It’s the worst mobile website I’ve ever seen, which is impressive considering Facebook and Reddit have been intentionally breaking their mobile websites for years now.

ininewcrow, to memes in You're tearing me apart!
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

I was fine with memes over the past few years … sure they are a quick dopamine hit that make you laugh or think

But now when my friends send me tiktok videos … especially when someone has been watching these video streams for hours or days … they start sending out the most random, inane, mindless content … it’s the kind of material that keep a monkey occupied.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

it’s the kind of material that keep a monkey occupied.

And that’s what Ten Forward is for!

bobs_monkey,

it’s the kind of material that keep a monkey occupied.

I think that’s kind of the point. There was an article a while back that said the CCP/Bytedance intentionally serve up braindead content to everywhere outside China, while promoting educational and uplifting content at home.

SuperSpruce,

I want to see a sampling of this “educational and uplifting” content.

Bartsbigbugbag, (edited )

That’s such a gross misunderstanding of the separation between TikTok and China that it’s very possible purposeful misinformation.

China has no control whatsoever over TikTok, and in fact, there are US intelligence officers on the board for the American company. If anyone is “intentionally serving up braindead content…” it’s the US company, who is under strict control and observation by US intelligence agencies.

Gabu,

Why are you lying? Every Chinese company is under the CCP’s boot, as made evident by the one time Tencent tried to fight it

Bartsbigbugbag, (edited )

Xenophobia and jingoism have so thoroughly riddled most American brains that you require no evidence of anything, and just exist in a “vibes based reality” where you accept entirely false information as truth because it fits your preconceptions. The US government has spent years at this point trying to prove what you’ve said about TikTok, and they’ve been entirely unable to do so, because it’s literally not true. And as I said, their US board is filled with US intelligence spooks, not Chinese ones.

Next you’ll tell me China is pushing pro-Palestinian content on TikTok, instead of the youth just being rabidly pro-Palestine.

Gabu,

I’m not even American, bot. Go suck CCP cock somewhere else.

markon,

Just don’t forget Blackrock owns a very sizable portion of Bytedance. Just saying.

kofe,

I’ve had no trouble curating my feed to mostly professionals, psychologists and pet behaviorists. Occasional cute animal videos

bobs_monkey,

Nice. I’ll be honest, I never bothered with tiktok, only Instagram. And even that got to a point where I just gave up and tossed it. Even Reddit was weird like that.

TimewornTraveler,

that sounds way too bizarre to believe without seeing a source. and i know there’s gonna be people replying saying it’s not that bizarre, because China, but really…?

bobs_monkey,

60 Minutes did a spread on it way back when, it’s on YouTube I believe

TimewornTraveler,

thank you

rambling_lunatic,

Absolutely reasonable thing to ask.

cbsnews.com/…/tristan-harris-social-media-politic…

Grep for “Companies like TikTok” to find the relevant portion.

The guy talking isn’t exactly a scientist and this ain’t a rigourous peer-reviewed study, but it does seem like he knows at least a little about what he’s talking about. Take it with a grain of salt.

ininewcrow, (edited )
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

I have one 50 year old friend with very little tech know how and his kids set him up with a good smartphone. I saw his family about a year ago and his kids noted that their dad often sits up until about 2 or 3 in the morning at the kitchen table just scrolling through tiktok videos. He sent them to me about once a day until I had to block him and tell him directly to stop sending me this stuff. He’s since become ‘aware’ of his addiction and stops sending out videos as often as he did before. He still scrolls through thousands and thousands of videos a day.

It would all be funny if it wasn’t so frightening at the same time.

bobs_monkey,

No kidding. I just find it ironic that the generation that kept saying “TV will rot your brain” is now completely consumed by social media.

GluWu,

50 is still too young. Endless scrolling should only be for old people who literally can’t do anything. Kids need to do physically stimulating things like playing outside, adults need to do mentally stimulating things like playing video games. Old people don’t need to do anything, they can veg out to short form.

