I watched a youtube a while back that posited a version of the Bourne Identity where we see the whole thing from Jason’s perspective only, learning things as he learns them, going on that journey with him. And it honestly feels like the version of the movie that should have been, but never was.
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tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•PC Gamers Abandoning Windows 11 for Linux with Higher FPS & Fewer InterruptionsEnglish
8·1 day agoFor what it’s worth, the “i7” branding isn’t a family, but a tier representation.
So basically it goes like:
i3 = basic
i5 = midrange
i7 = high end
i9 = top end
The first i7s released way back in 2010, so some older i7 chips are not supported by Windows 11 while newer ones (2018 and onwards) are.
But yeah, use Linux :)
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do people like about Star Trek Voyager?
2·5 days agoI can totally forgive the photon torpedoes and shuttlecraft counts because I don’t see Voyager as being a strictly serial show. It kinda straddles the line between episodic and serial without being fully either - and on that basis I’ll allow it some degree of ‘reset’ between episodes.
Where Voyager certainly is serial are the show’s characters, and their change and growth as the seasons progress. That’s the real story in Voyager, versus whatever problem-of-the-week the ship finds itself in.
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Whoever invented the 12-hour clock never doubted that people will always know if it's day or night
6·6 days ago24-hour format when written
12-hour format when spoken
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•GOG plan to look a bit closer at Linux through 2026English
13·6 days agoExactly.
I’m not interested in any company announcing what they ‘plan’ to do, I’m interested when they actually do it.
I can’t quite identify the point at which this turns from real to parody
I’ve not read the books or seen the movies or anything, so I don’t have a clue what Edward is like.
The ‘minor’ issue is one thing (eek) but if I had the power of telepathy, I can only assume I’d be pretty fascinated by someone I couldn’t read.
Human interaction is kinda built on the supposition that you can choose what you share with others and keep private things private, and getting to know people is the process of getting comfortable in sharing more about ourselves. We feel happy around our friends because we feel we have a sense of them and know them, and that’s an earned process.
If you always knew what anyone was thinking, it would make life very bland.
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Machine price leak suggests it will cost as much as an iPhone
3·10 days agoPeople are accustomed to consoles being unnaturally cheap, and even as manufacturing costs sky-rocket manufacturers are still eating a lot of that increase because they don’t want to lose sales to the competition, and expect they can make money back later on game sales and online service subscriptions.
Valve meanwhile doesn’t have that approach, and will be selling the the Steam Box for at least what it costs.
It will be exactly the same story with the Steam Frame - everyone is hoping it will be price-competitive with the Meta Quest but I can almost guarantee it won’t. It will be FAR more expensive.
Why? Because Meta are making money back later with advertising, and selling your data, while Valve are just providing a device.
If you want a little privacy, Linux support, and hardware you control, you’ll have to be prepared to pay a premium for it.
Kettle pros know how much is in there by how heavy it feels.
We don’t like muffins ‘round here! No muffins, no toast, no teacakes, no buns, baps, baguettes or bagels, no croissants, no crumpets, no pancakes, no potato cakes, no hot cross buns, and definitely - no smeggin’ flapjacks!
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone else on here a "Reddit refugee"?
59·11 days agoSince the API exodus, yes.
I made a very conscious choice to leave reddit at that time, due to that particular bullshit, and I don’t regret it.
Doesn’t mean I don’t miss reddit though, because I do. Reddit has a lot more traffic which obviously means a lot more content in the sort of niche communities I really love.
But I made the right choice. I don’t want to be part of that any longer. And the more of us make this choice, the better things will be for us all.
Minecraft is really out of place, yeah.
The rest are all multiplayer PVP/PVE shooters, MOBAs and the like, and then there’s Minecraft.
I’ve been playing Minecraft since Beta, and the way I like to play it’s a super chill and creative game.
When people say “Indie games are better” they don’t mean this as some universal truism, as if awful ones don’t exist. Of course they exist.
They mean that triple-A gaming has lost its way, and the soul of what is great about gaming is no longer found there, but in Indie.
Indie games are free to be just games - built with the intent of creating fun for the player, or telling a memorable story, or being interesting in whatever way the creator likes.
Triple A games are becoming only products, designed to make money. They are increasingly stuffed with mandatory accounts,microtransactions, DLC, and predatory gambling mechanics to keep players hooked while drip-feeding them dopamine.
