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canis_majoris, to moviesandtv in Paramount DMCAs ‘Star Trek’ Fan Project, Apparently Deaf To The History Of ‘Star Trek’
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Yeah, they don’t do C&Ds on things that aren’t actively attempting to profit. Even something as small as a book would break the rules they put out.

I feel like nobody remembers Alec Peters and Axanar - everybody forgets the guy was selling Star Trek coffee and literally trying to bootstrap a studio with crowdfunding around the Star Trek IP. They took him to court and released this massive directive of rules and regulations on fan projects and basically nuked anything that was even taking donations.

Stuff like Stage 9 which was an Unreal Engine VR recreation of the Enterprise-D were taking Patreon donations and were also cut down by the regulations. Fun post-script to that, though - the team working on Stage 9 got hired by Fox and MacFarlane to do the same thing but for the Orville instead. It’s available on Steam as the Orville Fan Experience.

Most fanfic doesn’t cross the line because nobody is exchanging any kind of money. If these guys were printing and distributing that’s an easy violation.

canis_majoris, to moviesandtv in Paramount DMCAs ‘Star Trek’ Fan Project, Apparently Deaf To The History Of ‘Star Trek’
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Yeah, they don’t do C&Ds on things that aren’t actively attempting to profit. Even something as small as a book would break the rules they put out. These are for fan films, but I’m sure they’re applying the same logic here.

I feel like nobody remembers Alec Peters and Axanar - everybody forgets the guy was selling Star Trek coffee and literally trying to bootstrap a studio with crowdfunding around the Star Trek IP. They took him to court and released this massive directive of rules and regulations on fan projects and basically nuked anything that was even taking donations.

Stuff like Stage 9 which was an Unreal Engine VR recreation of the Enterprise-D were taking Patreon donations and were also cut down by the regulations. Fun post-script to that, though - the team working on Stage 9 got hired by Fox and MacFarlane to do the same thing but for the Orville instead. It’s available on Steam as the Orville Fan Experience.

Most fanfic doesn’t cross the line because nobody is exchanging any kind of money. If these guys were printing and distributing that’s an easy violation.

canis_majoris, to videos in I found a ring in there last night
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Classic.

canis_majoris, to canada in Canada’s Public Health Care System Faces Encroachment by Privatizing Profiteers
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Singh should come back and run for premiere in Ontario. Instead of trying to get some nice soundbites and some sharp jabs in, why don’t we take a look at one of the places that’s in dire need of literally anybody. Ford won by default, with less than 27% voter turnout. Singh doesn’t have enough support to win federally, but he could make a decent impact in Ontario if he really wanted.

Sometimes I think of trying to get into the NDP to run in Ontario. There’s literally no options for governance. Andrea Horwath comes off as your 5th grade teacher telling you that you’ve been naughty. I don’t even have a fucking clue who the Liberals are running, because they have zero leadership. Did they replace Del Duca? Who knows.

canis_majoris, to canada in Canada’s Public Health Care System Faces Encroachment by Privatizing Profiteers
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It’s been going on for ages, and it’s just getting worse and worse. You should look into our telcom situation. That one might make you laugh. Alternatively you can look at our grocery stores and how they are 100% vertically integrated from the farms to the transport to the store themselves. It truly is the land of opportunity if you managed to get in 50 years ago.

canis_majoris, to canada in Canada’s Public Health Care System Faces Encroachment by Privatizing Profiteers
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Ford literally cut funding to healthcare during the pandemic. My GP now charges me 25 dollars if I want a script faxed into my pharmacy. His office offers a ‘deal’ of spending 100 dollars per annum which covers those new ‘incidental’ costs including cosmetic procedures (skin tags, warts, etc) and the aforementioned faxing of the script.

It’s fucking bullshit. It’s literally not my fault as your patient that the government has fucked you out of 20 years of salary raises. You have then decided to put that burden on your patients instead of taking the fight to the government alongside every other doctor to fight for a fair wage. I guess it’s just easier to pretend to be American and hybridize everything.

