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[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (5 children)

Saw it with my partner on Friday.

My review:

There was so much fan service that I thought it was a bad Tumblr fanfic and wish I had pirated it.

Fan service spoilers, general complaints, not in order

  • Andy the android. Seriously? How lazy.
  • Rook? Ash? Rook in Dutch is "smoke", give me a break! Also that CG face was abysmal! I've seen better deepfake videos.
  • How the hell does the Company find Nostromo in the middle of space after it blew up in all directions at an unknown location? Stuff keeps moving outward in space and space is infinite... To even figure out where it would be their physicists would have had to pinpoint the original site of the explosion, where the explosion took place on the ship, how much outward force the explosion exerted on the ship, and the exact date and time of the explosion. In the middle of fucking space.
  • The mouse/rat giving "birth" was a terrible callback to 3 with the dog or cow, depending on the cut.
  • Trying to blow the Xeno out of a hole in glass... C'mon!
  • Humanoid birth (Alien 4) that looks like an Engineer (Prometheus), coming out of a human...
  • Xeno breathing down Rain's neck
  • Andy sounding like David when inserting the module
  • Andy and Rook continuing the terrible trope that every single android has referred to it as "the perfect organism"
  • Face huggers swimming, a bad callback to 4
  • Do NOT get me started on how convenient it was that the ship flew into the cargo bay when the pilot lost control
  • The cryosleep fluid makes no sense and retcons 2. If Ripley was out for as long as she was between 1 and 2, then how many canisters were on her EEV?!?! What about between 2 and 3?!
  • Rain stepping out of the lift with the gun was a shot for shot remake of 2
  • Andy crying when being left behind, a callback to David, unless hes one of the original David models with a new skin? Lazy writing either way
  • Stay away from her... BITCH 🤮
  • The acid kill retcons 4. One drop goes completely through the guy's leg, while in 4 it only burns the skin slightly.
  • The scene where Rain blew away the Xenos when gravity was off was a callback to 2 with the turrets in the tunnel, down to having several rounds left after they're all gone
  • Rain entering the mission in the ship's log at the end. Does she even have any formal training there?
  • Since when are planetary rings solid? And since when does a vessel the size of a large city turn into shredded cheese when scraping against a bunch of space ice?
  • Flashing runway lights, a direct callback to all of the other ones

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There's more but these are enough to get the point across. I think it would have been a better film if it tried to be its own film and not reference every single iconic scene from the previous installations. At least they kept the technology and set painting consistent this time, unlike Prometheus...

[–] [email protected] 23 points 8 months ago (2 children)

The answer has got to be helix ;)

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago

Piggybacking onto this, MenuLibre also works and the "hide from menus" setting does exactly that if a GUI is preferable. I used it to hide a bunch of VSTs a while back.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 8 months ago

DCA your way to the bottom, this is the way

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

Forking is indeed the way forward when Mozilla loses its way a little more. For myself, I switched to Librewolf about 6 months ago, along with replacing Thunderbird with Betterbird after using it since the Phoenix days.

I cannot remember what prompted the move to Librewolf, it may have been the AI stuff they were pushing at the time, or possibly the update that forced the tabs into my titlebar without having to go into about:config to fix it. Or the fact that Firefox was constantly pushing me to sign up for an account. There were quite a few gripes that added up over time lol

Betterbird restored some removed things I liked pre-supernova as well as a native systray icon under Linux and that was enough motivation to make the switch.

It is time for a new browser to enter the market. Either Ladybird or something built with Servo seems likely.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 9 months ago (9 children)

I've got some bad news for you. Mozilla bought an ad company.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago

Have you looked at Duplicati? I use it and find it dead simple and reliable (I did a full recovery from a total data loss last year).

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

In the meantime, its possible to use qjackctl to create a connection from input to the VST before it goes to the easyeffects sink. Its a bit kludgy but it should work well enough.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Ooh damn. Mandrake was my first distro, I remember being sooo excited when the CDs came in the mail. It was I think 4 discs?

The experience was absolutely not good lol. At the time I only had one computer (some eMachines something or other) and a 56k line that only went to 14400 or 2600 baud depending on the weather. My NIC wasn't supported and after some banging my head on the desk I ended up going back to windows 98se after a few days because it was the family computer I messed up and caught sooo much flak for wiping.

Returned some years later when it was called Mandriva and had a better experience with a custom built AMD machine. The eMachines machine by then was still around as a network file server running a flavour of BSD that served media to my OG xbox played through XBMC (now Kodi).

Great post OP and thanks for the trip down memory lane!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Someone will likely share it for preservation purposes soon enough.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Apple confirmed that the Epic Games Store for iOS in the EU compiled with most of its guidelines, but it had an issue with the "a download button and related copy".

Apparently, Apple felt that the download button and related copy might mislead users into thinking they were made by the iPhone maker. While Apple has approved the app, it wants Epic to make the changes before the next app review.

There's the catch. Emphasis is from the original article.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Air-up water bottles. When I bought mine it claimed to be a better water bottle all-around.

Its primary gimmick of tricking the brain into tasting the scent works well, I did drink a lot more water without needing actual flavouring. The fact that I could (unofficially) 3D print my own reusable flavouring pods to be a little more eco-friendly was a nice surprise and the reason I decided to try it.

The "better bottle" part is utter horse crap. It leaks when tipped over, even when tightly closed. Their marketing team went as far as adding "sip, don't tip" to the instructions instead of making the cap properly seal.

Drinking from it was a chore as there was no water pressure and the constant bubbling (lets be real, its more like wet fart) noises made it impossible to use in silent settings.

I ended up going back to reusing a disposable bottle until it leaks even though the thought and feeling of something flavourless being in my mouth is revolting (its a sensory thing).

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