[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 85 points 6 months ago

I watch a lot of "lost media" discussion channels.

There's been a lot of lost media searches where the people looking for the thing suddenly found a crucial hint when someone who worked on the project posted a 2.5 second clip of the thing in question in a video cv / showreel.

Expect a lot of that in the future. Except about media that probably didn't even get released at all in the first place.

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Zero Wing Rhapsody (www.youtube.com)

🎵 "We get signal" 🎵
🎵 "Whaaat???" 🎵
🎵 "Main screen turn on, main screen turn ooooonnnn" 🎵

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 55 points 7 months ago

Yup. The robots.txt file is not only meant to block robots from accessing the site, it's also meant to block bots from accessing resources that are not interesting for human readers, even indirectly.

For example, MediaWiki installations are pretty clever in that by default, /w/ is blocked and /wiki/ is encouraged. Because nobody wants technical pages and wiki histories in search results, they only want the current versions of the pages.

Fun tidbit: in the late 1990s, there was a real epidemic of spammers scraping the web pages for email addresses. Some people developed wpoison.cgi, a script whose sole purpose was to generate garbage web pages with bogus email addresses. Real search engines ignored these, thanks to robots.txt. Guess what the spam bots did?

Do the AI bros really want to go there? Are they asking for model collapse?

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submitted 8 months ago by umbraroze@kbin.social to c/games@lemmy.world

One of my fave machinima videos of all time.

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submitted 8 months ago by umbraroze@kbin.social to c/cyberpunk@lemmy.ml

Don't you DARE to tell me that "Why can I punch through a wall and not feel it, but don't know that I had a son?" is not the very essence of Cyberpunk.

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[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 109 points 9 months ago

I used to watch iilluminaughtii several years ago, probably because I've been grabbing popcorn and enjoying watching someone dunking on multi-level marketing since, uh, 90s at least. Then I watched some video that was about some topic that I was kind of in middle of a deep dive, too (I can't remember which exactly. Elan School, probably?). And the video was bland as hell. And then I was like "yeah, most of these other videos are kind of forgettable shallow pap too".

...and this year we found out about the whole landlordy corporate town fancier backstabby financial abuser helicopter-CEO situation. And the content mill situation. And the plagiarism thing. Can't forget the plagiarism thing. ...I was like, "oh this all just makes sense now."

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(Tried to crosspost from this thread, hope it works!)

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[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 155 points 10 months ago

Microsoft got repeatedly hit over this kind of shenanigans in MSIE during and after the anti-trust lawsuit.

Sadly, that was 20 years ago. I'm not having much faith in American justice system doing anything about this nowadays.

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 64 points 10 months ago

One of the perks of owning these NFTs was that you could attend exclusive events. What those events were going to be about was anyone's guess. Eye burn, apparently.

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 85 points 10 months ago

I mean, it's totally fashionable to give people who still somehow use Microsoft Internet Explorer scare pop-ups, so why not this?

If you don't run an ad blocker, your browser just isn't safe. This was the security community consensus 15 years ago. Shit sure got worse since then!

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 157 points 11 months ago

Technically, SQL is case-insensitive.

Practically, you want to capitalise the commands anyway.

It gives your code some gravitas. Always remember that when you're writing SQL statements you're speaking Ancient Words of Power.

Does that JavaScript framework that got invented 2 weeks ago by some snot-nosed kid need Words of Power? No. Does the database that has been chugging on for decades upon decades need Words of Power? Yes. Words of Power and all the due respect.

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 54 points 11 months ago

Reminds me of that time when some Christian website had put an RSS news feed on their home page, but of course the owner had insisted on putting a word filter on it.

So the website had a headline about "Tyson Homosexual" winning gold.

People immediately started wondering what kind of headlines the website would have on the anniversary of the historic flight of Enola Homosexual and the Hiroshima bombing.

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submitted 11 months ago by umbraroze@kbin.social to c/games@lemmy.world

Road to Vostok is a game under development that used Unity engine. Things have been eventful around Unity recently, haven't they?

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 62 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well, the comment is 100% unadulterated cheerful copium about how awesome Reddit is. And encouraging other users to keep using it. The second comment is 100% r/TotallyNotRobots.

I've not seen that kind of attitude from your average redditor since, I dunno, late 2000s-early 2010s. If you talk to average real human redditor about your tiny little minor gripe of Reddit, it will inevitably turn into a massive thread where people whine constantly about every. single. little. thing. that has gone wrong over the years.

That's what organic engagement is supposed to look like on Reddit.

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submitted 1 year ago by umbraroze@kbin.social to c/music@lemmy.world

From "Music Inspired by the Life and Times of Scrooge" by Tuomas Holopainen, an album inspired by Don Rosa's epic graphic novel "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck".

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 162 points 1 year ago

iOS user: "DUDE have you seen [new iOS feature]? This is the bee's knees!" [10 minutes of gushing omitted for brevity]
Android user: "...Yeah, we've had that for 15 years."

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Turtle Release!!! (www.youtube.com)
submitted 1 year ago by umbraroze@kbin.social to c/aww@lemmy.world

This is from early 2021, when a lot of sea turtles were cold-stunned by unseasonally cool waters. Rescuers let them warm up a bit and gave them a rare treat of experiencing incredible speed outside of water.

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 174 points 1 year ago

/serious Well, yes, most APIs are meant for system-to-system interaction, that's kind of a given. But since this particular API is clearly meant for human-to-system interaction, returning a human-readable response is adequate. Yes, a better design would probably allow the client to specify additional parameters about the desired response.

/back-to-jokes Yeah, well this kind of sums up most of my job applications. I send an application and the recruiting people are all like "OK".

[-] umbraroze@kbin.social 61 points 1 year ago

Elon: "I'm going to delete this thing."

Everyone else: "NO! Why would you do that kind of thing?"

Elon: "O-o-okay! B-b-but I'm going to delete something today! That other thing, then!"

(Elon continues to read the hypothetical The Best Of Dilbert's Pointy-Haired Boss book and gets so many ideas, folks)

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