This is hilarious, I’d like to see more of this.
I can see it now: Mario comes under fire after users dig up some koopaphobic tweets from 10 years ago.
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!
Out of curuosity, what is the programming equivalent of Japanese?
Okay, thanks!
Who is the original artist?
I’m so disgusted. This is just wrong, no matter how you try to justify it.
Because how are people supposed to enjoy the movie in that horrible CAM quality? At least wait for the WEB-DL.
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Don’t worry, there are still some services out there that do this!
And Gamefly allows you to rent movies, too!
I’m really pushing the limits of “No Stupid Questions”…
Jobs, who once famously characterized death as “likely the greatest invention of existence,” left this world with a lasting gaze at his loved ones and a simple, yet enigmatic remark: “Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.”
Saved you a click.
And no one ever pirated a Nintendo game ever again.
In other news:
OpenShot may be the closest equivalent I can think of to WMM. Either that or Kdenlive (which can be pretty complex).
It’s also better than H.265/HEVC. Plus, it’s open-source and royalty free.
I feel like you shouldn’t be advertising online that you’re uploading large quantities of pirated media? Just kinda seems like common sense? Some of you guys are very trusting lol.
Hey, I clearly stated that I was uploading Linux ISOs and research papers! I never said anything about pirated media!
In all seriousness though, in hindsight I probably should have used an alt account to post this. If my home instance becomes compromised, I could end up in hot water…
It always made sense to me, because when you create folders for your backups, it will always get sorted chronologically.
It was me, I’m the leaker.
There is another fan project called “4K77”, which also attempts to restore the original version of Star Wars. They somehow managed to get their hands on the original film reels, and scanned them digitally in 4K. It looks very grainy, but this is to preserve the original experience of watching the film in theaters in 1977.
So if you want a modern-looking and cleaned-up version of the original “New Hope”, then watch Harmy’s Despecialized Edition (keep in mind it’s only 720p). If you want the genuine '70s theater experience with the film grain and everything, watch 4K77.
I doubt this is fully “free” like the X200, but this is still a major improvement. If anything, at least it won’t have Intel ME built-in.
That is correct.