ZOSTED,

Legitimately, when I was quitting nicotine, I would scroll on my phone when I was getting withdrawal pangs, and it helped.

Nowadays I have to watch myself, or else I’ll potentially lose hours. I know exactly what addiction feels like: going without and satisfying what feels like a need - it feels right. And these apps are definitely addictive. I didn’t really notice until I tried to stop.

CubitOom, to memes in You're tearing me apart!

What if there were a service to convert ticktock videos into Lemmy posts? Would that be a good thing?

RaoulDook,

No, I don’t want to see that brainwashing garbage. It’s curated to wreck the brains and society of Western democracies.

Everyone should have heard about this by now, but China’s version of TikTok is vastly different than ours. It is limited to mostly educational content and has built-in screen time limits. They know what is bad about our version of it, and it’s on purpose.

CubitOom,

I’m not asking if any platform is better than Lemmy.

I’m asking if it would be good to facilitate the ability to post the user generated content from a terrible platform to Lemmy.

GluWu,

No. That’d be like having your family owned restaurant cook Mr Beast burgers.

CubitOom,

Wouldn’t it be more like having your family owned restaurant cook dishes using user posted recipes from food.com?

It’s user generated content in both analogies. It’s still valid content no matter which platform it was originally posted too.

If a Lemmy user posts a ticktock video to Lemmy then how would it be different then a Lemmy user posting a YouTube video to Lemmy?

RaoulDook,

You can go ahead and point out where I mentioned Lemmy in my prior comment. But I will address that now, and of course TikTok is not better than Lemmy.

But what my prior comment was about is that the content from TikTok is unhealthy for the mind. Therefore Lemmy should not host it at all.

I already downvote the porn posts that are just dancing hoes from TikTok. Or anything with that watermark on it. Everyone who cares about mental health and reducing propaganda and misinformation should join me in doing so.

Gabu,

You’re literally insane

CubitOom,

There are a few reasons I can think of that Lemmy is a better platform than ticktock.

  • ticktock uses an algorithm to drive engagement and keep users on the platform for as long as possible, recommending posts that it thinks the user will like or hate. Lemmy doesn’t do this.
  • I’ve never actually used ticktock so I’m not sure if it’s possible to block content in the same way but the ability to block users, communities, and entire instances is I think one of Lemmy’s best features.
  • there are no ads on lemmy.

Now for the content in question, my understanding is that it’s entirely user generated. Just like Lemmy, reddit, YouTube, Etc. It’s not like the Chinese government is making American women film themselves dancing and then forcing them to post it on ticktock. That’s just what that person wanted to make and post and ticktocks algorithm is recommending it.

With that being said, there are potentially useful, funny, or important content that might be uploaded to ticktock by a user, the same way that girl dancing video was. If that happened, wouldn’t make sense to move that content to a platform without many of the down sides of the ticktock platform?

LemmyIsFantastic,

You are well beyond reefer madness levels of fear and paranoia.

bobs_monkey,

This was verified by a number of independent researchers. 60 Minutes even did a full segment on it.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

This user is a troll, so you can safely ignore them

bobs_monkey,

From what I can see, it seems like their opinions go against the grain of the Lemmy userbase. They don’t seem to be intentionally antagonizing people.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

Right, normal people have negative thousands of karma. Thanks for the gaslighting brah

bobs_monkey, (edited )

I think you don’t really grasp the concept of a hivemind, where users of a platform tend to have collective set of views deemed acceptable and unacceptable by the community. It doesn’t necessarily make them wrong, it just means that it is a view or opinion that runs contrary to that of the community. Reddit was a shit show for that (and I know you came from there due to your use of karma), and Lemmy has it too. The entire purpose of the up vote/downvote system is to increase/decrease comment ranking based on users perception of comment quality, though people tend to use it to show disapproval (as you did with my previous comment). There is no "normal’ when it comes to this, as it is entirely dependent on the instance and subcommunity’s collective views.

