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In a climate change-ravaged world, a utopian society optimizes life, including parenthood assessments. A successful couple faces scrutiny by an evaluator over seven days to determine their fitness for childbearing.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1317088-the-assessment

 

A father and daughter accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat, where his billionaire boss seeks to exploit the creature’s miraculous curative properties.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1153714-death-of-a-unicorn

 

In 2052, a Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist develops a drug called Hapuna — a cure-all that has the unexpected side-effect of causing death three years later. In response to this threat, a special force of agents—nicknamed "Lazarus"— is assembled to take on the malevolent Skinner.

https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/231003-lazarus

 

Original title (MN): Чоно Үүр Шөнөөр Ирдэг (Chono Üür Shönöör Irdeg, The Wolf Comes at Dawn)

Davaa and Zaya are a young nomadic couple in the vast Bayanhongor region of Mongolia who are in the throes of animal birthing season when a seismic event suddenly changes their lives. They are forced to migrate afar but are haunted by their past lives.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1320329

 

Original title (NO): Quislings siste dager (Quisling's Last Days)

After five years, the German occupation of Norway ends on 8 May 1945. The rebuilding of the nation can begin, but first the final chapter must be written. In a dark cell at Akershus Fortress sits the man who committed the greatest treason of all: Vidkun Quisling. Now he must be held accountable for his actions and the atrocities that Nazi ideology led to.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1028819-quislings-siste-dager

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When a man (Nicolas Cage) returns to his beachside hometown in Australia, many years since building a life for himself in the U.S., he is humiliated in front of his teenage son by a local gang of surfers who claim strict ownership over the secluded beach of his childhood. Wounded, he decides to remain at the beach, declaring war against those in control of the bay. But as the conflict escalates, the stakes spin wildly out of control, taking him to the edge of his sanity.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1128655-the-surfer

 

After covering up a hit and run on the way to their valedictory desert getaway, three high school graduates face the true test of their friendship when they become entangled in a deadly crime ring imbroglio.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/838681-going-places

 

Based on true events, the film is set in motion when the two dirtiest cops in NYPD history pop up on a veteran detective’s radar, and he goes on a hunt to discover the truth and bring them to justice.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1241934-mob-cops

 

In the small town of Huntsville, Texas, there is an unsolved rape and murder of nine-year-old girl. A convicted ex-con, Jack, has been released from prison after new DNA evidence proved he was not present at the scene of the crime. But when another little girl is brutally murdered after Jack's release, the town points their fingers at the ex-con. As Jack works to free his name, new suspects emerge in a town trying hard to keep secrets buried.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27849579/

 

Original title (ES): Bienvenidos a la familia

Cristina and Luciana, two erratic single moms, are sick of life's injustices. When Gonzalo "the Tyrant" Cristina's father and Luciana's current husband drops dead in front of them during an argument, these two unlikely heroines must join forces and set their differences aside to hide the body and forge the will without the nosy neighbor, a lovesick cop, and a psycho former football coach finding out.

https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/285042-bienvenidos-a-la-familia

 

After a drug deal gone wrong, a bruised detective must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician’s estranged son, while unraveling a deep web of corruption and conspiracy that ensnares his entire city.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/668489-havoc

 

Stephanie Smothers (Anna Kendrick) and Emily Nelson (Blake Lively) reunite on the beautiful island of Capri, Italy for Emily’s extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman. Along with the glamorous guests, expect murder and betrayal to RSVP for a wedding with more twists and turns than the road from the Marina Grande to the Capri town square.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/974573-another-simple-favor

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

Storyboards for the episode featuring the transgender character Kai were posted to Archive.org last December.

The video moves through each image too quickly, unfortunately. Slowing down each frame to correspond to the expected timing for each shot would have been ideal. I hope the script finds its way to the public as well someday.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 week ago

Transgender people face more harassment in bathrooms that match their sex assigned at birth

That's not an accident; that's the point. :/

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

Get ready to be nostalgic for the Roger Moore era.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I got to experience this for the first time a few weeks ago, from HireVue, when interviewing for a technical program management role at Lumen.

It was a combination of 5-7 painfully common interview questions that I've been asked during basically every TPM interview: describe a complex program you worked on, describe a time when you had to overcome adversity, describe a time when you needed to problem solve your way out a situation, etc. After being presented with the question, you get 60 seconds to prepare before the video recording begins. If you mess up on your first video, you are provided the option to re-record your answer a second time, but no more. It wasn't clear whether both videos were being saved and assessed, or if you were deducted assessment points for using the re-record feature.

Next, I was given a series of three timed "games" to play. The first was a collection of numbers that you needed to select in order to complete a series of math equations: like "? + ? = ?" with a collection of numbers that you could pick from to fill in the blanks. ( I managed to mess up here, not realizing that we needed to be selecting the appropriate numbers in a specific order when the order of operations mattered; the instructions only said "select the appropriate numbers" and didn't explicitly say they needed to be chosen in-order. I only realized this after getting an answer wrong a few times, which certainly tanked my score. )

The second game was one of those "connect the pipes" puzzles where you slide tiles around a grid to create a contiguous line from a start point to an end point. There was a third game as well that I don't remember.

35 minutes after the process was over, I received an automated response:

As a thank you, we have automatically analyzed your responses to share insight into your unique profile of competencies.

The "insights" were a bulleted list of LLM slop based on my interview responses, the complete contents of which are below:

Your Insights Thank you for your interest in Lumen and the time you took to complete your responses for Program Manager. We worked with a team of IO Psychologists to develop the interview questions and games you just completed to discover the unique competencies you possess. Scroll through to see your individual results.

