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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • otherwise you don’t realise his movies are often in large part a collage of other movies.

    Isn’t that the definition of filmmaking? All movies are just collages of influences, style, and form. All art is a remix on previous forms.

    It’s okay to not like Tarantino, I don’t care much about that, but your argument doesn’t really hold up for me.


  • I work on a helpdesk, my phone rings around 8-12 times per day, and most calls are less than 10 minutes. I work a 7.5 hour shift, and at most am on the phone for an hour or so total on an average day. I’m also in an office cubicle farm, not working from home, or behind a series of closed doors.

    Lately, between taking calls, I’ve been reading books, looking at my phone, practicing French, and watching episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation on my iPad. The upper management knows I, and my coworkers, kill time this way between calls.

    We’re efficient problem solvers who get our jobs done with no issue, so the downtime is spent how we see fit.














  • I think the basic idea is that data collection is a form of uncompensated labor. The matter of what it’s worth isn’t the issue, but the fact of it being worth anything to anyone at all, and it being taken from you with little to no choice in the matter. Not to mention bought, sold, traded, etc.

    Yes, a lot of it is tied to agreeing to a EULA, but we all know that just about anything we click on or do on our phones and computers is tracked, stored, sold, and used to make money in dozens/hundreds of ways, EULA or not.

    I don’t think I’ve ever bought something because of an advertisement.

    Side note, this is incredibly difficult to believe, tbh.








  • This is what I’m worried about most, losing those long form communities, and the niche subs. Not just for being on reddit, though, but searching site:reddit.com when I’m looking for info about something.

    Yes, there are a multitude of message boards out there to search, but the voting system makes better responses easier to find from reddit.

    Even if a lot of us don’t go back to reddit in any real way it’s going to take a long, long time to replace it entirely for the broad range of uses it has, outside of it being a community.