Furthermore, let me introduce you to the actual definition of gaslighting, per Merriam Webster:

1 : psychological manipulation of a person usually over an extended period of time that causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or memories and typically leads to confusion, loss of confidence and self-esteem, uncertainty of one’s emotional or mental stability, and a dependency on the perpetrator
2 : the act or practice of grossly misleading someone especially for one’s own advantage

Now, in what way did I gaslight you?

markon,

Yeah but they’re just distracting from the domestic surveillance that is oppressively bad. I’ve never seen a compelling argument TikTok is somehow more dangerous to use than Facebook. At least for a US Citizen with no family in China. But you go out explaining how you’ll assassinate Xi on any platform they could send somebody to take you out. Anyone who trusts any company or government with their data is naive.

bobs_monkey,

I think it’s more in that each platform has their differences as far as consumption, and possible behavior setting/modification, in which they’re both detrimental. It’s not secret that algorithms are used to keep the user engaged, and that so-called ragebait is a huge engagement driver. Facebook is somewhat of a link aggregator meets microblogging (ie status updates), while tiktok just feeds an endless loop of short videos. I would imagine (though I don’t have stats or sources) that videos keep people glued to their screens more effectively (easier than reading), and could be more troubling.

RaoulDook,

Nope, you are in denial about it or lying about it on purpose. As the other replies mentioned, what I said was independently verified as true.

Notyou,

I’m not in TikTok or anything but isn’t that something China would of course do? Like they are trying to push their app to a country that loves FREEDOM. Why would they limit content based on their controls in place in their country?

RaoulDook,

Look at how their app captures every keystroke of every user, and you’ll have your answer.

Jimmyeatsausage, to lotrmemes in I wish it need not have happened in my time.

So do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us

milicent_bystandr,

And since this is on Lemmy… the answer is pirate it when it comes out then bitch about how bad it is. Then turn it into Linux memes and communism.

Anticorp, to memes in You're tearing me apart!

I just shared this with my wife, since she has started sharing TikTok lately.

Imgonnatrythis,

Sorry to hear your marriage is on the rocks mate. Hopefully it’s just a phase.

Lemjukes,
Anticorp, (edited )

She sent this as a reply:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3c42a768-e440-4760-b30c-8d37757e33b1.webm

It’s too late for me. Save yourselves!

scottywh,

Mine’s been doing it too even though she knows how much I absolutely despise tiktok… There’s a reason I don’t have that app… Lol

And the fucking fake voices… Ugh… Such shit.

Like, usually I use my phone with the volume completely off and I don’t even want to turn it on for most of the videos I see on here or wherever but it seems like for all this tiktok garbage you need sound to even determine why the hell someone shared it with you.

LemmyIsFantastic, to memes in You're tearing me apart!

Meh, I use tiktok, and that’s fine. You’ll use lemmy and get the content a week later after it’s been in reels for a bit.

Insert family guy you think you’re better than me meme.

Astrealix,
@Astrealix@lemmy.world avatar

I’m good having my data stolen by one country, don’t need to involve a second lol

LemmyIsFantastic,

Oh no, they see I’m watching Gaffigan and watch cars! Horrors!

Astrealix,
@Astrealix@lemmy.world avatar

I’m from Hong Kong. People have been sentenced to prison for wearing shirts with some of the words I have said. lol.

LemmyIsFantastic,

And I should be concerned as someone outside of China because? The vast majority of users here have absolutely zero chance of reprisal.

Gabu,

Free Hong Kong, Taiwan #1

jballs, to lemmyshitpost in No soap. It makes the children too slippery.
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Ooooff that humor was a bit dark for me to see first thing in the morning.

spujb, to lemmyshitpost in No soap. It makes the children too slippery.

whats the lemmy equivalent of r/justunsubbed bc holy fuck get this off my timeline

mariusafa, (edited )

So true dude.

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