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TurnItOff_OnAgain , to internetfuneral in It's never quite the same

It still whips the llamas ass.

Bonesince1997 , to internetfuneral in It's never quite the same

Same as it ever was, here, as I still use Winamp (for specific things)! I’ve got that background to boot. Good times

JokeDeity , (edited ) to piracy in Naming Torrents

As soon as the file finishes downloading it becomes only the name of the movie.filetype

I can’t stand the titles on torrents.

bloup ,

“Titles”? It’s not a title, it’s a file name that contains a lot of details about the rip. In the post’s example it tells you that it’s the movie Split, ripped from blu ray, in 1080p, with audio tracks in Italian and English, and encoded in x265. You probably would hate a lot more not being able to tell the difference between split.mp4 recorded on my cellphone in the movie theater and split.mp4 in ultra hd 4k ripped straight from Netflix.

JokeDeity ,

Lol, okay. Calm down buddy. What I do doesn’t affect you. The torrent description let’s me know all that too, I just hate having those file names in my library, looks messy and it’s less easy for my eyes to browse quickly.

bloup ,

I mean I never told you not to rename them lmfao. You just said “I can’t stand the titles on torrents” like people just made these really long filenames for shits and giggles. Also lots of torrent sites will feature several different kinds of rips. It’s not very convenient on the back end to have all rips of the same movie have the same file name.

Also “calm down”? Idk I thought I gave a pretty chill explanation of why things are the way they are but sorry if it didn’t come across that way.

BitsOfBeard ,
@BitsOfBeard@programming.dev avatar

These days, it feels like one needs a disclaimer for every opinion or fact just to avoid setting someone off. I feel like it discourages open conversation…

HerbalGamer ,
@HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works avatar

fuck your open conversation /s

01011 , to piracy in Naming Torrents

Using spaces is so inconsiderate.

ShortFuse , to piracy in Naming Torrents

Should be a hyphen instead of period before NAHOM.

chemical_cutthroat , to noncredibledefense in The Mk66 rocket motor equipped bucket truck
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

He’s finally gonna go around the swing set.

SkyezOpen , to noncredibledefense in The Mk66 rocket motor equipped bucket truck

How can we even compete with this level of noncredibility?

nuke OP ,

Reality continues to outjerk us

robdor , to noncredibledefense in The Mk66 rocket motor equipped bucket truck

Lol is that real? That can’t be but it’s fucking rad if this was a RoboCop movie.

balderdash9 , to piracy in Naming Torrents

Why are spaces bad? Does it mess with sonarr/radar or something?

0x4E4F , (edited )

It’s legacy, white spaces weren’t allowed as characters on most FTP software, which is how the warez scene shares it’s releases. It used to be underscores, but dots are closer to a white space regarding separation (space wise), so most release groups use dots nowadays.

Generally, a white space as a character in filenames and directories is “frowned upon” in many operating systems, Windows included (somewhat). It makes writing scripts and software more comlicated because it’s used as as a separator for giving command line/terminal options to commands and binaries (programs).

originalucifer ,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

it goes way back before ftp.. i believe its because the original operating systems filesystems/namespacing could not handle the space character at all. so all files lacked spaces in their names. but only for like the first 30 years

biscoot ,

30 years ain’t small

0x4E4F ,

Yes, you’re correct, it goes much further back than FTP, all the way down to UNIX I believe. The problem was commands and parameters (options) which use a white space to seperate between them. So, filenames and directories were’t allowed to have white spaces in them.

retiolus OP ,
@retiolus@lemmy.cat avatar

Spaces are a headache whenever you’re not using a graphical interface.

pete_the_cat ,

Quote\escape all the things!

the_third ,

Yes, but, no.

GhostsAreShitty , to piracy in Naming Torrents

Either are fine, I just wish there was a more consistent standard like naming ROMs. I want to be able to script renaming everything for Kodi

Laser ,

I think your workflow is not optimal. Are you using software like Radarr and Sonarr? They do the renaming for you and come with Kodi integration. Or is this not feasible?

pete_the_cat ,

I think OP means ROM files for video games systems. Kodi has a RetroArch plugin. As I’m sure you’re aware, Sonarr and Radarr only do TV shows and movies, respectively. Managing ROM packs is a pain in the ass because there are usually thousands of files in a pack (I think there’s something stupid like 9,000 ROMs for NES or SNES).

skullgiver , (edited )
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  • pete_the_cat ,

    There is a database that I found called Smoke Monster’s Database, it’s actually a bunch of “databases” (files, not actually databases) that you load into a program and point it at a directory and it categorizes, organizes, and renamed everything for you.

