Ah yiss! Another post from a kotaku blogger who shows time and again that they don’t understand anything technical or with nuance!
Ah yiss! Another post from a kotaku blogger who shows time and again that they don’t understand anything technical or with nuance!
Exactly, between newer stuff they produce(Witcher, Arcane, Ozark, Stranger Things, Squid Game!, Alice in Borderland, etc), library of k-drama (Vagabond, Reply 1988, Kingdom, Crash landing on you, Memories of Alhambra, etc, etc), movies they buy (Don’t look up, Roma, The Irishman, etc), and the library of random old…
While I 100% support libraries...I also can’t be bothered to have to get on a waitlist to watch a 10 year old movie and risk late fees.
The amount of stupid and misinformation I see in comments and the original posts around crypto is mind blowing.
The amount of stupid and misinformation I see in comments and the original posts around crypto is mind blowing.
It was about par for the course in my opinion. Many of the fight scenes had the plasticy rushed CGI look that a fair number of Marvel movies have suffered from.
Lol, well you can’t account for taste (or the lack of it) so...I guess go enjoy whatever you like
That’s the problem, the stakes are so high, that half the available characters serve no purpose at all. They contribute nothing to the story, and instead we get random power level adjustments to give them a chance to do something (i.e. Captain Marvel be inexplicably weak in End Game, or Captain America being…
My reply is “celestial the size of the sun”.
If by great you mean pointless, overly long, and insulting to humanity that we are apparently too stupid to event invent the plow…then you’re right
Who cares? He has a fancy sword, meanwhile the MCU has moved on to “Alien Space God Robots with Laser Eyes Made by a Celestial the Size of the Sun”
The point is that we have dozens of articles attacking Bitcoin as some huge boogie man...when it shouldn’t even be ranking in the top 10 of environmentally damaging industries, and isn’t even trending to be in the top 10.
I mean, as of writing it’s worth $60,000, on the Lightning network requires infinitesimal amount of energy to use, and is just as artificial as any other currency printed out of thin air...
Again, the amount of sheer “dumb” in this comment.
That’s like saying “the yen is imaginary because you valued total all yen in existence is 10 trillion dollars” ...not exactly the gotcha you think it is...
If Khol’s cash weren’t controlled by a central entity, could be sent anywhere in the world, spent anywhere, was a trillion dollar industry, and a sovereign currency of at least one country. Then yes :)
1. Yes it does, so do a lot of industries (like the gold industry which uses double the power, the banking industry which uses near double the power, and any number of other useless industries like “souvenir t-shirts” which while likely using less power, are also utterly devoid of any value)
Wow, what a disingenuous load of shit. Those provisions would have required even more crypto tax reporting and destroyed decentralized crypto as a whole. and one of the amendments would have unfairly targeted some cryptos over others, picking winners and losers. IIRC the provision would have forced every automated…
The point is that it doesn’t matter if they’re “better” Hardly anyone plays them. It’s like saying “there’s better competitive military first person shooters than battlefield and call of duty” but no one plays them and if you ask someone on the street about them they’d say “huh?”
It’s now 2021 and I just saw this story because Kotaku likes recycling old content these days. Hello!