"Working with People" describes how you approach building relationships and interacting with others in a work context.

  • You communicate in a clear and convincing manner and are able to tailor your message to different audiences.
    • Keep in mind that others may get bogged down if you provide too much information at once—be sure to check for understanding!
  • You understand how to organize and manage the time, resources, and efforts of yourself and others within the context of broader tasks, projects or situations.
    • Be sure to break down this information for others so they can also see the bigger picture and their role in it.
  • You successfully build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with others to strengthen your knowledge and effectiveness.
    • Continue to build on your relationships and proactively identify opportunities to connect with others.

"Work Style and Personality" describes the ways in which you prefer to interact with people and information to meet the demands of a work role.

  • You tend to remain calm even in times of pressure and can cope well when others are upset.
    • Try to help others remain calm, and be sure to empathize where necessary. You are able to deliver on what is asked of you with high work standards.
    • Try to be open to situations that may not require you to be as thorough to balance your persistence with efficiency when necessary.
  • You tend to be open to learning new information and finding ways to apply what you learn.
    • Try not to get too caught up in learning everything—sometimes following your intuition is best.

"Working with information" describes how you approach new problems, make sense of the world around you, and adapt to new challenges.

  • You tend to isolate problem areas and use effective techniques to solve them.
    • Try not to get too caught up with details if time does not permit it.
  • You are able to quickly switch between tasks.
    • Make use of your ability to adapt to changing demands and environments by engaging in diverse projects.
  • You easily process and manipulate numerical information.
    • This is particularly useful when quickly making data-driven decisions. When communicating with others, include storytelling and visualization to explain numerical concepts.
  • You are quickly able to problem solve your way through most situations.
  • You may enjoy taking on new challenges and giving yourself a chance to shine!
  • You have the capacity to readily process complex relationships in your mind.
    • Others may struggle to keep up, so make sure you take the time to explain and draw out your ideas for them.

Where did these results come from? Our team of experts develops scientifically validated assessments that evaluate skills needed for the job and help reduce bias. We generated text from the audio in your interview and evaluated it. This, in combination with the games you played, were used to discover your unique qualifications. Read through your report to see insights and results for each skill that would lead to success in this role.

Two days later I received another automated email saying "we’ve decided to pursue other candidates whose qualifications better align with the role."

I'm not unsympathetic to the interests of hiring teams. I've been involved in many hiring decisions over the years. It truly is a laborious, time-consuming process for HR, hiring managers and teams performing interviews. I'm deeply aware of the need to devise innovative ways to make this process less painful for employers, and recorded video interviews do make a ton of sense! Rather than scheduling 30-60 minutes for each candidate, why not let me look at a bunch of people (video-dating style) and let me pick who I'd like to hear more from.

But, that being said, I found the entire experience as a candidate profoundly dehumanizing. I know these responses and game scores are not being assessed by human beings first -- speech-to-text is turning my answers into LLM-consumable data, and my scores/rankings in the games portion was being included in the ranking as well. This embodies all the humanity of a slave having their teeth examined to assess value. The laughable "carrot" at the end of this stick is a series of LLM "insights"; platitudes of which I was already aware and, if the employer gave any credence to them, would have probably invited me in for an interview.

The vibes are absolute poison, and no employer who cares about their hiring candidate experience should use it.

I have ideas about how HireVue can make the process less miserable, but I'm not about to tell them for free.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I'm doing the vast majority of the posting in [email protected]. Maintaining post integrity is tough when you open it to a crowd.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago

Marvel is getting a narrative pass from me for a little while as they had to make a massive corse correction after Jonathan Majors, who they were planning on hanging the next 5-7 years of movies on as their big-bad, turned out to be a dude that beats up women. The entire planned arc needed to be bent to accommodate Dr Doom instead, including reshoots on this and the rest of what’s coming out this year.

I think next year’s Marvel movie-products will be the ones that will benefit from not needing after-the-fact fixing.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This is the way.

Also, by taking a cart from the corral and bringing it in with you, you’re actively modeling a virtuous behavior you hope people emulate, which does more to correct the problem than whining online about it.

But it does make me wonder about us sometimes. How did we get this way? How did “Fuck everybody else; got mine” become the default way Americans think? Am I the weird one for being raised to be thoughtful about these kinds of choices?

I don’t claim to be perfect. I’ve had bad days when I take advantage that permissiveness-inconsiderateness that I see around me all the time, but I always know that it’s wrong, and that I’m doing an inconsiderate thing, but that my frustration affords me the grace to be selfish about this one thing.

One of the Academy Award nominated short films this year is Instruments of a Beating Heart, about a class of Japanese first-grade students preparing to perform Ode to Joy for the new first year students that will take their places. It’s primarily about the struggle of one girl, but set against the backdrop of Japanese grade school life, student responsibility and expectation-setting for young humans experiencing their first non-familial social environments. It made me think “Well, at least these kids are going to be alright.”

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The address here is for a Sonic restaurant in a Boone's Crossing box store mall in Chesterfield.

This doesn't seem legit.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

That sounds like a terrific resource! My library doesn’t have it, but I’ll ask them what they can do to get me access to the digital copy through Cambridge University Press.

That said, I need to finish the books on my plate first though. :)

If anyone reading this has access and can help, let me know!

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago

it's tubin' day in the whisky lake boys

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