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obi_one, in What series did you rewatch most often?

The office, parks and rec, firefly (that might be cheating since it’s not that many episodes), game of thrones before it went of the rails.

baronvonj, in What series did you rewatch most often?
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Avatar: The Last Airbender

NewEnglandRedshirt,
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I’m literally watching this with my boys for the first time as I type this!

baronvonj,
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Be sure to have some delectable tea on hand while you watch!

DarkwinDuck,

Very suprised this isn’t mentioned here more often.

luthis, in What series did you rewatch most often?

South park and Its Always Sunny. Sunny is so good.

Seytoux, in What are your favorite "ugly" games?

Had a lot of fun with Elona (rougelike) a short time ago, didn’t know a game like that existed

lunaticneko,

Haha yeah! The dev just concluded a KS for their new game too!

inattentive_person, in What series did you rewatch most often?

Modern Family, Brooklyn 99, Impractical Jokers, Parks and Rec, Sarabhai vs Sarabhai in no particular order

Bishma, in What series did you rewatch most often?
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Bob’s burgers is on in the background at my house quite a lot.

limeaide,

Same. There is a certain comfort I get from adult animated shows I can’t get from anything else lol

lorax,
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Me too! Did you give The Great North a try? Same vibe.

Lynchy, in What are your favorite "ugly" games?
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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead I find ASCII more charming than anything though

dumpsterlid,

I play with tilesets only, but oh my I love this game. ESPECIALLY with the sky islands mod, that completely elevates the game for me.

Erk,

Aw cmon some of the tilesets ain’t too bad

olorin99, in What series did you rewatch most often?
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I usually end up with community playing in the background while I'm working on something else. No idea how many times I've rewatched it.

Xylinna, in What movie did you rewatch most often?
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Ghostbusters, original three Indiana Jones, and Tremors.

Streetdog,
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Tremors is so much fun to watch!

lycan__, in What series did you rewatch most often?

I like horror theme. So I’ve watched Ash vs Evil Dead, The Exorcist S01, The Haunting of Hill Twice twice so far. Out of these Ash vs Evil Dead was the best on the repeat run, so I may watch it again at a later time.

quaff,
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Have you seen “Evil” or “From”? Both really great horror shows.

lycan__,

I’d watched a single episode of evil but didn’t like it so didn’t continue. I’ll check out from. Thanks

rayman30, in What series did you rewatch most often?
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I rewatch Futurama all the time. Super excited for the new season!

minorsecond,

Super excited for the new season!

Stfu what?!

rayman30,
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No joke. Starting Juli 24 on Hulu

perishthethought,
Stillhart,

Futurama for sure. There’s so much going on in every episode, it’s easy to find new things (or things you just forgot) on rewatch.

halfempty, in Do you think Federated networks are the future or do you think Peer to Peer networks are the future? Which do you think is better?

Pure P2P doesn't scale well, especially for content which is generated by a few, and watched by many.

TauZero,

BitTorrent didn’t get the memo apparently.

TORFdot0,

There are plenty of dead torrents with no seeders. What happens when the post you want to see has no seeders? Most people don’t keep their device on 24/7 and how many people access on a mobile device whose OS doesn’t support this kind of access?

TauZero,

This is a diametrically opposite problem from what the parent comment was talking about. They were saying that P2P is bad at sharing new popular content from one user to many, which is patently false. You are worried about old content that hasn’t been accessed in years and decades disappearing. This is a real question to think about.

Right now reddit and twitter bear the burden of maintaining access to entirety of old content. Reddit even has a system to “archive” posts older than 6 months to make storing them on server easier. In a decentralized network, no one user has that responsibility. What can be done about it? Maybe we need to reconsider our idea of “permanence”, tone down our expectations that all content will be accessible forever, even if no one accesses it. Maybe a censorship-free P2P network would need some sort of sunset system anyway, because otherwise it will fill up with useless spam (the same way Usenet was made useless because it became 1% posts and 99% binaries). Maybe data hoarder enthusiasts will run archive nodes with much larger storage dedicated to preserving old post history. Maybe you can add a filecoin-like system to your P2P network, where you pay $0.01 to guarantee that your comment remains online for 10 years, $0.02 for 20 years, etc. Not recommending it, just saying there are options.

Do note that neither reddit nor lemmy are immune to such bitrot. If reddit goes bankrupt and shuts down servers tomorrow, all that content will be gone as well. Maybe archive.org will manage to save a snapshot, maybe pushshift.io will have a backcopy, but what about all the posts made since pushshift API access was revoked? They’d be gone. As lemmy instances go in and out of existence over the years, what happens if this instance and the ones that got a federated copy of this post all go offline? This post will be gone from history as well. Its continued existence can only be guaranteed if users on the new instances years in the future go back and view it here again before it disappears.

weejockpoopongmcplop, in What series did you rewatch most often?

I could watch nothing but Black Adder, Arrested Development and Eastbound and Down and be pretty happy about it.

livus,
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Surprised you're the only one who has said Arrested Development! Most of that is so rewatchable.

jecxjo, in What series did you rewatch most often?
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American Dad up to the point that Seth stopped writing for it and then I restart. It is one of my background noise shows. King of the Hill is the filler cartoon to not start the loop instantly.

Star Trek TNG and TOS for scifi

Oh and i watch Forensic Files enough that i can typically remember who did it within the intro. Similar to the original Law and Order.

zemon, in What is the least SEO-fucked search engine?

I use Swisscows and Metager, and usually find what I need, if I don’t I retry the query with Startpage.

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