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It's been rampant here for as long as I remember. You just don't buy a CD in Poland unless it's a gift, and a DVD would probably get you laughed out of the door.
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And you were't always able to skip past it.
Ah, yes, the guides to finding out how many ways your player has to skip content. My previous (a JVC) was willing to fast-forward at 16x or 32x (not sure), which some disks didn't block.
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.@da_667 @oscaron @mzbat Syslog
Old bsd style timestamp
unreliable delivery
plaintext
no consistent format
Infosec depends on it
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as a non-european that video made appreciate The IT crowd parody in its full glory
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I have a box set of Monty Python's Flying Circus. Each DVD starts with a skippable copyright notice, then a 2-minute unskippable bad approximation of a Terry Gilliam animation made by stitching together jokes out of context in a way that loses all their humor. The animation ends with a male police officer pulling apart his coat to reveal breasts and then three or four pig squeal sound effects as the numbered episodes appear on screen. If you want to see the name of any of the episodes, there's an unskippable animation before that as well.
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Should I make a thread where I just post everything I tweet? (the answer is no)
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Should I make a thread where I just post everything I tweet? (the answer is no)
Let your tweets remain a secret between us handful of loyal followers.
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It just bugs me because my tweets are so much funnier and better than Riking's lame account
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It just bugs me because my tweets are so much funnier and better than Riking's lame account
Your tweets will be rediscovered decades after you perish in misery.
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So around 2035.
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So around 2035.
And I'll be the hipster who'll brag at every opportunity how I followed blakey's tweets before gems like
Mr. Peabody and Sherman-- diggin' it.
orNOW WHAT.
are on every t-shirt.
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|[MST3K]| Crow T. Robot's Legacy T-Shirt! – 02:15
— MST3kCrowTRobotYou know you want me, baby!
(That skit based on a true incident where the MST3K fan club printed a ton of t-shirts with a phrase on them that none of the characters ever actually said and, surprisingly, couldn't sell them.)
A T-shirt reading just "NOW WHAT." would actually be pretty cool. Hmmmm.
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A T-shirt reading just "NOW WHAT." would actually be pretty cool. Hmmmm.
Rallying cry of a generation.
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It's "NOW WHAT." All-caps, ends in a period. THAT IS THE BRILLIANCE.
Give me a share.
Except not when you get sued for copyright infringement of that image, don't give me a share of the lawsuit.
... do any custom printing t-shirt shops have an API? I just had the best idea ever.
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It's "NOW WHAT." All-caps, ends in a period. THAT IS THE BRILLIANCE.
There's a schism in the making there.
A thousand years from now, a Dotter suicide bombers blow up a Questioneer nuclear facility.
"NOW WHAT?" yells a minor sect member, as world descend into chaos of World War 4.
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(Bonus points to anybody who can determine what the above tweet is referring to)WHY IS THERE SOMETIMES WHITESPACE BETWEEN SUBSEQUENT TWEETS AND SOMETIMES NOT-WHITESPACE! UGH! IS IT MAGIC? DO I NEED A WIZARD TO POST HERE?!
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It's discourse. Were you expecting some form of consistency?
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Should I make a thread where I just post everything I tweet? (the answer is no)
Correct, because someone's already doing that and then you'd just be copying them and we know how horrible THAT is. Invent your own schtick instead.
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movies will become more and more unprofitable for studios, eventually running them out of business"?
Fucking Good Riddance, imo. I mean, it doesn't particularly bother me that they're pretty much locked into having to overproduce the human element out of everything they make, trying to create ‘safe’ garbage that ends up being too liberal for the conservatives and too conservative for the liberals; that's their prerogative. The thing that bothers me is how easy it is for me to get sucked into that whole stupid rat race, to where I get so accustomed to the production values that I struggle to enjoy anything that didn't cost a billion dollars, where I can go back to something that I used to love just a couple of years ago and just spend the whole time facepalming at how cheesy it looks.
Mass media used to make sense back when it wasn't feasible for just anybody to produce stuff in comfort of their own home but now they can. And they can distribute it out to anyone in the world who might want to see it. I honestly feel that if people would just lower their standards for production quality just a bit, and raise their standards for realness, this whole piracy debate would become academic.
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Nuh-uh. Riking's here posting every tweet that he reads. Completely different.
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That's the creepy (imo) "people just need to change and do things
mythis way!" ideology though.I think it's much healthier to just accept that yes, several hundred million dollar action movies like the Avengers are always going to be more spectacular and easier to follow/digest than a more dramatic, less flashy, cheaper film.
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That's the creepy (imo) "people just need to change and do things <s>my</s> this way!" ideology though.
Well no, see, that's the beauty of it is that they don't. Because the things I like don't require eleventy-billion viewers just to break even.
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Possibly I misunderstood you, I thought you were going "Rar stop blockbusters, make more movies I like!" If it's just "Screw blockbusters, I enjoy indie movies" then good luck to you :)
@Buddy said:I struggle to enjoy anything that didn't cost a billion dollars, where I can go back to something that I used to love just a couple of years ago and just spend the whole time facepalming at how cheesy it looks.
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Mass media used to make sense back when it wasn't feasible for just anybody to produce stuff in comfort of their own home but now they can. And they can distribute it out to anyone in the world who might want to see it. I honestly feel that if people would just lower their standards for production quality just a bit, and raise their standards for realness, this whole piracy debate would become academic.
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Every encounter I've had with an antivirus program (not on MY computer, of course) in the last year or so has made me think "whoa, is there malware pretending to be an antivirus program on this thing?"
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Breaking news: People making a living without relying on advertisers is now "fire and brimstone".
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Ad Age
..... that does not sound like an unbiased source to me.
also the vlogbrothers are awesome!
DFTBA!
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Based on an article in AdAge?
... seriously?
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not so much a word that as a name.
;-)
and they picked it themselves so..... yeah.
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We are streaming from the Domino's World Resource Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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@PJH can we blacklist twitch.tv onebox? I don't think anyone wants an autoplaying video in a forum thread.
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I thought we couldn't touch the default whitelist? Did that get fixed?
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FXXing autoplaying video.....
kill it! kill it with fire!
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Done.
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a thousand and one thanks!
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@PJH can we blacklist twitch.tv onebox?
No.
I thought we couldn't touch the default whitelist?
This.
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Obviously, DiscoDevs know better what's safe to onebox and what's not.
In other news, have they removed CodePen already?
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In other news, have they removed CodePen already?
omniauth-twitter (1.0.1) multi_json (~> 1.3) omniauth-oauth (~> 1.0) - onebox (1.5.6) + onebox (1.5.7) moneta (~> 0.7) multi_json (~> 1.7) mustache (~> 0.99)
Ò_o
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Obviously, DiscoDevs know better what's safe to onebox and what's not.
Sounds like a whole bunch of people need to go to meta.d and post various Twitch links.
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thank mr nanscar
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