chillpanzee

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[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

Big companies are not inherently more tech savvy. Thats a misconception.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 28 points 14 hours ago

And before GTA VI.

Love it. Lol.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Private jet aircraft. They are very expensive to buy (say from US$ 5 to 70 million), but also shockingly expensive to operate. It's hard to put an exact number to operation costs since it's a mix of fixed and variable costs, but a fancy jet like a G650 is likely gonna be a few million a year in op costs (fuel, maintenance, management, crew salaries. training, hangar fees, facility fees, and so on. Also, few people actually buy aircraft directly. Rather they pay a management company to set up an ownership entity that owns and manages the aircraft for you.

It's tempting to think of a jet as a vehicle, but really it's more like paying people to do all the work and waiting for you so that the time you spend waiting is as minimal as possible. When most people fly, you buy a ticket, you book a ride to the airport, you go through security, customs, immigration, ticketing, baggage handling, and so on. Then you wait to board, wait for everyone else to board, wait for other planes to take off, maybe fly to a hub location enroute to your destination, and so on. If you're in a plane like a G650, you pay other people to do all of this for you so that you can show up to a plane that's fueled and ready to go, with the cabin AC at the temp you like, and your cocktail already poured sitting at the table by your seat. You get in, they start the roll.

It's lavish, opulent, and wasteful in the extreme, but still a damn nice way to travel.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Didn't Kimmel get back on air and sorta half-ass apologize? The whole thing reminded me of the bullshit where Jerry Jones made a show of taking a knee with his players while the anthem was NOT playing.

Did the boycott work, or did they do something that made it look like it?

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 days ago

Software wise, ProTools is what nearly everyone in the industry uses. Its been around forever. It enjoys a massive monopoly share of the market. But I don't think it works on Linux. Mac n PC only.

For a cheaper Linux friendly option, consider Fairlight (the audio component of Black magic Resolve).

The name "Fairlight" has also been around forever, but was defunct for a while, and a handful of years ago the fine folks at Blackmagic Design bought the brand and IP integrated into their Resolve software. While Resolve has a free tier that includes Fairlight, some might require the Studio version which is a one time fee of ~US$300 and includes all future updates. I've heard some Pros speak highly of the new Fairlight. Can't vouch for it myself but the mantra of the Blackmagic CEO is "we build the tools we wanted when we were working creatives."

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 days ago

is that what they told him cured the strokes. Lol.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 23 points 3 days ago

He Chuck... try this line on for size: We don't negotiate with terrorists.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 10 points 3 days ago (23 children)

We nuked Japan because we wanted to test nukes, not because it materially affected the war effort. It's possible our government would have considered it "wrong" to nuke white Europeans.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

I was gonna say the same thing. Never had a death threat sent to me, but I have had guns pointed at me a couple of times, so I guess that is a death threat of sorts. Been threatened with violence a few times, and even an attempted carjacking once. Not a damn one of them was conscientious enough to put it in writing though.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Even if you never went online, heaps of data about you is collected and sold.

  • ALPRs collect and sell your car's movement and location data.
  • Stores you shop at collect identity data and share your purchases and consumer behaviors, even when you pay cash.
  • Banks and financial institutions share information about your assets, financial holdings, purchases, and electronic transactions.
  • Governments mandate that all sorts of information about you is public.

And if you are online, the "be as anonymous as you can and don’t share your personal data over the internet." statement makes it sound easy, which is far from true. It's a constant game of whack-a-mole where one needs incredibly disciplined to compartmentalize and segregate login sessions across browsers and devices. If one isn't technically skilled and constantly vigilant, it's a losing battle. That's why awareness and campaigns that support privacy focused regulation are important.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 week ago

The rule of law in the USA doesn't mean much any more.

[–] chillpanzee@lemmy.ml 57 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Since that name is now burned, maybe we could start a new organization to fight fascism. And to let the world know that we've reached a point of fascism we can't turn back from, we can call it Turning Point.

It'd be fun to let them wrestle with calling brand Turning Point a terrorist group.

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