Didn’t know this phenomenon had a name. That’s what I’m doing right now however. I want to have enough money to be unemployed for a year or two.
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CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•(Technology Connections) Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind [33:46]English3·17 days agoYou’re preaching to the choir. That’s why we spend time making remuxes and encodes. But for release groups to make those we need the format to survive, because Hollywood won’t make the physical media if there’s no copy protection.
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•(Technology Connections) Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind [33:46]English1·17 days agoIt’s not really dead, but they’ve definitely scaled down their operations. With streaming services increasing their prices YoY I believe the return to physical media will be cheaper in some cases.
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•(Technology Connections) Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind [33:46]English5·17 days agoHighly doubt you can monetize it. Most groups do it as a hobby because they care about preservation. Internal groups don’t lack the time or storage space. What we do lack is dedicated BluRay rippers from distant regions.
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•(Technology Connections) Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind [33:46]English3·17 days agoYeah, really makes you wonder if it’s by design as some sort of evil anti piracy measure.
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•(Technology Connections) Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind [33:46]English11·17 days agoYou would be surprised but in the US DVDs are still king. They sell far better than regular BluRays and even better than 4K UHD BRs. So saying it’s dead is difficult.
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•(Technology Connections) Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind [33:46]English39·17 days agoAs a ripper myself for one of the internal groups, both DVDs and Blu rays have this annoying thing where they include the subtitles in image format (PGS for BRs, forgot what the DVD one was). It’s a headache for the rippers and encoders because we then need to OCR the subtitles for the encodes we put out there. Sometimes if we get lucky the movie is on a streaming platform making this process obsolete as we grab the .vtt files from the streaming service and sync it with the BR we’re making (as well as transforming it to .srt) . My only assumption as to why MPAA decided on image format subs for both DVDs and BRs is because it makes it easy to deal with different languages and the likes, you just display a static image and fk everything else. But for the people putting out quality releases if we ship PGS that means we’re just doing a bad job.
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CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•AI Led Business SimulationEnglish49·19 days agoMore coherent than the ceo of my company
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•X (formerly Twitter) has been experiencing international outages for a second time in a week.English19·20 days agoHaha, the excuse they like to use in situations like this is “DEI hires caused this”. Musk, have you been DEI hiring?
S21, S22 and a Pixel 5 or 6. The latter was the one to break the camel’s break.
It was one S21, S22 and a Pixel 5 or 6. I didn’t overpay for the mux delux version, just the basic one.
Eh, not really. I buy Apple because I’ve had 3 Android phones crap out on me literally days after their warranty died. I got tired of that shit, I paid a bit more and got myself an iPhone 13. It still works as good as it did on the first day. While I do know that Apple devices have a set death day (when they stop getting security updates), I believe I generate far less e-waste by buying 1 iPhone every 7 or 8 years instead of buying a brand new Android every year.
As far as Fortnite goes, I don’t care for the game itself, but I am happy that they fought Apple in court and gave developers the freedom to implement third party IAP, albeit I have no use for it as I only use my phone for phone calls and messaging and the occasional web browsing.
They’re not gonna do anything about it for the same reason any other litigious company hasn’t done anything thus far. They’re looking to benefit from AI by cutting costs. If the tech wasn’t beneficiary to these big tech conglomerates they would’ve already sued their asses to oblivion, but since they do care they’ll let AI train on their copyrighted material.
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI and the FDA Are Holding Talks About Using AI In Drug EvaluationEnglish16·1 month agoAh great, horrors beyond my imagination.
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit will tighten verification to keep out human-like AI botsEnglish141·1 month agoDon’t think they’re doing this out of the goodness of the hearts, they’re just trying to avoid the “shit in, shit out” affect of their data sample.
Yes, I’m fully aware we want to abolish IP law for different reasons but still, I’m onboard.
What they’re actually gonna do is release Plex 2 or something and then just invalidate all the old lifetime licenses, as they were for Plex and not Plex 2
CriticalMiss@lemmy.worldto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•PC gamers spend 92% of their time on older games, oh and there are apparently 908 million of us now5·3 months agoLove to see metrics im apart of. I only play TF2, Minecraft and emulate PS2 games nowadays.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought Idiocracy didn’t propose any solution at all. If I remember correctly, smart people not having kids was just a plot driver. Sadly, with the way things are that is how it’s gonna happen in our lifetime most likely. Education is getting worse over time, so the ones who’ll be able to educate their kids properly are those who are already educated.