LOL, that’s fair. That’s messed with me before too.
A bunch of websites operating as web apps would help explain the bloat. Great idea if somebody is navigating a good chunk of your website. Horrible idea if 99% of your traffic is people being linked to a news article and then leaving afterwards.
My personal favorite is Ctrl+Shift+C
which brings up Dev tools in selection mode, so you can click on the picture or whatever and be taken straight to its HTML code.
Modern Disney doesn’t care. They’re releasing Deadpool 3 rated R next year, and Echo in January is TV-MA.
Location shooting is proving to actually be more cost effective in many circumstances as well. Kubrick knew his stuff.
Until it stops randomly and tears at a 90° angle from the direction you were going…
If the TV is VESA compatible, there are tons of third-party stand options.
Last I heard, Firefox is making carve outs for some of the APIs that Mv3 is supposed to deprecate.
As long as it’s not AAA
That’s only for non-logged in users.
The overhead isn’t the storage but the request. Processing a request takes CPU time, which can get expensive when people setup a media server and request subtitles for dozens of movies and shows. Every episode of a TV show is a separate request and that can add up fast when you scale it to thousands of users.
I kinda like how the US OTA channel H&I airs an episode of TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT six nights a week. 5 hours of Star Trek almost every night is pretty awesome. They just progress through each show in release order, until they finish all the seasons and loop back to start over again.
Migraines trying to get my attention:
Seriously. This year for a similar amount per night, while I didn’t get a whole house to myself,
Just a two bed room, bathroom, desk, mini fridge, microwave, and coffee maker to myself.
I got an actually good free breakfast every day, a pool, a gym, free room cleaning, free Internet, and there was like a mini food store next to the front-desk if I needed food in the middle of the night.
Sure there are crap hotels, but if you read reviews it’s not too hard to find decent ones. And there’s usually no surprise extra fees.
Pretty much the only issue I ran into was at one hotel, the claimed free breakfast was watered down coffee, a waffle maker, cereal, and frozen solid orange juice. Had to go out for breakfast every morning which was annoying.
I was kidding!? The fuck, it exists?
For note, some Star Trek fans consider it the best Star Trek film, despite obviously not being Star Trek. Whether that’s true is up for debate, but it helps demonstrate the movie’s quality.
Ensign Picard living his best life, until he dies at Wolf-359.
If they threw the ball backwards, was it mandatory that everyone jump and spin around?
Yeah, it’s like if every movie theater only used Fandango. It would be ridiculous if that was the case, yet that’s what’s happened to live events.