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  • I can second this. I got back into playing my 3DS last year and was quickly reminded how frustrating it was having to keep your head in the perfect spot for the 3D effect to work correctly. I ended up buying a New 3DS and was blown away by how well the head tracking worked and how big of an improvement it made to the experience when playing with 3D turned on.

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  • Weirdly enough, I like buying movies to encourage people to keep making the kinds of movies I enjoy watching. I have some physical media, but often times you can't find 4k versions of movies on physical media.

    Also, I tend to buy digital and don't watch subscription services much.

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  • On the rare occasion I want to stream movies while on my PC at 1080p, because most online movie services will only stream 1080p to Edge. Some times Chrome will be allowed to stream 1080p but it's pretty hit or miss in my experience. On another note, basically no streaming services will stream movies to you in 4k on a PC, I've also found most streaming apps on my phone won't give me 4k either, you can only really get 4k streaming to a smart TV... it's pretty ridiculous.

  • Exactly what I was thinking of. Their misunderstanding of something like the different data types and epocs for time values is crazy.

    Any time I get a weird date/time value the first thing I check is what the epoc and smallest unit of time is as it's far more likely I've done some bad math than something that old actually being valid.

    Edit: spelling

  • A lot of them don't even seem to have any IT/software muscle. I keep reading that they basically have zero experience with a lot of the languages (COBOL), databases, or software that is used in the government. So these people get into the servers and start digging around in code and data that they don't even have a fundamental understanding of and are essentially making shit up about their findings.

  • They should probably move that information to the top so it at least primes readers ahead of time. Either way, I still feel like this system they are defining has to have some sort of centralized verification agency/group and I don't really know how you can do that and not potentially be open for abuse or corruption. Alternatively, I also don't know how you can verifiy an individual is who they say they are and aren't creating fake/bot accounts in a decentralized manner either, these are very hard problems to solve and I don't know if this paper touches on any ideas as to how to solve them, but it would be interesting to hear from the author on those topics.

    Again, interesting read and thanks for sharing it, I think it's important for people to be thinking about how to approach problems like this in a digital age sooner rather than later.

  • Maybe it's because I couldn't get through reading all of this, but my initial skimming leads me to believe this would be hard to fully protect against abuse. It also feels like that at least in the beginning there would be a lot of centralized power and that doesn't feel great to me.

    There are also a lot of grammar mistakes that made it hard for me to read, I'm admittedly not a great writer, but it was causing me to stumble while reading and made me question if this paper had even been edited or proofread by anyone.

    All that said, it's definitely an interesting thought experiment.

  • I'm really on the fence with this one, she's not a politician but it is still a pretty public position in the government. I do, however, think that we need to some how figure out how to dissuade people from making death threats, they have become far too normalized at this point, but I suppose with 300 million people in this country you're going to have a large number of the population (even if it's a small percentage) that take things to the extreme and I don't know how you fix that. Like, how do you teach empathy to people who clearly don't have any?

  • That I understand and is also why I want these people to actually make Trump take an action that is legally challengeable in court. Although Trump is already defying court orders so I don't know how much will come of it, but I figure if we keep seeing the pile of tangible illegal actions that courts are going on record to state they are illegal then maybe we'll get enough sway back away from the far right.