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“Choose a better date to be born on next time, okay?”
“Choose a better date to be born on next time, okay?”
That’s because they’re using the wrong date format.
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I have the equivalent of RAID 5 too, but mind the usual “RAID is not a backup” - if you deliberately delete something (or something goes wrong with an app managing your media), hardware redundancy won’t save you in any way; it only helps if the data is intact and you want to remedy a hardware failure.
I only back up my music collection because I put extra effort into organising and tagging everything, plus some of it is rips of CDs not available anywhere. As for movies and TV shows, I only back up configurations and catalogues of the relevant apps, the contents themselves are 1) too big to be feasible to back up and 2) 99% of the time available to re-download.
The question then is why the intern has access to the shut down button.
They got us in the first half.
I hope this is real; and if it is, I hope there are more teachers like this.
It would if everybody votes with their wallet.
Something you’re paying for should be completely ad free, period.
That’s fair, but then why did he want to acquire it so bad?
It’s as if this guy is trying to see how many times he can shoot himself in the foot and walk away.
The sad thing is that this happens because someone forces them to comply and not out of principle.
Can I counteract that with “then maybe you should release finished products at the initial public release date”?
Fair point. But that pollution still ends up in the atmosphere, just less concentrated above the cities.
Unless we’re talking solar, wind or something else clean and renewable, EVs don’t eliminate emissions, they just move them somewhere else.
What happened to the idea of small, non-intrusive banner ads? Of course it’s not realistic to expect those on YouTube and they bring much less revenue compared to in-your-face video interstitials per impression, but I’m much more likely to whitelist those.
Well, what do they expect? Of course there won’t be much (if any) revenue before release. If you built trust in the audience that you ship quality products from day 1, maybe more people will preorder, but the way it is now it’s rather the opposite.
The film industry NEEDS TO CHANGE
Agree, and I’d add that it’s not just the film industry. It’s mostly the same shit all throughout entertainment industry as a whole. Take video games for example - each year there are assumingly AAA titles coming out half cooked at release and yet they cost more than they ever have. Thank you very much, I’d much rather just wait a year for you to fix all those bugs and I’ll buy the game at 80% off if it’s any good.
Does it work with omitting the year though?