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That’s a funny story if true, but also kind of messed if the volume is loud enough that the neighbors are hearing it.

I don’t think the lost 7 minutes to reach the 112 length of the previous shortest MCU films while be noticed. But it does make me apprehensive on how they will incorporate backstory for Photon and Ms. Marvel into the shortest MCU film. Will it make watching Ms. Marvel and WandaVision (and Secret Invasion) feel like it

Delighted to hear it; I’m not saying runtime is the core problem with blockbusters these days, but the number I’ve watched whose scripts can barely sustain those 2.5 hour lengths has certainly made it a prime culprit. Keen it lean, keep it pacy.

It sounds like Netflix wanted an excuse to terminate the contract and then realized that they didn’t have the rights to the bible that parts of the sequel film/game now rely on.

Imagine being such an asshole that you need to a mod to remove a choice for you and only you that you weren’t going to make anyway just to make yourself feel better. 

Stretch that content out, Iger!

Honestly, this is all fine. I’m the easiest possible mark for anything Marvel, and even I was starting to get a bit worn out. Slowing the pace down a bit can only help.

https://kotaku.com/stop-preordering-video-games-1713802537

The problem is that the game trains you to use the Journal to know when you can and can’t continue a quest. Especially with the companion quests, it’s always saying stuff like “We should look for Gale’s associate when we get to Baldur’s Gate” or whatever. That lets us know that that questline is on pause until we hit

And yet its still keeping up in sales numbers with the current gen, when its not beating them. While I agree Nintendo leave a lot of money on the table, I don’t think making TONS of money is a problem for them. They’re still making it hand over fist despite people who are very online complaining about its specs.

This is hilariously off the mark. 

I didn’t say “not encrypted”. I said “doesn’t maintain end to end encryption” which they confirm themselves in their FAQ when they say “the message is encrypted on your device, decrypted at the Beeper server, then re-encrypted with the applicable messaging app’s encryption”. This means Beeper can see a plaintext

2FA hijacking, someone impersonating me, someone impersonating someone else to me, viewing sensitive images I’ve sent or received, silently collecting my data for days/months/years while everyone is blissfully unaware the entire service is compromised. Ya know. Stuff.

But they are perfectly trustworthy and I’m sure their security will be perfect, and besides, being able to hijack *every* communication vector for an individual is not at all a lucrative target for hackers.

Thinking it's hypothetical is exactly how you get hacked. 

It doesn’t maintain end to end encryption. So you’re basically dumping your unencrypted messages on Beeper’s servers.

so just a new version of Trillian Messenger?

The advanced previews of Flash were also applauding it as an an amazing film and I refuse to believe it flopped solely because they changed the ending cameo between the screeners and release...

Imo I’m a big fan of how the fast travel is displayed in Tears of the Kingdom… I can’t actually think of many games that actually do the same thing but it’s such a genius way of hiding the loading of the area while also orienting players to where they are going, even if they did just select it. It kinda gives the

That means nothing. Discovery Warner was also impressed with the Flash, which got a lukewarm reception at best. Lol