A much better movie!
A much better movie!
I was looking for this comment. Brings back so many good memories of the early internet.
Same thing happened with cable decades ago.
The public TV was full of ads and bad programs. Cable offered you pay them for no ads, good series and new movies. Then the prices rose, then the ads started, then the programs turned to shit as much or even more than before.
Streaming just went the same path.
Maybe the issue has to with the p in pvp having gotten toxic
This sounds like the perfect childhood
Also, all Americans are furry and so, attracted to each other and either viewing or being viewed as the big foot
Especially the Israeli (transported to another world) genre relies heavily on that to quickly explain what you can expect.
Are Israeli anime like isekai, but with Jewish undertones and/or mythology?
Harder, better, faster, stronger
Amazing! And she looks so well-behaved!
Can we fix this comment for the whole lemmy instance to read?
It is made by scientists. The problem is that said scientists are paid by investors mostly, or by grants that come from investors.
Didn’t see it in the thread, but aqueduct are pretty fire. They allowed empires to grow large and far away from a source of drinking water. Also improved sanitation allowing people to live longer and healthier.
If everyone had ACs and did this we could revert global warming!
The main difference I think has to do with how this is done. Marketing is much more aggressive. Think like Google ads where products appear in unrelated queries. Much more sensationalism and less information. While the article says gamers want to read actual reviews, comment on the game while being developed, etc.
My guess is it caters to “windows power users” that like to be the ones to point these obscure shortcuts to other people.
This idea seems to be getting some steam. I’m all aboard it!
I used a browser extension exactly for this when I still used Twitter. Best thing ever. Then manbaby bought Twitter and it’s gone to shit.
Basically all mainstream ones since the 2000s. Nowadays I skip trailers entirely to not spoil the movies for me.
You’re making the wrong questions here.
How can we use AI to stop or improve the stabbings? This is what get you a raise nowadays