I don't think spoilers apply to works based on history.
I don't think spoilers apply to works based on history.
The Bomb will return in “Adventures at Bikini Atoll”
What is Disney if not bullshit persevering?
** mild spoilers **
In the book on which the movie is based, American Prometheus, there’s a debate about what exactly transpired. The authors note the existence of conspiracy theories alleging that Jean Tatlock was murdered by the FBI because her communist sympathies had the potential to compromise the Manhattan…
It’s purposely ambiguous because it’s ambiguous what happened to her. Oppenheimer would never truly know, and neither will we.
Disney has assured the actors that they have no intention of using this technology that they paid for. They just want digital keepsakes of all their background actors for sentimental reasons.
A decent programmer could probably make a website like that in a month or two in his spare time.
I mean, how hard could it be to create a copycat website that’s cooperatively owned? We take for granted that these behemoths can’t be beat, but it’s not like Reddit is some groundbreaking proprietary technology. Twitter, too.
I do agree with your basic position, but ultimately the climate is going to come along and make all these issues irrelevant. Mass human deaths caused by climate change are no longer confined to poor people in countries far away...now people in North America, affluent parts of Asia, and Europe are dying or having their…
But most of these are small communities, and today only protesting subreddit with over 10 million subscribers is r/fitness.
Even Apollo, which was a spark for many of the complaints, was ok with a charge for API access, but the problem was the timeline and the lies. January: “no, we’re not changing the API you use for years to come.” July: “you have 30 days to start paying us five times your current subscription revenue.”
So true. Even the behemoth of meta couldn’t get threads to catch on.
I never had an issue with Reddit trying to charge for API access. That’s their prerogative to do that.
However, I don’t think Reddit/Spez fully appreciate how much their unpaid moderators keep the site from being a cesspool. Losing access to features that help the moderate was a bad move. Has Reddit come through on…
i mean yeah Reddit was always going to win. i dont think anyone really thought they’d reverse the changes. sure there was hope, but what it showed was that Reddit is nothing without its users. they fucked up the google search that google had to respond to. they tried to placate users with a ill timed r/theplace event.…
How is this a box office triumph when it lost Disney at least 100 million dollars?
I dunno. Your argument seems to put a bit of “smart pornstar” pressure on the tiddy streamers.
Pretty sure most Twitch “viewers” aren’t giving the channels their undivided attention. It’s more like something to have going while you’re playing a game yourself, maybe pop in and out of watching if they hear something interesting.
But only until you’re about 30, 35, tops.
Might also work for the Danny Masterson article.
Is this “Guy Commenting On Wrong Thread” fanfic?