It’s only a 15-minute walk away from them.
Listen, if you’re going to advocate piracy, at least tell people to download the remux.
“See, their song goes ‘ding-ding-ding da-da ding-ding/ding-ding-ding da-da ding-ding’, and mine goes ‘ding-ding-ding da-da ding-ding/DING-ding-ding-ding da-da ding-ding’. It’s totally different.”
— Vanilla Ice, comparing Queen’s “Under Pressure” to his song “Ice Ice Baby”
Having said all that I would like to see it, just don’t need to go to the theater for this one.
From what little I’ve heard, there’s a 4th-wall-breaking scene that involves one of the characters interacting with an audience member (the theater apparently has someone come in and participate). So if nothing else, I guess you could see it in theaters for the novelty?
A group of friends from one of my series.
That’s cool! Would you mind sharing that series here on Lemmy someday?
I had a very strong feeling that this was AI generated…but I just couldn’t put my finger on it. Something about the image just seems off.
Thank you for confirming my suspicions.
Thank you!
Ah, I stand corrected.
Now I’ll just get the dumb variant.
These don’t really exist on a consumer level anymore. What you’re looking for is called a commercial display, which is what’s used in businesses and hospitals.
If you’re concerned about this, you may want to consider buying a commercial display, which is basically just a giant monitor. They’re meant for businesses and hospitals, so they’re going to be expensive. Many brands such as LG and Samsung sell commercial displays.
Anothet alternative is to buy a projector. Projectors offer a much more “cinematic” experience, and they can be cheaper in comparison to commercial displays. Although there are a few projectors that have smart (anti-)features, most of them lack these. For a projector, I recommend the BenQ HT2060. It’s confirmed to have no smart features, and supports HDR.
Any GPL violations would be reported to the Software Freedom Conservacy, who would go to court on the dev’s behalf.
There was a major lawsuit back in 2022 between the SFC and Vizio, and the SFC won.
It means it can’t ever become proprietary closed-source software (not without a major lawsuit).
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Out of curuosity, what is the programming equivalent of Japanese?
You monster.
Think of all the shareholders that won’t be getting a slightly bigger return on their investment because you didn’t buy two consoles!