I have a pretty good setup at home (65" oled with 7.1 sound system) so I rarely go to theaters.
Also every time I go to theater I'm disappointed with something, people making noise while eating, bad audio (I went to a Dolby theater to watch Dune 2 and they cranked it up so high that it was saturated as hell) or poor noise insulation (hearing the rain from outside during silent desert scenes was a bit confusing).
Anyways, I think I would struggle to watch anything in less than 720p and/or with bad audio
Cruising in neutral doesn't save gas at all, the engine still has to run so gas is injected. When cruising with a gear, the wheels make the engine run so it doesn't need gas (not true for carburetors though if I'm not wrong)
Starting by not calling people that don't know/care about privacy "normies", and educating them I guess.
Also I'd say start with the "easier" ones, for instance anti-capitalist people are more open to find ways to avoid surveillance capitalism. If enough of these people care and educate their respective circles, eventually all people will care.
I checked both YouTube's "Trending" and my Lemmy feed today and I love how one is the perfect opposite of the other.
On one side, an algorithm wants me to be amazed watch ads looking at AMAZING videos talking about those wolves while on the other side a human enlights me with a good article that tempers the hype.
Would be a good annual reminder that all of this has taken hard work, and a good opportunity to raise funds. I'd totally go through all my favourite projects to write a thank you somewhere
I was going to recommend that, very easy to setup