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solstice , to nostupidquestions in Why does it feel like we're at a point where every social media + other digital media are making shitty decisions and falling apart?

Related question: why does it feel like hollywood is intent on completely destroying all of our beloved franchises? It’s not like the place isn’t overflowing with incredibly talented artists, writers, actors, producers, etc. I just don’t understand why it’s so hard for them to make something that isn’t garbage.

Naryn ,

I mean they’re not… There’s been some amazing films recently.

solstice ,

Not what, destroying our beloved franchises? You’re telling me star wars, star trek, and lord of the rings are in a good place right now? The ghostbusters remake, the insultingly bad fourth matrix movie, that attempt to revive the X files a few years back, the list goes on.

I’m not saying NOTHING good is coming out at all, but I AM saying just about everything coming out “related to franchises you used to love” is total crap with rare exception.

sznio ,

Because they know it will sell.

They don’t need to make a good Star Wars movie because they don’t need to onboard new fans. They make them only to squeeze out existing fans who will pay regardless of quality.

The new Matrix movie was actually a masterpiece. The Wachowski’s didn’t want to revive the franchise since they considered it complete - but the studio insisted that if they didn’t make it, the studio would get it done itself. So they accepted the offer, and made a movie so bad that it killed any attempts at reviving the franchise for good. The Matrix is now dead, and it will stay that way (hopefully).

I guess Star Wars is too strong to kill even with multiple shit movies.

Besides that, for how long can you squeeze the same universe? I’d rather have something new.

geotechland ,
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This video explains it well: Basically, its greed and the fact that franchises are safer bets. And of course many people still watch them. youtu.be/p4GERuvdhYI

Comrat ,

Personally I feel like the Mario movie was one of the best movies like that to come out. Sure it’s nothing too amazing, but for a video game adaptation it’s definitely up there. It does seem like everything has to be remade to be almost deliberately awful though.

puck2 , to selfhosted in Welcome to [email protected] - What do you selfhost?

I host a bitcoin node, and some video

Syreniac , to nostupidquestions in How can we communicate with a blind and a deaf person?

A famous example of a deaf/blind person is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Keller - this article contains some explanations about how she was able to learn to communicate with the world.

Action_Bastid , to nostupidquestions in [NSQ Friday] I created the icon for this community which has been described as "breathtaking" and "glorious". How can I monetise my now-well-recognised talent?
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Convince some eccentric millionaires that its got an incredible depth of meaning, and only the truly discerning eye can see it for what it really is.

hejsan , to maliciouscompliance in Follow the expense policy to the letter, he said.

One example was the section on land transport. I can’t remember the exact wording, but it said something like “we will cover the cost of flights to the nearest airport and subsequent car transport”.

That company must not be European :)

eyy OP ,

Obviously not - American clients were its bread and butter then.

hejsan , to maliciouscompliance in How to close down Production 101

That’s crazy. Why hire you if they didn’t trust you in the first place?

sleepyducky OP ,

My manager didn’t trusted anyone. Had the highest turnover rate in the company. In my position they had 7 buyers within 2 and a half years. Her bosses were aware there were issues within our team, but trusted her more than even numbers on papers as she was their first employee and felt loyalty towards her after 20 years working together

hejsan , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Get rid of my vacation? Have fun replacing me.

I remember reading this one. It’s still good to read it again :)

dystop OP ,
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I read this one when it was first posted too!

hejsan , to maliciouscompliance in "Don't touch my bag!" OK, I'll do exactly that!

That must have been fun for you, watching the rain soak the bag :)

darcy OP ,

Oh it was.

LubricatedSnake , to warframe in What is the Warframe's community's stance on the Reddit blackout and what are your next steps?
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I dislike reddit and will not ever be found there.

LenticularTorsion , to maliciouscompliance in Admin work matters!

If I was a manager I would have promoted you and made everyone learn the automation.

iam8bitwolf , to gaming in What's your favorite car game? Arcade and sim, I just want to know!
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Ridge Racer Type 4. Beautiful controls, amazing soundtrack, just an amazing game

defulmere , to nostupidquestions in Why does it feel like we're at a point where every social media + other digital media are making shitty decisions and falling apart?
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SpaceCowboy , to nostupidquestions in Why does it feel like we're at a point where every social media + other digital media are making shitty decisions and falling apart?
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These companies are overvalued. Currently we’re operating in supply side economics where the wealthy have all the money and companies do everything they can to attract those big investment dollars.

But the truth is social media companies (despite being household names) don’t really make the revenue that warrants their high valuation by investors. Investors are starting to figure this out, and now they’re desperately throwing shit at the wall to try to keep from losing those big supply side dollars.

Social media companies can break even and employ a lot of people while doing so. They could have a good user experience, and it would be all fine. But they wouldn’t have sky rocketing share prices doing that. The leadership wouldn’t get fat bonuses. So they implement all these crazy schemes so they can make projections about future revenue.

It doesn’t matter if these schemes actually will make money or not. They just need to show X number of users multiplied by Y additional revenue per user and that’s enough to attract investment. And it doesn’t matter if it destroys the company either, the people at the top will get their bonuses.

toomanyjoints69 ,

I wish we could just have oppressive Pharoahs because they cared a lot about sustainability.

Darnov , to lemmyshitpost in memories
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Not with that attitude.

llama , to android in What's the best Lemmy app right now?
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I put jerboa in the place where I used to have the Sync Pro app mostly just to start coming here out of habit. But a lot of times I end up browsing through chrome because I get a lot of random JSON parse errors in Jerboa. There’s a paid app called Fedilab I’m curious about but it doesn’t seem to work with Lemmy instances yet, I think it’s mostly for Mastodon.

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