HBO does this too, I've been told they get away with it because it's a trailer not an ad, as though there's a difference, but mate, I'm already watching Star Trek, you don't need to suggest I watch Star Trek.
Hulu has always had a clause like that. Their ad-free tier has always had a handful of shows that have an ad at the beginning and end, which is why I don't pay for the ad-free tier and just use NextDNS.
+1 for State of the Union and Sentry the Defiant. I also see your Waking the Demon and raise you one You want a Battle? (Here's a War). I don't know if we're all against Anti-flag with Justin Sane being a trash human, but their catalogue is still good for this situation.
The problem with that is you can't easily sCapEgOat ChatGPT. No one would feel satisfied when they tell us "because of the company image after this recent scandal, CEO GPT will be replaced with CEO Copilot."
Pokemon TCGP feels the same honestly, I get two wins then suddenly it's a Mewtwo Gardevoir combo. I also can't tell if people who pay for premium are more likely to get better cards because they get more chances or if the server sees that they pay for premium and reward them, but I run into so many people that have multiple Mewtwo Ex cards and I can't even manage to find one in all the packs I've opened.
We've got 4 years (assuming something doesn't happen) to create a resistance party and get a candidate with enough charisma and followers to win an election.
If they could get it under $400 I wouldn't be surprised if they had tried that, kinda like those toy squares similar to tamagotchi that you could attach to each other so the sprites could interact. Or digivices, give me holographic digimon brawls.
It feels like the Humane AI Pin in that it's kind of neat, but there's probably already something out there that's cheaper and safer from a privacy perspective.
Just wait till holographic displays are a thing, then we can have Cortana or Clone Wars Ahsoka on it as though we're actually in those respective universes.
The article read as though the person who died was in the truck. Now maybe it was someone who saw the explosives and was trying to get the truck out of there or something, but I'd assume likely the person who triggered it.
I've been using Deezer since Tidal dropped Plex support. So far the library seems to be the same as Spotify, at least I wasn't missing too many songs when transferring my Spotify playlists in.
I like the built-in song identifier and radio station support. The song quizes are a little gimmicky, but kinda fun. I probably haven't used it enough for recommendations to get me down, but so far nothing crazy has popped up there.
I'm not sure if it's just my phone, but every couple days when I first launch the app, I need to close and reopen it to get it to load, my desktop app constantly throws up a banner saying the app is offline, but it doesn't actually effect functionality, so it's just annoying more than anything.
I feel like different races would have different tails based on what's most useful to their environment.