TullariS
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@disparutoo Regardless of whether a show is good or bad, weekly release acts as a multiplier.
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It is good enough to have been weekly.
Whats odd is each episode ends on a cliffhanger, it feels like it was designed for weekly.
Strange for Amazon to do this tbh
AdnaanJnr@AdnaanJnr
The Spider-Noir producers really fumbled by dropping all 8 episodes at once. A weekly release would’ve had the internet in a chokehold for two straight months with theories, edits, and nonstop hype every week. #SpiderNoir
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What on earth do you call things episodes after the sequels?
The Quadrants? Maybe I need more caffeine.
Star Wars Holocron@sw_holocron
Simon Kinberg’s upcoming STAR WARS trilogy is “reportedly intended to function as Episodes 10 -12 of the ongoing Skywalker saga.” (Source: gq.com/story/every-st…)
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Guys I’ve been trying to be positive but that has turned more into much concern 😕 Mando and Grogu is now predicted to get a 69% drop. Guys we need to show up on the movies second weekend cus right now there’s a higher growing chance that Disney abandons Din and Grogu unless the film performs well on Disney plus. So please is you have time this week pay another visit to the film this weekend 😭
#starwars #themandalorian #dindjarin #grogu
#bobafett #fennec #bokatan #TheMandalorianandgrogu

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I'm hosting FNT tonight in the absence of the Japanese travellers. Watch as FNT starts ON TIME and be amazed!!!
youtube.com/watch?v=zeF0XE…

YouTube
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“specifically brits”
okay brits, what do you call this? let’s start this argument again just for funsies 😭
me: it’s a cob x

Kami Mizuumi@MizuumiKami
@ActuallyCrab Ooh that's another one, y'all (specifically brits) just cannot comprehend the concept of differing dialects and slang lmfao
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@DarrenPlymouth I remember R-Type. In addition to the load time, it took about an additional 10 minutes per level.
Me and a friend of mine got a POKE for god mode because we wanted to see the end of the game.
Tape craps out when loading the last level
💀
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@RinoTheBouncer Companies are managed by people who don't even use their products.
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One programmer created a file format in 1989.
Today, billions of people use it without even thinking about it. 💎
Meet Phil Katz 🇺🇸
> American software developer.
> Founded PKWARE in the 1980s.
> Wanted a faster and more efficient way to compress files.
> Released the ZIP format in 1989.
> Built around a simple idea:
> store the same data using fewer bits.
> Made files smaller.
> Made transfers faster.
> Made software distribution easier.
> ZIP quickly became the standard for sharing files.
> Windows adopted it.
> macOS adopted it.
> Linux adopted it.
> Decades later, almost every operating system can open ZIP files natively.
> Most people use ZIP every week.
> Few know who created it.
> The format survived floppy disks.
> Survived CDs.
> Survived DVDs.
> Survived cloud storage.
> Survived the internet itself changing around it.
> More than 35 years later, ZIP is still everywhere.
Some software becomes obsolete.
ZIP became invisible. 📦


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@trying_to_exits Not really. Reminds me of those ZX Spectrum magazines that came with code in hex. You'd have to type it all into the computer if you wanted to see what it did.
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@KaiXCreator An icon
A menu
At least one button
A name
A way to maximise
A way to minimise
A way to close
Work with a keyboard
Work with a mouse
A monkey
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@TheWorldClassBS Not next or previous.
A different one. Use those things with letters on them KK said didn't exist.
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