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TheAlbatross, in North Koreans Secretly Animated Amazon and Max Shows, Researchers Say

Pay walled article innit

Misanthrope,
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ptz,
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archive.ph/…/north-korea-amazon-max-animation-exp…

Just add archive.ph in front of about any link.

Also, it’s not paywalled, at least for me.

Corgana, in Newsletter platform Ghost adopts ActivityPub to ‘bring back the open web’
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This is very cool. Wordpress also has activitypub integration. I would love it if I could comment “directly” on blog posts with a Mastodon (or Lemmy!) account.

Flyberius, in NASA fixed Voyager 1! 🎉
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Very impressive. I would love to know what the probe currently looks like. Would it be visibly scarred from solar radiation and micrometeors?

aBundleOfFerrets, in NASA fixed Voyager 1! 🎉

Not fixed yet, they just have working engineering data downlink now. The research part is still broken

fossphi, in NASA fixed Voyager 1! 🎉

Damn, NASA be contributing patches to a lemmy client

Corgana,
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It’s nice to know the engineers aren’t scrolling reddit during their breaks at least

Stormygeddon, in North Koreans Secretly Animated Amazon and Max Shows, Researchers Say

As an aside, Guy Delisle’s “Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea” as an animator collaborating with SEK Studio is a fascinating read. SEK not so secretly animated some singular episode of A:TLA and a couple other things you may or may not be familiar with like Stan Lee’s Mighty 7, basically by being an outsourcing of an outsourcing, which seems to be the case here.

ValueSubtracted, in Early review: Doctor Who's Latest Era Is a Burst of Regenerative Energy
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I’m just curious…is there any interest in discussing DW episodes in a startrek.website community?

askryan,

I’m down, I’m super excited for the new series and who knows when Prodigy will air

RampantParanoia2365,

Really, what is the Doctor if not an astronaut, on some kind of star trek?

jordanlund, in Early review: Doctor Who's Latest Era Is a Burst of Regenerative Energy
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I really hope this new Doctor is good because 12 and 13 were kind of crap.

ValueSubtracted,
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Oh boy, I cannot get behind that Capaldi slander.

The Chibnall/Whittaker era…I don’t think they’re are many people who would say it’s their favourite, but there were at least a few pretty good installments in there.

askryan,

I don’t know how you could get past Capaldi’s first series and not see what an incredible Doctor he is.

I tried so hard to like things in the Chibnall era –– I was so excited when Whittaker was cast and I think she did the best she could – but after reading Elizabeth Sandifer’s evisceration of the Chibnall ethos in her piece on Kerblam! (which I think also applies to ENT, tbh) I think I’ve come to terms with the fact that I’m not really going to get there.

ValueSubtracted,
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At the same time, “Demons of the Punjab” is probably a top 10 episode for me, I really love it.

“It Takes You Away” is delightfully weird, the New Years specials are generally pretty solid, “Fugitive of the Judoon” is pretty good even though the greater arc-stuff is not, and I have good memories of “The Haunting of Villa Diodati” and “Can You Hear Me?” even though I haven’t revisited them since the first run.

FordBeeblebrox, in Early review: Doctor Who's Latest Era Is a Burst of Regenerative Energy

Sure, love them both. Really liked Jodie but the writing was sub-par in her series

Kaput, in Meet AdVon, the AI-Powered Content Monster Infecting the Media Industry

I can’t find product comparing article that are not ai anymore. I noticed it while shopping for a cellphone. Every site had not only 90% same text, they even had the same hallucinated specifications errors. Like non existent features or wrong RAM sizes. AI overuse sucks. Hopefully we figure out how to properly use it soon.

Eheran,

It is not like it was exactly the same 5 years ago… The lazy “journalists” are the issue.

superb,
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The problem isn’t lazy journalists, it’s copywriters and the fact they’re advertisement have been allowed to occupy the same space as articles

Veraxus,

100%z It’s a tool… one with specific ideal use-cases, all which involve human oversight, but it’s being treated as a panacea… and a way to replace skilled labor with worse-than-unskilled technology.

