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  • Hold up, "enshitification" is just turning into a buzzword now.

    Enshitification has from the beginning described a service or product which is first released one way, and then over time is made worse for the users in ways designed to squeeze more profit out of them.

    Without some serious mental gymnastics, forced stealth sections tend to just be bad design choices. Not every bad thing is the same kind of bad thing.

  • Mas was inner circle with Palpatine, Orn was more of a cowardly hanger on.

  • I don't actually know what happened in any version of canon, but I'd imagine Palpatine would want the building demolished for sure to erase a visible Jedi legacy. Maybe put a giant Clone Wars memorial up celebrating "true" heroes of the war like various Republic officers killed and imply they would have supported the turn into the Empire as so many of the surviving ones did.

  • Creepy blue guy who is always hanging around Palpatine.

  • So those anti-skub council creeps got to you too, huh?

  • That opinion is based on junk science that was promoted by anti-skub lobbiests. In the last 20 years no credible research has duplicated the findings that skub is (under normal conditions) hazardous in tall buildings.

  • Nonshitpost comment: A video I like to recommend on tank production illustrates the differences in mindset for industrial production.

    Summary is that the US had mastered assembly line production and the use of subassembly parts to minimize production time. The US military had a centralized body to evaluate and approve different variants, which meant production stayed smooth.

    The Soviets lacked experience with this kind of mass production by they quickly caught on and adapted in a logical way. They used assembly line production, but didn't use subassemblies from different factories, as that would clog up their rail lines and spread out the factories needed to be defended. Instead they centralized so that trains brought raw materials to factories and left with finished tanks.

    The Germans built tanks with a team of people who would continually work on one tank, crafting it. This was much slower. There was also too much of a direct line between many different military commanders and the tank production, allowing commanders to constantly put in their own personal special requests, further slowing down production as so many tanks had to have special modifications (that weren't important to the big picture).

  • Oh that's nasty.

  • As memey as the whole theory is, I like to mention that George Lucas was influenced by a lot of classic scifi. He was almost certainly aware of the famous Foundation novels. In the second book, the comedy relief character turned out to be the secret villain leading the evil empire and who had mind control powers.

  • Of books I've finished, The Da Vinci Code. It's been a long time since I read it, so I can't recall specifics but I do remember the moment to moments of the plot being contrived and stupid, and the writing to be bland and simplistic.

    The only reason I read it was I was stuck somewhere without a book and I found a copy of The Da Vinci code that had fallen behind a shelf. I figured it was super popular so there must be something to it as I slogged through.

  • The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs, episode 117.

    The show is hosted by two prosecutors, so in various episodes on criminal cases their opinions skew heavily pro-prosecutor, but when laying out facts like going through a SCOTUS case they tend to be more fact based and less opinion based, I have found.

  • A: they’re betting most people will accept it, and they’re right.

    Yes. Remember when Netflix put a stop to password sharing and the internet went aflame with people declaring that Netflix had shot itself in the foot? Netflix subscriber counts went up.

    The average person will put up with so much more of this nonsense than techie people will.

  • “What makes money” is always relative to how much it costs to make though.

    Season passes, microtransactions, and DLCs. Additionally creating brand recognition among the masses along with flashy trailers. These are all reasons that AAA behemoths are still banked on to make huge net profits.

    Sometimes these massive games fail and lose money in spectacular ways, but it happens a lot less than us enlightened good taste gamers would like to imagine. Money gets shoveled into creatively safe massive games because they usually make a huge profit. I love say, Wasteland 2, but that game probably has made less money in its entire life than the newest Fifa game made in a week.

  • cannot be set higher than an amount that is reasonably likely to ensure the defendant’s presence at the trial

    That is a sentence that you can really roll over in your head. It does not necessarily also mean an amount within the resources of the defendant. I watch a lot of hearings, and something I've seen at least a few times is a set of allegations and past facts (usually something like multiple failures to appear in the past, and/or fleeing from police) in a situation where the actual charge being bailed on has a statutory requirement that bail be offered. The judge doesn't want to let the person out on bail, so therefore sets the bail at $1 million or something which is functionally the same thing as not giving them bail.

    Usually this triggers a motion for a hearing about the bail amount by the defense lawyer to argue down the amount, but if the court date on the charge is earlier than court date for the motion, it becomes a moot issue.

  • I'm not an expert, but I did just listen to a podcast on this (which basically makes me an expert, right?)

    I think yes, technically, legally the federal government could. 'Kelo v. City Of New London' ruled that purely economic development was a sufficient justification for using the takings power (eminent domain). The reaction by most states was to make their own laws limiting eminent domain powers so that the Kelo situation couldn't happen with the state government, but the federal government has never passed laws limiting its powers. Bills to limit federal power like S.1313 were introduced but never passed.

  • Perhaps they are going for a tone of heroic escapism, or fantastical drama over gory and downbeat "realism".

    If you really just want to see heroes maiming people it's been done. Invincible, The Boys (show and comic). Even back to the 90s there were comics like Stormwatch that centered on the premise of "realistic" consequences of super powers.

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    What he's typed will be a window into good ol' Grimy.

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    Ohhhh, a 'cauldron'.

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    Bart, I don't want to alarm you.

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    He used his opposable thumbs to make a few simple adjustments!

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    He is like some sort of non-giving up scheme guy.

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    What a time to be alive.

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    I guess I did need it.

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    Well, the kids have to learn about the Build engine sooner or later.

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    This used to be a nice neighborhood

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    Oops, shouldn't have this "[OC]" tag on here either

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    I nicked the image for this shitpost when you let your guard down for that split second.

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