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  • The prequels had a mountain of books/comics/shows backing them up and filling out the parts that were lacking. ( i.e. the huge gapping holes in tone and execution ).

    The sequels.... there's not much to salvage. They're more very pretty hole than substance. To the point there haven't been more than a handful of attempts and they've basically been ignored/sidestepped.

  • "Maybe we should have planned the trilogy" - JJ after RoS

    Disney allocated a billion dollars to a trilogy of movies and didn't even ask for outlines of scripts first. I know JJ is "mystery box guy" and all but the amount of hubris to think they could just wing it on the strength of the IP is staggering.

  • Cloudflare's counterclaim system didn't open a ticket when the notification email was replied to.

    That's the kind of nonsense you expect from a local municipality hosting solution. Not one of the biggest on the Internet.

  • RSS feeds are so nice. I'm still frustrated that Facebook moved away from an in-order timeline. (Or would be if I used it for anything other than family chats)

    An ordered list of things you haven't seen yet on

    <topic>

    instead of a mostly random list from everywhere. Amazing.

  • It is, but this isn't. The DMCA doesn't mention Trademark. That's a separate section of law because copyright and trademark are different things.

    Crowdstrike submitting a DMCA takedown for alleged Trademark infringement isn't how it's supposed to work at all. Likely because they know this isn't actually a Trademark infringement case.

    Cloudflare's automated system not being smart enough to see that is fine. Their abuse/counterclaim process being broken isn't. ( Not that that's new or unique )

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  • It just seems like it's dug it's own grave so effectively that there's no way to climb out.

    In theory I love their aim of player retention, but they focused on it so exclusively that it became a challenge to start playing, or to come back. The new player experience isn't just bad or non-existent, it's basically actively hostile. Most of the story content isn't accessible anymore, so you're depending on dozens of hours of Youtube videos to catch up on a decade of in-jokes that you can't experience. It's like Eve, but worse because it was written, not just player interaction lore. Even as someone who played D1 and the first few years of D2, looking at current screenshots and trailers is alienating. They've revamped and juggled currencies and what power levels are so much that basically nothing is the same.

    The pivot to seasons/microtransactions while ignoring recruitment of new players was a wild choice.

  • Suffrage didn't require violent overthrow of the entire system, neither did the New Deal, neither did the Civil Rights movement, neither did Medicare, neither did Gay Rights. No nothing is "solved", but everything is better than it was in 1900.

    "IDK, maybe War will fix it" is far more unhelpful than working to make positive changes.

  • Wireless keyboards go to sleep and can disconnect. Modern ones are sometimes smart/quick enough to send the first keypress but older ones less so. Also if the computer's off spamming caps lock won't turn on the light and let you know to hit the power button.

  • Oh jeez

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  • I have literally never seen a depiction of Vietnam that was positive or shy of direct condemnation of how terrible it all was.

    Seriously, even Forrest Gump’s innocent portrayal of it still managed to underline in bold that it was all pointless, needless, and cruel beyond reason.

    Not sure what about any of that doesn't line up with "sad". None of those adjectives border on happy or nonchalant.