Pretty fucking low bar to clear in not going full hysterical “See?! she’s racist too!” pile-on for the clicks, and they just barely cleared it (see also roseanne like a week ago)
Pretty fucking low bar to clear in not going full hysterical “See?! she’s racist too!” pile-on for the clicks, and they just barely cleared it (see also roseanne like a week ago)
The other aspect of this is the loss of the home video market. Go check out Matt Damon’s “Hot Ones” episode. He lays it out so absurdly clearly. The loss of that income stream was massive.
This is funny, but it’s also almost exactly what Zaslav actually says out loud. “Why don’t we make more of the stuff that makes money, and stop making the stuff that doesn’t make money?”
Oh no! You bought a game you were looking forward to playing literally YEARS before this remake comes out!
Skull & Bones feels like it should have been a spiritual successor to Black Flag. Why they decided to go with a live service naval combat multiplayer game instead of just making an open-world pirate action RPG will always baffle me.
Oh yeah I used to do it all the time but now I’m in my 40s and the carpel tunnel is really acting up so I don’t do it much anymore.
Come on, who hasn’t pulled a heart of someone’s chest with their bare hands? The difficult part is to have the heart still beating once it’s out of the chest.
Hey my favorite IJ movie is the one where Mola Ram pulls a dude’s heart from his chest with his bare hands, but the fridge nuking thing is still silly.
As a manga reader I can assure you SxF’s next season will do just that.
Theaters will soon go the way of drive-ins and rotary phone.
We can argue superhero fatigue and Pixar fatigue and everything else, but realistically, studios also need to be looking hard at the box office and the theatrical experience. Across the Spiderverse was very successful as animation and a superhero movie, but much was written of the age of the audience skewing a lot…
“Infinite Really Does Just Look Like the Ultimate Stellaris Mod”
Please share some links to some valuable content that was created by Reddit, the company, and not its user base.
What both sites could have (and should have done IMO) is just modified their APIs to also return ads, so ads are displayed whether you’re using a first- or third-party reader.
Tell us you have no idea what’s going on without telling us you have no idea what’s going on.
Don’t like Reddit? Don’t use it! End this stupid blackout.
What do you mean by “their” data? It isn’t their data. It’s the users data. Reddit doesn’t actually create any content and is entirely dependent on the goodwill of its users to function.
Reddit is trying to charge an amount that is over 70 times the industry standard cost of API calls. It’s clearly an astronomically unreasonable amount that is the problem.
good. it should have always been more than two days, but Spez fucked it up again.