Ah so he’s just a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude.
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Ah yes, the movie where they cast a French person as Scottish, a Scottish person as Spanish, and an American as a Russian.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Democrats introduce bill to help federal workers cover childcare costs during shutdown5·1 day agoI think it’s that category of essential employees who are working without pay that this would be most intended for.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When you say you don't like linux on Lemmy32·3 days agoHey, some of us are 35-year-old edgelords
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Marine park threatens to euthanize 30 whales if Canada does not provide fundingEnglish8·3 days agoI’m not a marine biologist, so I can’t speculate on what the best alternative is for these whales, but I would like to imagine there are more options than the binary of “kill them” or “throw them to the
wolvessharks”.Marineland is just parroting the euthanize option because they’re upset they couldn’t make a quick buck by selling them to China. It’s a hissy fit tactic to try to un-block the sale.
If the whales are not able to be released in to the wild, I’m sure there are plenty of other facilities out there that would be able to care for them. Marineland might need to pay them to take the animals in, but it should be their obligation to do so if they’re unable to support the quality of life they need themselves.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Marine park threatens to euthanize 30 whales if Canada does not provide fundingEnglish311·3 days agoC’mon Ottawa, force them to rehabilitate and release them, even if it kills the park.
A lot of animals cannot be rehabilitated and released. If they were born and raised in captivity, they have effectively no chance of survival on their own. I don’t know what the situation is for these animals, but I’ve been to plenty of zoos and aquariums in the past that have rehabilitation programs and even they have a few “lifers” who will never leave.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•And I won't delete them either for nostalgia reasons1091·3 days agoShit. I was about to quip “Your intern is only 8?” before I remembered what year it was.
I will say I don’t like the direction imgur went, but to play devil’s advocate, I don’t think there was any way around it.
The problem is that being an image host used by millions of users is incredibly expensive, and between needing to pay for the infrastructure, content moderators, and (in this case) regulatory compliance, it all adds up.
The only income model they have is ads, which is why they needed to re-tool the UI to hinder users’ ability to direct share images, and converting it to a more social media type of format keeps users on the site so they can cycle in more ads for more revenue.
An ideal internet would not need to rely on ad money to work, but I’m struggling to think of what else could be done at the scale imgur operates, as donation models can barely even keep Lemmy instances above water. If ad money wasn’t a thing, would sites like imgur be able to exist? Maybe they shouldn’t, I don’t know.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, a great looking game but with pacing issues5·3 days agoI’ve played a lot of JRPGs in my time, and I can also say I don’t enjoy Ni no Kuni. It’s definitely more style than substance.
New England? There’s an entire Pennsylvania and New York between Ohio and New England.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Crunchyroll Faces Cancelation: Why Anime Fans Are Choosing Piracy After Latest UpdateEnglish181·5 days agoDon’t forget that Crunchyroll is also owned by Sony, who have basically picked up a monopoly on anime streaming services by buying out all of the competition. Aniplex, Funimation, Crunchyroll, Kadokawa, all under the Sony umbrella.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•you spin me right round baby right round...8·6 days agoFor this one, I think it’s nothing quite as exciting, basically just what you’d expect.
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vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•you spin me right round baby right round...7·6 days agoGuessing that column is truncated “Allergies,” though I’m not sure if the exclamation point means that they have a major allergy or maybe their allergy information wasn’t recorded yet.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a good song choice for a nurse pinning/graduation ceremony?1·6 days agoJust not to worry about them, explaining a bit more about their relationship with their producer.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Xbox: "Price Increases Are Never Fun For Anybody"English10·6 days agoNintendo raised the price of the Switch 1 and most of their accessory products in the US and Canada in May for Canada and August for the US.
This was following price increases for Nintendo Switch Online in Latin American countries which started in January. Nintendo has not raised prices of the subscription globally, but in their press releases about increased costs of hardware, they state that “price adjustments may be necessary in the future” for NSO, presumably after evaluating trends when the free trial period of GameChat ends for Switch 2 early adopters in March 2026.
And I know you said you don’t care about Sony, but just to share sources, Sony has already increased the price of their hardware in Japan in August 2024; Europe, Australia, and New Zealand in March; and the US in August of this year.
This was following earlier price increases in 2022 for Canada, Japan, Europe, Australia, and Mexico.
Sony also increased the cost of PS+ in North America, Europe, and Japan back in 2023, more recently for Southeast Asia back in April, and there are rumors of another upcoming price increase to be announced at some point now that we’ve entered FY2026.
So all of this is just to illustrate that what Microsoft is doing isn’t really anything new—it’s just the latest development in a continuing industry-wide trend.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Xbox: "Price Increases Are Never Fun For Anybody"English4·6 days agoRaising the price of hardware twice since May and now raising the price of game pass by 50% is not something a company does if they’re interested in competing against Sony or Nintendo.
But when Sony and Nintendo are doing the same thing…?
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Rock Band 4 to be delisted on tenth anniversary following the expiration of its licensesEnglish34·7 days agoDon’t worry, the games industry has you covered on that now. They just release games that are broken or half-finished without the day 1 patch, but then allowing it to update removes all of the licensed content.
vateso5074@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a good song choice for a nurse pinning/graduation ceremony?1·7 days agoIf that is truly the case, then it is just a bit potentially concerning that you might be codependent on this person, given the extent to which your conversations with others keep circling back to them.
I am not one to judge others on the way they want to live their lives, so it’s all good as long as you’re happy and safe.
But if you happen to feel like this person might be restricting your autonomy or that everything has to revolve around them, it might not be a bad idea to reach out to other people you can confide in for some support.
I think a lot of it comes down to how people were taught math.
In my generation, it was almost all rote memorization. You memorize times tables. You memorize the steps to do long division. You memorize specific formulas. And then you have to draft it all into proofs to explain why things work, but you were never really taught why things work in the first place. The answer was always “It just does.”
Rather than rote memorization, a better use of time for younger students is to focus more on the logic of math, to really get that “why” component before asking them to complete dozens of repetitive problems for homework.
Other parts of it might also just come down to entertainment value, to be honest. Here’s where my perspective veers further into anecdote, but maybe it rings true for others, I don’t know.
Learning about aphantasia was a new one for me. I don’t have it, but I am acquainted with two people who do, and both of those people did well at math in school but hated history and literature. On the other hand, those were my favorite subjects, because being able to immerse myself in a story or put myself in a certain time and place made those subjects more bearable, sometimes fun.
It occurred to me that the way they felt reading books was probably a lot like how I felt doing math: just a lot of reading information on a page and memorizing important details to regurgitate later for some assessment or another. But for them, the logic of math probably made that subject easier to engage with than something as vague as an author’s intent.