it literally means exactly that
Would You Pirate A Man
14k 4k movies now, check back two years after they’re released, and people will be using codecs to produce files that are 50 times larger than the larges video files are currently. all processor, storage and memory needs are gaseous in that after a jump of ordinates, programmers will begin to utilize all available speed and capacity, and so it goes, the neverending cycle of invention, progression, and scarcity.
no, what you read was there was a pause in production, and the cast had been sent home from eastern europe, at the time the reporting was it was due to “location issues”, but it seems now that the studio and the show runner had major budget issues, and it looks like the studio won the fight, but it’s most likely going to cost the series in vision and quality, which is paramount for this particular project.
ruh roh, this does NOT bode well for one of my favorite scifi shows on tv, whenever an originator leaves or changes direct control, the production suffers. every time.
It’s a million movies with the current codecs right now, after these come out, codec with higher resolution than the human eye can register by an order of a thousand will start to be transcoded, because that’s how everything works, storage, memory, processor everything is gaseous in that whatever magnitude once it exists programmers will create software which will utilize every single byte of it
I dunno ask all the family members of all the people ISIS murdered and enslaved, if the people they love who are gone and destroyed, will get another chance
**"A joint investigation by Vice News and PCMag in January 2020 revealed that Jumpshot was selling the highly sensitive web browsing data to companies, including Google, Yelp, Microsoft, Home Depot, and consulting giant McKinsey. The reports found Jumpshot was also selling access to its users’ click data, including the specific web links that its users were clicking on.
At the time, Avast had more than 430 million active users worldwide. Jumpshot said it had access to data from 100 million devices.
Avast shuttered its Jumpshot subsidiary days following the joint Vice-PCMag report."**
old outdated news
when buying isn’t owning, downloading isn’t theft
sounds like bullshit, if the manager wasn’t being asked personally about “the missing nice waiter” even once, she most likely wouldn’t be taking all that much stock in a couple yelp reviews, and when was the last time you heard about a waiter “getting a raise”, lol
Imagine the grocery bill!
I disagree, I’m able to get world events while they are happening realtime, from both reporters and lay people, and see which way the event is being colored and manipulated by comparing the two. It’s invaluable.
yeup, should of heard what it said about yer mum
“oh yeah? lol” ~ the beez
Imagine purposefully giving a mewling quim like JACK direct access to your data ever again, just to sell it all to Elon Musk, again, again. People are in fact, sheep.
sure, but in the case of gawker, it wasn’t a slapp, and they won, and gawker was ruined, their entire staff laid off, and sold off for pennies
“and they were roommates …”