[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 1 points 5 months ago

It came out after ~1800, so yes.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 1 points 5 months ago

The Vvitch

Wait was it actually really good? I saw its advertising everywhere, but I don't think I ever heard anyone actually see it and want to talk about it.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 11 points 5 months ago

they do a lot more “tell, don’t show” than old movies

Geez the Netflix Avatar adaptation (a show, not movie, but still) was so bad for this. Despite actually having more runtime and fewer distinct plot points (due to the removal of and consolidation of different side-plots) than the cartoon it was based on, it spent less time showing us why characters think and feel how they do, and straight-up told us every single thing.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 3 points 5 months ago

IIRC in The Hobbit films they couldn't use forced perspective because they were shooting native 3D.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 6 points 7 months ago

The catch is that you're signing up for a recurring subscription, and Audible plays the hard sell when you try to cancel your subscription.

(If you're determined though, this can be great for you. I think I've gotten a total of 5 or 6 audiobooks for free from Audible thanks to their free first month and "please don't leave" unsubscribe flow and "please come back" emails.)

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 5 points 8 months ago

*Upper working class (what the media likes calling the middle class)

It's useful, because it more accurately matches what the rest of the world means when they say "middle class". It's always weird watching British panel shows and the like when I hear someone refer to someone as being "so middle class" as a synonym for "so posh". Because here, it has basically the opposite meaning.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 2 points 8 months ago

This crazy Wizard/Inventor named Zhuge Liang invented hot air balloons and used them as communication between troop formations. No wait, this one is actually true and not a legend.

He’s also the guy after whom the "zhuge nu" (which you may also have heard called a "chu ko nu"—a repeating crossbow) is named. Though it seems likely that he was actually not involved in inventing it.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 5 points 8 months ago

Since you brought up Vlad III, it’s probably worth noting that claims that he “inspired” Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel are grossly exaggerated. The truth is that Stoker had pretty much finished the novel and was just weeks from publishing it—under the title Count Wampyr—when he came across stories of Vlad the Impaler, and decided to change the name and a few minor details to fit.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 6 points 9 months ago

First, I doubt that. Even with all the tooling available for mods on Reddit, being able to access a user's overall karma or subreddit karma was really useful for moderating. Including the tools accessing that karma count.

But secondly, and perhaps more importantly, even if that weren't true, and future mod tooling for Lemmy was going to magically solve the problem, removing that tool now is pretty poor. Better to leave it and remove it only once it is no longer necessary.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 7 points 9 months ago

Yes, it really was. It wasn't perfect for the reasons you describe, but it certainly was a useful extra tool.

[-] Zagorath@feddit.nl 13 points 9 months ago

Karma was also a really handy tool for mods to keep away bots and trolls.

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