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  • I think you've missed the point.

    Anything automated that could be a threat needs to have safeguards. Needing constant wifi to prevent death or injury is not an acceptable safeguard.

    Consider consumer/professional drones. If they lose connection they have on board protocols to mitigate hazards. Even then they are still governed by laws to isolate then from people because even those safeguards aren't good enough. Suggesting that a robot could completely rely on wifi is preposterous.

  • Social engineering is a major part of pen-testing and of hacking. It's still impressive despite any carelessness.

  • I played it on SNES so I've never seen the FMVs. I'd actually love to see them without also having to miss out on the classic sequence. I think the FMVs actually might justify buying the discounted port of the player wants them.

  • This thing has been delayed on and off for the last few years.

    Whatever is going on with this game, it's not a good sign. There was a fan made game called Stargate Network that flew under the radar for a long long time. Once this game, Timekeepers, started MGM shut them down. Stargate Network was praised by fans, and even by actors from the show, as an accurate recreation of what we saw on the TV show.

    So far feedback of the demo has been poor. Stargate seems to be cursed in the video game space.

  • Perhaps it's being presented as fair use? Education via the documentation of the lyrics?

    It's a bit of a stretch, but that's all I've got.

  • There are so many recent articles linked on Lemmy about people losing their job over making porn. The days of losing jobs over porn is now more than ever.

  • This reminds me of the very real patent that exists for a television that requires you to stand up from your couch, raise your hands in the air, and shout the name of the product you just watched an ad for before it lets you return to watching your program.

  • Are you saying that Philip K Dick stole the story for Electric Sheep? Or that the film took is story from somewhere else and credited it as a Philip K Dick story?

  • Google is a internet search engine, not an intelligent teacher. A search engine looks for websites based on your search input, if you write a search based on an illogical premise you will get results that cater to it. You can't expect to ask Google a question and be given an answer.

    This is not an outrage.

  • How do ballasts help a ship cope with changes in temperature or weather? What changes need to be coped with?

  • I see, like those car radio cassette to aux cable modules

  • If this thing relies on floppy, I don't imagine it would be USB compatible

  • This is true, but there's merit in preserving the original form of the product for historic purposes.

    Doing a remaster is creating a new product, which would not classify as abandonware to me.

  • "Hey guys, newbie here, just wondering what distro I should go with for my phone. I mainly want to game and use Microsoft Office 365."

  • Art attack was also shown in Australia in the 90s. Surely there must be some copies somewhere. Maybe that's just wishful thinking

  • Don't forget to check it the Stargate page here on Lemmy.world

  • The issues in Stargate were not because they were framing for 4:3, they were just clumsy mistakes.

    Stargate was always framed for widescreen.

    If you watch the HD versions of Atlantis you will also notice lots of focus issues. Not to mention across all 3 series there were plenty of things that ended up on screen by mistake: scripts laying around in a Goa'uld cargo hold, a Snickers wrapper in an alien space station, people holding up plants, and offensive remarks about the French.