masterspace

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[–] masterspace 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Completely and utterly wrong.

He was convicted by a jury in New York court of Falsifying Business Records, a felony crime, that carries up to four years in prison as potential punishment.

Maybe try googling what you think you know before posting next time. Evidently, whatever method you use to inform yourself of things has led you to be confident of multiple blatant falsehoods.

[–] masterspace 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

Yes, Trump was convicted of multiple felony charges, making him a convicted felon.

He recieved a conditional discharge for his sentence, meaning he didn't spend time in jail, but he is 100% a convicted felon.

You also ignored the part where he's a treasonous traitor to his country, that tried to overthrow a democratically elected government.

You're not a moderate, you're just blind to how idiotic and treasonous the American right wing is.

[–] masterspace 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I thought in most cases its actually not Patents, nor Copyrights, but Trademarks.

Which was an important distinction because unlike patents which expire after 20 years, and copyright which is life of the author plus 70 years or something, trademarks never expire.

So if you want to sell Y branded apples you have to join the Y growers association who own the trademark and pay them fees for every tree you plant, and that will continue forever. On the flip side, if they don't also get a patent, then if you could get your hands on the seeds you'd be able to grow and sell Y apples but you'd have to come up with a different name / trademark for them.

[–] masterspace 46 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

This is the first step in moving to fully closed source.

Agreed. At the very least to a point where Android isn't usable by anyone else.

I guess degooled versions are getting too popular thus a threat to google's business.

Lol, that I doubt. I'm willing to bet that the Meta Quest alone dwarfs the install share of all custom ROMs combined, let alone Amazon's Fire ecosystem.

[–] masterspace 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

But let's take your example. I'm willing to accept the premise that movie prices have kept pace with wages (they haven't, due to the varying pay standards you pointed out, but I'll assume for the sake of argument).

Yes, but the point is that movies are primarily made in California, so if California raises its minimum wages, then the cost of making movies goes up, and so the cost the consumer would experience at the end is increased. If you live in California and your government increased minimum wage that's not a big deal, but the issue is arising because some states haven't raised minimum wage to keep up with inflation, so consumers there see a real cost increase that California consumers don't.

But at a fundamental level, the problem there is not with California raising their minimum wage to try and keep up with inflation / cost of living, but with the other states for not raising theirs. Those states are effectively artificially lowering labour costs, which makes their consumers pay effectively more for imported goods, so that businesses in the state can be more profitable.

If a state does that to support home grown businesses that keep profits in the hands of workers, that can be a path for establishing an industry that will sustain itself and enrich the state, but in most US states, the companies that benefit are big corporations that funnel the profits to the executives and investors (often out of state) rather than average people, so the average worker is just poorer for no reason and sees inflated costs everywhere.

But yes, overall I generally agree with you that the increased costs people are complaining about are real, just that those costs aren't the result of the movie industry being greedy, so much as they're the result of the state level governments and corporations that campaign against minimum wage increases.

[–] masterspace 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I don't have historical pricing on movies theatre snacks available off hand, but I would be willing to bet money their pricing is 100% consistent with what it was 15-20 years ago as well.

Movie theatre popcorn and drinks have always been over priced (at least in my lifetime) and have always been where theatres recoup a ton of costs.

If anything, these days theatres shouldn't have to charge quite as much for popcorn now that they can make money selling alcohol and food and such as well (at least where I'm at, you can now buy beers and cocktails at the theatres).

[–] masterspace 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The outdated social stuff comes up occasionally but like maybe there's an issue once a season or so, it's not going to be distracting episode to episode.

The bigger problem with Friends imho, is the laugh track. It's just weird watching a show with a laugh track these days, especially when modern comedies have learned to use that time to cram in way more jokes. It just makes friends feel somewhat archaic and out of time, even compared to Seinfeld which objectively looks much older from a cinematography standpoint.

[–] masterspace 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

I think that's an issue with whatever State / jurisdiction you're in.

When I was a teenager it was ~$12 to get a normal (non-VIP ticket) at the big multiplex and minimum wage was $9.50 / hr.

Nowadays it's $20 to get a normal (non-VIP ticket) at the big multiplex and minimum wage is $17.50.

Literally almost identical, if anything it's actually slightly more affordable now. I think what you're describing is entirely an issue with your state government not making sure its citizens are paid fairly, not an issue with the movie theatre industry and their pricing.

[–] masterspace 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

If you're truly in a situation where you cannot change the negative pressures on your life, that sounds like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is probably going to be more helpful than psychoanalysis.

At some point all you can do is practice changing the way your brain responds to things. I found that very frustrating at first when I started Mindfulness / CBT but eventually I realized the wisdom in it.

[–] masterspace 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

In the case of the first one, it's really a statement phrased as a question. The headline would more accurately be:

Here's why thousands of people are protesting in Turkey

In the case of the second the answer is still the negative / null case, i.e:

It doesn't really matter how often you wash your feet

[–] masterspace 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Fair point, but in that case it means they're not just pivoting, but building a whole new studio from the ground up for this game.

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