It’s disgusting. I hate it. Even the hospital’s main revenue generation is the parking lot. One of the biggest barriers in healthcare is being able to visit loved ones without being charged out the ass. Costs around 15 dollars for two hours of parking.

canis_majoris, to firefox in Firefox Slow in Wayland, not in X.org, or Windows when searching on bing.com
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They were caught selling data to Microsoft, which is a pretty stark contrast from their initial mission of being the anti-Google that respected your privacy.

canis_majoris, to games in Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down
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I play a lot of games on Gamepass so I am basically just renting it.

canis_majoris, to games in Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down
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That game was so fucked I actually blocked out my memories of playing it. Now all I remember is going to the office to get fans to get screws to repair my shit because I was trying to upgrade something and my guns broke because weapon degradation is fucking bullshit.

I heard that Bethesda was being told by Microsoft to adapt the Idtech engine that runs Doom and Id games to be moddable, and (if you can believe this) media are reporting that it’s the “least buggy Bethesda game on launch to date” so maybe something did happen. Or they’re lying.

canis_majoris, to games in Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down
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Bethesda games up to the Xbox 360 era were mostly processor-bound prior to community patches.

Oblivion on the 360 would actually secretly reboot your console during long loading screens to clear the cache when it started running out of RAM due to memory leaks. Bethesda is hilarious.

canis_majoris, to games in Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down
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I don’t think it’s unreasonable to expect progress from a sequel. I think it’s even more reasonable to expect progress from a reboot.

The whole point of rebooting something is to be able to bring fresh ideas into the system, which can include stories or mechanics. At the very least a sequel should have some kind of feature parity with the first game, otherwise you’ve essentially just made a shitty DLC as the next iteration by dropping features.

Saint’s Row 2 had a great amount of content, and even when we were playing over LAN with Hamachi, the game was somehow smart enough to figure out what stupid shit we were getting up to, and it prompted us to play “death tag”. We didn’t even know it was a built in feature in the game, we had just been running around killing each other in various funny ways until the game said “hey, we have a structured way you can do this” and we had a blast.

Saint’s Row 3 expanded on everything SR2 had set up. It drove the story forward, the engine was much better than the original PS2 iteration and there were just as many minigames if not more.

Saint’s Row 4 took everything to the extreme though, which is unfortunate because that’s really where the death starts happening. When they literally blew up the planet as a plot point and turned it into a Matrix parody it lost a ton of focus and grounding that made it enjoyable long-term.

canis_majoris, to games in Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down
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SR2 is unplayable without stuff like Gentlemen of the Row on modern machines. Fixes a bunch of baseline bugs on the port in addition to removing the processor-bound bullshit.

canis_majoris, to games in Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down
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I’d say that was probably the general attitude for SR1 and 2 overall - they were largely GTA clones, but when GTA took a turn into gritty and realistic, SR3 took a left on silly and surreal which allowed it to separate itself from the stigma of being a “GTA clone” and into its own category.

Even SR2 has a lot of really silly stuff that they don’t really do in GTA games, like the property value minigame where you spray literal shit over everything. Stuff like that eventually became too absurd for Rockstar to want to do but it was perfect for SR.

3 is one of the only games I managed to 100% because I enjoyed it greatly. 4 was funny at first but then it became boring after a while when you had all your superpowers and it got boring to keep fighting the same alien SWAT cops over and over again.

For Gat out of Hell, I never bought into the “Johnny Gat is the GOAT” attitude that SR tries to get everybody to acknowledge. It was literally just a filler game comprised of mini-games, and I would often opt to play Kinzie instead of Johnny because I just like her character more.

canis_majoris, to mensliberation in Women write about their divorce experience. Why don’t more men?
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Who’d listen?

canis_majoris, to worldnews in How China became the king of new nuclear power, and how the U.S. is trying to stage a comeback
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The only reported incident has been from one of the European designed EPR reactors, which had a faulty fuel cladding that released some radioactive steam within the system.

Other than that, they’ve been pretty good. The main reason the reactors are safe is because we’ve designed them, especially with post-Fukushima improvements, to have a lot of passive safety built in by default.

Post-Fukushima improvements include, in addition to baseline passive nuclear safety, things like being able to take direct strikes from artillery without melting down. That’s also in addition to the natural disaster proofing we’ve done for earthquakes, floods and tsunamis. We’ve generally done a good job of over-engineering our reactors so that we can minimize any potential disasters.

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