    A lot of ROM packs that are out there are pretty old considering the systems that they’re for are decades old and have been passed around and added to for years. The packs are usually in a flat file structure and there are usually multiple files for the same game (version updates from the manufacturer) so it gets annoying pretty quickly. Do you want to have to scroll through 9000 NES games just to get to the Zelda: A Link to the Past?

    GhostsAreShitty ,

    Oh it’s totally inefficient. It’s not the most feasible with my current setup, so I’m making do with what I have at the moment.

    pete_the_cat ,

    Look up SMDB (smoke monster’s database). You can download a tool (I forget what it’s actually called, I think one is called ROM manager) which reads the SMDB files and compares the hashes to your ROMs and will categorize and rename them for you. It looks for duplicates, unofficial releases/hacks/patches, categorizes them by country (US, EU and Japan largely), and more. It’s a pretty nifty tool.

    I spent like two hours going through PS1 ROMs and was like “there’s got to be a better way!” (insert cheesy black and white infomerical cutaway), started looking up stuff and there it was. Not all game systems are supported (mostly NES, SNES, Genesis/MegaDrive, and a few others) but you can build SMDB “packs” yourself.

    I forget if it works on Windows, but I know it works on Linux and it’s either a script or a compiled binary, I forget which, but you can definitely script it, I’ve done so myself since the command string tends to be a bit long.

    CmdrShepard ,

    In my experience, files are named pretty well these days to include resolution, source, the actual title and release year, video format, audio format, language, and release group.

    Try looking at the way music files are named and you’ll see how awful naming conventions can get.

    StephniBefni , to noncredibledefense in Virgin Everything vs Chad Stargate

    Just a heads up, that’s the tenth doctor represented in your meme, but the 11th doctors sonic screwdriver. Oh boy wouldn’t that be embarrassing, hope somebody got fired for that blunder.

    Alexstarfire , to noncredibledefense in Virgin Everything vs Chad Stargate

    Pretty sure the P90 is the equivalent for Stargate.

    nuke OP ,

    gestures to Ma’Tok staff weapon

    This is a weapon of terror. It’s made to intimidate the enemy.

    gestures to P90

    This is a weapon of war. It’s made to kill your enemy.

    aeronmelon ,

    Most brilliant moment in all of science fiction. Actual demonstration of an actual weapon mixed with meta commentary on science fiction weapons in general and how villains can’t ever seem to shoot straight.

    HobbitFoot ,

    I don’t know if I would say “in general”, but definitely in the Stargate universe.

    It doesn’t make that much sense for Star Wars, but then the universe doesn’t really explain a lot why, just that things are the way they are.

    Star Trek seems to deploy handheld energy weapons because they provide a greater range of responses, from less than lethal to able to take out armored opponents with a single weapon.

    mosiacmango , (edited )

    If you’ve mastered storing energy densely, energy weapons are just way better than ballistic ones. You get way more “ammo” out of the them and more flexibility as you say.

    Stargate just had intentionally stupid energy weapon usage. The staffs were just bad overall, including in melee. A gun you aim by swnging it on top of your shoulder, that fires incredibly slowly and inaccurately that barely has as much punch as a 5.56 round? That you also use as an incredibly top heavy and slow bo staff? What are you idiots doing?

    Meanwhile they have Zats, which are amazing, and barely use them. Rapid fire wide projective pistol grip guns that you can duel wield that instantly down your enemy in one hit, regardless of where you hit them? You have these shits on hand but all you motherfuckers are running around with cumbersome staffs?

    Why Stargate command never made a zat rifle is beyond me. A P90 stock with unlimited ammo that was by default non lethal? Why the fuck are you not doing that?

    HobbitFoot ,

    I look at it like the Gou’auld has levels to their militaries, with the bulk of them being geared towards internal security. If these troops flipped, the Gou’auld could later deploy better military to take out the initial troops.

    It also helped that any tactics that rebels used successfully against the first set of forces would likely fall apart against the reserve set.

    mosiacmango ,

    See, I dont buy it. You dont see these troops ever. You do see the Gou’auld with the bog standard Jaffa always at their side, even as their personal entourage. If they had “shock troops” or star wars style “red guards” they would have shown them in the series.

    The closest is the super assassins that are occasionally invisible, but they mainly just use a knife, and are never defensive.

