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Modder, programmer, and all around tinkerer. Yes, I'm that New Vegas and Deus Ex guy.

You can also find me over at kbin.run under the same username. Also kbin.social if it ever comes back from the dead.

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So telesyncs are still a thing?
  • It's become harder to get clean(ish) audio captures for theater films, but it's not impossible. There are still theaters with hearing impaired seating and headphone hookups, still a few drive-in theaters that broadcast via FM (one of those here in Reno, actually).

    If anything, I think it's because digital rips/DLs seem to come out more quickly. By the time a group has tracked down a clean audio stream and takes the time to sync it with footage, someone's probably snagged a digital copy and released it.

    Now Telecines, those are basically unseen these days. Almost no theaters still use actual film, and the few that do are way more careful about their inventory management. Gone are the days when a whole film can just get "misplaced" for a few days while someone with a Telecine setup copies it, to say nothing of how few people have the setup for Telecine anymore in the first place.

  • Child medicine
  • It varies a lot from person to person. The only way I was able to learn to swallow pills at first was to deliberately swallow air, like you do if you want to make yourself burp. Head forward? Head back? Both interfered.

  • What's the most irresponsible purchase you made that you don't regret?
  • An Xbox 360 with a VGA adapter and Dead Rising. My TV at the time was one of those gigantic old 90s video editing CRTs, the kind that take all sorts of analog inputs like RCA and S-Video and even did HD if you could convert something to BNC, but pointedly would not do Component or HDMI. A few days prior I'd learned that VGA can be repinned directly to BNC, and then when I was wandering through Best Buy I saw they'd gotten some 360 VGA adapters in. I stopped, flipped a coin, called heads, it landed heads, I bought it.

    I'd figured I'd get some minor fun out of it, basically just bought it because I really wanted to play Dead Rising. Instead I wound up using the ever loving hell out of my 360. Still have it, still works, no RROD or anything.

  • *Permanently Deleted*
  • Elon: Let the free market decide.

    Free Market: *decides*

    Elon: Wait, no, not like that

  • What Film Are You Surprised Didn't Get A Sequel?
  • I mean... Werner Herzog telling a man to eat his own fingers was pretty great. But otherwise yeah.

  • What Film Are You Surprised Didn't Get A Sequel?
  • As a Stallone movie it's entertaining in a "brain off eat popcorn" way, same sorta feel as Demolition Man (which was fun). It's only once you understand the material that it's supposed to be adapting that you feel like you were cheated.

  • What Film Are You Surprised Didn't Get A Sequel?
  • If you like it you should check out Guy Ritchie's previous film, 2005's Revolver. It's a little more "experimental" I'd say, but some of the film's choices are really cool, especially how it depicts how some characters remember and interpret events differently than others.

  • What Film Are You Surprised Didn't Get A Sequel?
  • Aye, the 2012 movie staring Karl Urban, not the 1995 dumpster fire starring Stallone.

  • What Film Are You Surprised Didn't Get A Sequel?
  • Dredd. Karl Urban absolutely nailed that role, and all without ever showing the top half of his face.

  • What Film Are You Surprised Didn't Get A Sequel?
  • I was so ready to see Buckaroo Banzai take on the World Crime League.

  • The man of many faces
  • The rumors that the cancelled next season of Enterprise would've had Shran as a main cast member had me damn near grieving. That would've been amazing.

    As my wife put it, the Andorians make Enterprise worth watching.

  • Collapsing Nation Still Somehow Expects Singer to Perform Anthem Sober
  • It started off okay and then wow did it take an abrupt turn.

  • glowie rule
  • Gotta justify that printer ink budget.

  • Pioneering internet messenger ICQ shuts after 28 years - CNA
  • I'm not sure how the numbers were doled out, but in 2000 it was a big deal having a sub-9-digit ICQ number.

  • Pioneering internet messenger ICQ shuts after 28 years - CNA
  • 86336930 checking in. Pretty sure I remember the password, but it's not like I can check now.

    You will be missed, ICQ. When no other messaging service worked, you always did.

  • IPTV Playlist Portal Survives DMCA Takedown From Warner Bros. * TorrentFreak
  • Ah damn, so that's why a bunch of channels disappeared from my IPTV list. My fault for not diversifying I suppose.

    Anyone got any suggestions for sites of a similar vein? Sites, not telegram/discord groups.

  • IPTV Playlist Portal Survives DMCA Takedown From Warner Bros. * TorrentFreak
  • Seems like if they didn't want content being viewed by anyone who can connect to a stream they might wanna put some authentication on the connection or something. Crazy idea, right?

    EDIT: Yes, I know some of these streams are pirate streams being hosted elsewhere, but a bunch of them are straight from the companies themselves, available in the clear without any authorization checks.

  • Am I the only one preferring low quality media over high quality one?
  • I like to watch TV shows in the background where I'm not going to be watching the screen obsessively, so I have several shows in 480P or sub-480P. There are also some shows where the "official" HD versions are just awful (most 90s sitcoms) or the show was made for 4:3 and has a different feel converted to 16:9 (MASH, The Wire).

    Going beyond that though, I spent years on a really limited connection (2.6m down/400k up) and my instinct for saving bandwidth and storage space is still there, along with my need to pay it forward since I ain't no leech. I've become fond of making what I call "Bonsai Encodes", where the files are small enough to be sent over damn near anything. With mono Opus and VP9 video you can cram 45 minutes of perfectly watchable content into a sub-25mb file that'll play in Discord, with VTT subtitles even (though those won't play in Discord itself). Looks a bit like watching it on an old tube TV, but it's watchable.

  • what invisible thing could set off my smoke detector?
  • Are your smoke detectors linked to each other? Could be faulty wiring in the circuit, or a completely different smoke detector failing and sending out an alarm that triggers the others. The latter happened in my home when I was growing up: the living room smoke detector kept going off a few seconds before the rest of them would chime in, but it turned out it was the one in the nearest hallway that was failing and sending out bad signals. The living room detector was just the next in the circuit.

  • MLMYM (old.lemmy.sdf.org) not allowing posting, commenting, or any interaction

    Not sure when exactly it started, but the MLMYM instance here seems to be "read only", for lack of a better term. Attempts to comment, post, or even vote on content do not work. I can still log in and out normally, still view subscribed content, but nothing else works. Not sure what's going on.

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    SDF's MLMYM (old reddit view for lemmy) instance appears to be down. What's going on?

    A few days ago SDF's lemmy instance went down entirely, taking the MLMYM instance with it. Lemmy's back, but MLMYM isn't. Is something more nefarious afoot?

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    Temu advertising snuff rule

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    Section Chief rule

    Read right-to-left, if you didn't know.

    Source: Dad, the Beard Gorilla, and I

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