The people at the top don’t care about games as creative expression, just games as a money product. If publishers could create ‘games’ without the annoyance of needing studios of developers or designers and creative types who have ‘vision’ and other bothersome things, they would. If they could just pull a lever and shit out another AI-generated turd, they’d do it.
Even single-player triple-A games aren’t immune. Despite enormous budgets games are coming out half-baked and bland, because they are made by a huge and disparate team who lost sight of the game’s vision because it’s too dilute, and they are overworked and being pressured to just fucking finish it already because we need this out in time to boost the Q4 shareholder results.
So yes.
“Indie games are better.”
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•You rarely hear people get toungue-tied in scripted television or film
6·16 days agoI haven’t played it, but that sounds great honestly! :)
One of the things that absolutely winds me up in game cutscenes is where it becomes super obvious it’s just actors in a room. This is especially apparent when there is ellipsis, such as when a character is interrupted by a surprise event:
Char A: “We should head back before the…”
Char B: “Hey, look out!”
In writing, this is fine, but in the recording booth it almost always ends up with A’s voice actor stopping in the middle of their sentence for seemingly no reason (because they have literally no more script to read) and then B ‘interrupting’ them after a weird pause of dead air, with absolutely no overlap or cross-talk. It’s utterly unrealistic and completely destroys any illusion we were experiencing a genuine interaction.
I’m honestly shocked at how many big-budget games that clearly have a focus on narrative and story put out immersion-breaking rubbish like that and think it’s good enough.
On a somewhat related note, if you enjoy anime and good voice acting then check out “MILKY☆SUBWAY the Galactic Limited Express”
It’s super-short at 3 minutes per episode, and has fantastic VA work that sounds like real people having organic conversations, rather than reading a script. You can watch the whole thing on youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2erzV0ZmZKca9UHllZ2DObnwC56ffwqH
Honestly the best anime I’ve seen in ages.
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When you were living with your parents, how often would they go through your personal space? (aka; enter your room, search your drawers, your backpack, your electronic devices, etc...) Is this normal?
40·17 days agoSame, never got searched. It was a shock when I got older and learned that some kids regularly had their rooms turned over. The idea had never occurred to me that this could even be a thing, because I always felt safe in my room and felt my ‘secrets’ were safe too - even if they were mostly harmless secrets.
I was also not a kid who caused much trouble however, and you might argue “well there’s the reason.”
That might be true, but i think it’s mostly the other way around.
The one time as an older child I actually did something pretty bad, my friends all got grounded by their parents, but I didn’t. My mum just looked me in the eyes after I’d confessed, and said “Don’t do that again” - and I felt so disappointed in myself that I knew I wouldn’t. I didn’t need to be grounded, because I loved my mother and cared what she thought, and the regret I felt in that moment was punishment enough.
If you ransack your kid’s room on the regular, you’ll only create a person who grows up to resent you, and learns to hide from you and lie to you. Everyone deserves a place they feel safe in, and is theirs, even children.
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite movie that is in a language which you do not speak?
1·18 days agoYou’ve clearly thought about it a lot.
Subtitle mistakes and bad timings is something that bothers me a lot too.
I’ve only ever watched the sub for Kimi no na Wa so I didn’t experience the English soundtrack, but the Japanese was banging and really helped make the movie.
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite movie that is in a language which you do not speak?
1·19 days agoI’m surprised the official subs are bad for such a big release, but I can believe it.
I kinda miss the days when fansubs were the only way to watch stuff, as much as that meant wating!
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Minecraft@lemmy.world•I've added a sign to my single player world every new year for 14 years!English
8·19 days agoI think it tells us a lot about humans. Doesn’t really matter what, or why, but we want people to know “I was here”
tiramichu@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite movie that is in a language which you do not speak?
2·19 days agoI assume that works only because you’ve seen it enough times you remember the intent of what is being said, even if you don’t understand it to listen to?






To me personally, the defining element is some aspect of reasoned thinking and adaptation.
Hermit crabs use shells and beavers build dams because they are evolutionarily predisposed to do those things - so to me that isn’t true tool use.
On the other hand, when we see ravens using sticks to fish things out of small holes, or dropping shells in the road so cars will crush them open, that’s genuine tool-using because, they are applying logic to solve problems in novel ways with what they have available in the environment.