    I think after thousands of years of just Jaffa vs Jaffa, a race of being with healing powers, their warrior culture got very ritualized and stagnate. The staff weapon is considered thr “honorable” weapon, even though its immensely stupid.

    The very minute an outsider comes in with a dumb ballistic gun that shoots 900 rounds/minute, suddenly entire Jaffa squadrons of 100yr+ old warriors are getting mowed down like saturdays grass by a 4 man team consistently of 2 warriors, a warrior scientist and am archiologist that carries a 9mm.

    When 9mm linguist man is whooping warriors with a centuries experience emass, yall fucked up.

    teft ,
    @teft@startrek.website avatar

    You dont see these troops ever. You do see the Gou’auld with the bog standard Jaffa always at their side, even as their personal entourage. If they had “shock troops” or star wars style “red guards” they would have shown them in the series.

    Serpent guards are the elite of apophis. Other goa’uld have similar elite forces that guard the goa’uld. The First Prime is the foremost jaffa in the goa’uld’s personal guard.

    mindbleach ,

    Nevermind the US Military having magazines that fire red-laser stun rounds. We see them abundantly in one episode, and then I assume the writers agreed to pretend we didn’t.

    mindbleach ,

    The Federation also has deliberately unwieldy weapons, to discourage solving problems through violence. The redesigned phasers for the 1990s were so awkward that actors in combat-heavy episodes complained. That’s why late-90s Trek introduced rifles.

    NOT_RICK ,
    @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

    I love that scene so much

    HobbitFoot ,

    Or how the Asgardians kind of look down on human tech as primitive and yet have to bring in humans for help because they solve problems.

    Like having a weapon to kill Replicators that accelerate a metal chunk with a chemical explosion.

    Swedneck ,
    @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    you know i like to compare this to how we view the bow and arrow compared to guns

    yeah the bow is primitive but it also doesn’t shred your eardrums and arrows can usually be fired again, which makes it actually pretty good for hunting even to this day!

    Socsa ,

    And also, a railgun is just a bow with extra spicy string.

    Swedneck ,
    @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    well, crossbow i’d say but a crossbow is just an improved bow so it evens out

    rekabis ,

    Yeah, C4 is not exactly a ranged weapon unless it’s paired with an impact detonator and flung via trebuchet.

    Decoy321 ,

    And lightsabres are?

    ma11en ,

    If you’re returning blaster bolts.

    FaceDeer ,
    @FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

    A Jedi vs. a random Tau'ri with a P90 would hardly be a fair match. The Jedi wouldn't know what hit him.

    Gurei ,

    Slugthrowers are a viable weapon against jedi, old canon at least.

    FaceDeer ,
    @FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

    I've had Star Wars fans argue vigorously that a Jedi could deflect a cloud of buckshot with a lightsabre. I'm a Star Wars fan myself but that's a sure sign of someone who's gone completely off the deep end. It's a very basic question of simple geometry - you can't intercept every pellet in a three-dimensional cloud with a two-dimensional rod regardless of how fast your precognitive reflexes are.

    Swedneck ,
    @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    it’s not even two dimensional, it’s one dimensional!

    FaceDeer ,
    @FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

    Ah, brain fart, indeed.

    setsneedtofeed ,
    @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

    I’d sooner accept stopping all the pellets using the force, like Neo did in the second Matrix movie.

    Deceptichum ,
    @Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

    Don’t Jedi throw them all the time? Like doing spinning out boomerang moves or is that just the games?

    stoy ,

    Yeah it happens, but the bright light from the blade makes it clearly visible meaning that in a real battle your enemy would see where you are and kill you before your boomerang would come back to you

    aeronmelon ,

    “Yeah, C4 is not exactly a ranged weapon”

    Not with that attitude it isn’t.

    tetris11 ,
    @tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

    Its like he’s never even kissed semtex

    rustyfish ,
    @rustyfish@lemmy.world avatar

    Then we just strap naquadah on the C4 and blow the whole continent up. There you have your range.

    setsneedtofeed ,
    @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

    Claymores certainly have range.

    umbrella , to piracy in Naming Torrents
    @umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

    i just let radarr do it for me nowadays

    teft , to noncredibledefense in Virgin Everything vs Chad Stargate
    @teft@startrek.website avatar
    ashok36 ,

    Stun. Kill. Disintegrate. In that order every single time.

    Socsa , to noncredibledefense in Virgin Everything vs Chad Stargate

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