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How would you like your propaganda served?
  • According to Reddit posts where I first saw this linked it's from 2000. Here's the artist's page, didn't see a date attached to it there unfortunately.

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    How would you like your propaganda served?
  • I was mostly referring to the quality being shitty and less-so the content of the edits themselves.

    • To start with, it looks like they used a row-resolution base and then possibly tried to AI upscale it (look at animal faces on the "protect kids" wrap and the artist signature/items on the table)
    • The pointless circular blur near the collar of the box holder
    • The weird clone/stamp action going on with the side of the box - just use a solid box if the goal is efficiency vs quality!

    But also leaving the artist's signature on an edited comic and not mentioning it's modified feels shitty too. This isn't a meme or political community so I'd think posting the original is more appropriate anyway.

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  • Original by John Jonik without the shitty edits:

  • I miss text-based tutorials
  • Does a low resolution desktop capture of someone slowly and sloppily typing messages for the viewer into notepad count as text-based?

    How about a gigantic compressed image of mostly plain text attached to a post that requires an account to download files? Maybe also with a colored/patterned background to make trying to print the monstrosity even more fun.

    Or maybe actual embedded text, but served via 300 MB of bloated libraries and fonts and a script that disables right-clicking and text selecting.

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    The 2 Billion Year Old Nuclear Reactors In Africa Baffle Researchers!
  • A 3 day old account that only posts clickbait links to 2 domains, n24hr.com and sciinsider.com -- I wonder if there's any connection.

    From https://whois.whoisxmlapi.com/:
    Parsed domain name: n24hr.com
    Created date: June 13, 2024 18:02:23 UTC

    Parsed domain name: sciinsider.com
    Created date: May 2, 2024 12:24:55 UTC

  • 18 June 2024
  • His cowworker definitely knows his shit.

  • Lethal Weapon 5 | Mel Gibson confirms he's directing
  • I hope Danny DeVito plays the villain.

  • Arizona man planned a mass shooting targeting African Americans at an Atlanta concert to incite a race war, feds say
  • S04E02, ~33min into episode. Conversation between Firecracker and Sister Sage.

    Firecracker:

    Purpose. I sell purpose. These people got nothing. Maybe they lost a job or a house or a kid to Oxy. Politicians don't give a shit, mainstream media tells them to be ashamed of their skin color, so, well, I bring 'em together, tell them a story, give them a purpose. Which would you rather believe? That you belong to a community of warriors battling a secret evil, or that you're a lonely, inconsequential nobody that no one will ever remember?

  • denim
  • When go to you

    happen does How a typo this like even? It's like they noticed the word "you" was missing and then decided to add it haphazardly. If "go to" was omitted it also would have been coherent.

  • Tall Corgi
  • Lieutenant Dan! You got new legs!

  • Cano - The Lactation of Saint Bernard (1645-1652)
  • I can't remember if I stumbled across it at a video store or caught it on cable or something, but even though I was a KitH fan I had no idea they were making a movie. Absolutely love it though and even with familiar elements and some returning characters it didn't feel like just a rehash of the show. I was bummed to learn (from the 2022 "Comedy Punks" documentary) that they were totally miserable making it and there was bad blood between Dave and everyone else.

  • Break of Reality - Spectrum of the Sky
  • I had that cover art (without text) as my desktop wallpaper from ~2011 until ~September of last year. As far as I know, the photographer is Dominic Kamp. I like when classical music is "reimagined" so I'll have to check out more stuff by this group. I haven't listened to anything beyond her album Artemis but I think Lindsey Stirling does similar stuff with a violin.

  • Instagram's unskippable ads test causes outrage among users
  • In a Neal Brennan stand-up special (Piped link) he mentions he uses a Pavlok to shock him every 3 minutes on stage to remind him to smile.

  • The problem with GIMP
  • Can they just insist it's pronounced like jimp and sidestep the issue? Imgur, .gif, GNOME, GIPHY get to set their own rules on pronunciation.

  • Trump falsely claims he didn’t call to lock up Hillary Clinton | CNN Politics
  • That YouTube tracking parameter is probably the one I encounter the most and it's frustrating that the Firefox "Copy Link Without Site Tracking" doesn't strip it out. I'm assuming it's intentionally allowed by Mozilla because of some agreement with Google.

  • 'Confused' Judge Cannon needed concept explained 'slowly' to her in court by lawyers: NYT
  • As part of an analysis of how [...]

    'How' what? Either their editors suck and missed the opening sentence or I'm just incapable of parsing English anymore.

  • Sealed Windows 2000 Advanced Server floppy disks
  • El Torito:

    El Torito is an extension designed to allow booting a computer from a CD-ROM. It was announced in November 1994 and first issued in January 1995 as a joint proposal by IBM and BIOS manufacturer Phoenix Technologies. According to legend, the El Torito CD/DVD extension to ISO 9660 got its name because its design originated in an El Torito restaurant in Irvine, California.

    A 32-bit PC BIOS will search for boot code on an ISO 9660 CD-ROM. The standard allows for booting in two different modes. Either in hard disk emulation when the boot information can be accessed directly from the CD media, or in floppy emulation mode where the boot information is stored in an image file of a floppy disk, which is loaded from the CD and then behaves as a virtual floppy disk. This is useful for computers that were designed to boot only from a floppy drive. For modern computers the "no emulation" mode is generally the more reliable method.

    I vaguely remember fighting with getting burned OS install discs to reliably boot. Another fun thing from around that time is if you happened to plug in the floppy drive cable backwards any disks inserted would be erased. That's a great way to accidentally nuke your boot disk and be screwed if you weren't near another working machine with a floppy drive. Lots of little headaches like that really drilled in the concept of redundancies and lots of backups (as well as not mindlessly installing a floppy drive).

  • The Kleptones - Lost Time (Count-In EP Version)

    https://piped.video/watch?v=1xCJTiXcp8Y https://yewtu.be/watch?v=1xCJTiXcp8Y https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kleptones

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