Makeitstop, in Meet AdVon, the AI-Powered Content Monster Infecting the Media Industry

They are generating “reviews” which have absolutely no basis in reality, for products they have had 0 interaction with. They are deceiving consumers in order to gain a financial benefit. This is fraud, they belong in prison.

Imagine how quickly search results would improve if shitheads like this were getting sued and arrested on a regular basis.

ValueSubtracted, in Episode Discussion | Doctor Who | 1x01 "Space Babies" and 1x02 "The Devil's Chord"
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I’m not sure when I’m actually going to be able to watch them, but I’m looking forward to the full Ncuti Gatwa experience!

askryan, in Episode Discussion | Doctor Who | 1x01 "Space Babies" and 1x02 "The Devil's Chord"

I just finished watching Space Babies - I have to say, I missed this. It’s been a long time since Doctor Who was fun - I love all Doctor Who, even the bad ones (especially the bad ones) but my heart is really with the bizarre, campy, man-in-a-rubber-suit style episodes like this one. If anyone was worried this was going to get Disney-fied, this is RTD at the most RTD. I might as well have been watching the Ninth Doctor take Rose to the End of the World. Ncuti is the Doctor the very instant he steps on screen, and the Doctor/Ruby chemistry is absolutely perfect. I don’t love her being a mystery box but as long as the explanation is suitably weird I’ll go with it.

A bit of a new experience for me in that this time I got to watch it with my daughter — she’s nine and a huge Trek fan. She liked Church on Ruby Road and we watched a bit of other doctors, but I wasn’t sure she’d take to this, but she was just beaming the whole time. Bit of a new experience for me because other than some Tom Baker episodes on old VHS tapes, I was an adult by the time I came to DW. It’s fun to see it through the eyes of a child.

Also, uh, did the Doctor just suggest that the world of Star Trek is real in his universe?

ValueSubtracted,
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My least favourite type of RTD episode is the Goofy RTD Episode, and this was definitely that. I doubt it will end up ranking too highly on my list by the end of the season.

That said, I always appreciate social commentary that’s about as subtle as a sledgehammer, and the episode delivered on that. And Ncuti Gatwa’s physical presence is something special - I don’t think we’ve seen that kind of physicality since Matt Smith.

Also, uh, did the Doctor just suggest that the world of Star Trek is real in his universe?

This is obviously a sign that setting up this discussion thread was the right decision.

ValueSubtracted, in Episode Discussion | Doctor Who | 1x01 "Space Babies" and 1x02 "The Devil's Chord"
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“The Devil’s Chord”

All right, it’s hard to make the case that this one was less silly than “Space Babies,” but I enjoyed this one more, largely on the strength of Jinkx Monsson’s delightfully unhinged performance as Maestro, and the fact that I love The Beatles (not that they get a lot to do).

This is one of those high-concept episodes built around an interesting premise (“the world would end if there was no music”) that DW often does really well. I think in this case, they could have done a little more to show the lives of the people in this music-free world, but it worked well enough.

Having Lennon/McCartney finish the Maestro off with the lost chord was blindingly obvious, and extremely perfect.

I’ve got to say, Chris Mason did an amazing job capturing John Lennon’s mannerisms while singing. I happened to watch “Let It Be” the other day, and the guy did his homework. Pour one out for George and Ringo, though - they really didn’t get anything to do.

SpaceScotsman, in Episode Discussion | Doctor Who | 1x01 "Space Babies" and 1x02 "The Devil's Chord"

I could not get into the baby episode. The talking babies just put me off. Might have been scarier than the actual monster.

But the devil’s cord was better. Great concept. Good mix of fun and serious and a nice follow up to the toy maker. I didn’t feel it really made the most use of the beatles though, the maestro could have been in any time period with any musician. I was pleasantly surprised by the twist at the end.

RTD likes his recurring threads, so I guess the pantheon is going to anchor this series. So far we’ve had masters (gods?) of toys and music. What next - the different parts of what makes being human? Love? Food? And how does Ruby fit into it.

So far ncuti and millie are fitting in well. A bit different, bringing their own flair, but still capturing the right feel.

ValueSubtracted,
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It does seem that RTD is going harder into serialization this time around - the Ruby story reminds me a lot of Clara’s tenure with Eleven (which wasn’t the best, but what can you do?).

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