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  • season 2 has been pretty flaccid.

    To be frank, the source was very flaccid. The complete rewrite of the ::: spoiler spoiler one-sided cousin Alabama love story into a proper sibling familial love/hate story is brilliant. :::

  • TBF, some of the edits are a step above of low-effort. And there's a bit of creativity involved in coming up with the puns.

    But, yeah they're all annoying after the 3rd one, but it'll blow over in a week or so. All that will remain are obscure references about Sheeran sharing beans in jeans on a plane.

    Welcome to Lemmy.

    Edit, don't forget, you can block users here. I just sorted this community by new...

    Probably 80% of the ed posts were made by a couple of accounts, rest were just one-offs having fun. I don't care if people post one, but I blocked the ones that posted too many eds.

  • Many stores are pushing their own brand of stuff. For example, you'll see a lot more "Great Value" at Walmart.

    As for variety, there's the same mix of random stuff, new flavors brands are trying, and your favorite is always the first to get discontinued.

  • What's the purpose of the partially locked portion? To share with others? To quickly preview the contents?

    Like others have said, the trouble with coming up with a one-file partial lock is compatibility. If its just local on your machine, that could theoretically be figured out. But the cloud web player is another issue. Unless you happen to be a webdev for your cloud company or write a plugin to replace the default player, you're not going to have that "feature" supported.

    That leads me to a two file solution. In a folder you'd have a the short unlock version, and the encrypted version.

    The trouble with that is, yes it's encrypted but you need to download the file to decrypt it and then destroy the local copy when your done. I'm unaware of any cloud service that supports decrypting video files on the fly, not that I've looked.

  • I know you want one file, but sometime the "workaround" is the way to go. At least, that is how I would solve the issue.

    I'm not really sure what your end goal is, I imagine you have a website with a 15min preview and a screen at the end end to say "enter access code now". If the code is entered you point to a second video and set to start at the 15min marker.