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spark947, to movies in Marvel Fans React To Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’

I won’t be as crude as the guy you are responding to and deny Scorcese’s achievements. But we can all admit that he was taking the piss a little bit with the Irishman. Its a movie in the MCU - the martin cinematic universe. He gathers his avengers (De Niro, Pesci, Keitel) for an ensemble film within the Gangster oeuvre. He defends this by insisting that he went through the motions of “establishing” an “emotional core” or whatever. But at the end of the day, it’s De Niro saying “c’mere, whassamatta” again. Brought to you by special effects.

I personally think that there is nothing wrong with this, and Scorcese is a very saavy movie promoter to juxtapose how he makes films against the marvel method. But I do think that Marty is taking the piss just a little, even if it is in a pretty fun way.

spark947, to piracy in PSA To people watching YouTube with AdBlockers

Perhaps, but eventually there will probably ba a certificate authority alternative to Google. But I agree, we need regulation to determine to ensure that programs calling themselves web browsers will have to adhere to standards, and not be based on features that make certain websites work only on their browser. I think the backlash reaction to implementing “integrity” as a standard was really healthy. But there is still a lot of action to take on the regulatory front.

spark947, to linuxmemes in Year of Linux on the Desktop

That also helps linux. Tried watching something on someone else’s peacock account logged into Linux, and got an error. Checked Google to see if it was available. A free site had it, in better quality streaming too! We ended up using her computer, but I was kind of amazed.

spark947, to piracy in Using the "frog in boiling water" technique

This is why I steal everything. Jk

spark947, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth

Pretty sure thats Pripyat.

spark947, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

I tried to get one since it was 30 bucks, so I’m not too surprised this is how they operated. They are locking down jindles real hard too. Probably going to make a lot of ewaste.

spark947, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

What are your issues with it? Just curious - I’ve always found it to be an agreeable RHEL variant.

spark947, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

What are your issues with it? Just curious - I’ve always found it to be an agreeable RHEL variant.

spark947, to programmer_humor in Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police

Yeah, seriously. What is even the context of this? We have no idea. The cops might have been like “We need a warrant to look at that footage you idiot.”

spark947, to linux in A symptom of linux past traumas

FreeCAD is a lot more okay than people give it credit for. Perhaps I just remember back to the early days when it was basically unusable.

spark947, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth

No one realizes what this is a picture of huh?

spark947, to piracy in PSA To people watching YouTube with AdBlockers

It can be very similar to the TLS scheme we use today, where certificates are signed by regulated CA’s. The only difference is that currently there is no regulation to ensure that Google will build chrimium to trust other authorities for browser integrity other than itself. That is definitely a major concern. Fortunately, I don’t think that it is long term viable. First, Microsoft, Mozilla and Apple would be extremely unhappy with this scheme. That’s right off the bat. So there will definitely be resistance on that front because eventually it would do something like break youtube compatibility with Firefox.

Now, I do think that it is plausible that these organizations could come to a agreement that is still ultimately bad for web browsers. There fore, this should be considered by government regulators as something to pay attention to. I’m not too pessimistic about them doing this. There us political will to preserve the open internet, especially in the EU. It looks like the US is also set to re-adopt net neutrality rules. So, im just not as pessimistic about it.

The only issue is that in the short-term, alot of these services that are free are going to degrade. This is what we are seeing with youtube. That is too bad, but I am hopeful and optimistic that it will lead to a more open internet. The fact that we are having this conversation on a decentralized social network is a positive sign.

spark947, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

Did it post twice? I think there is a bug somewhere between lemmy clients. I see it happen from time to time.

spark947, to comicstrips in "AI Humor" by SMBC Comics

Nah, you need the chorus to chime in.

spark947, to memes in Definetly.

I lolz

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