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  1. Hot take: 4:3 > 16:9

    It's been a while since I've watched an old TV show. We've had widescreen TVs in our houses for decades now. When HD and digital video came into the scene, it basically came hand in hand with the...

    It's been a while since I've watched an old TV show. We've had widescreen TVs in our houses for decades now. When HD and digital video came into the scene, it basically came hand in hand with the 16:9 aspect ratio. It was more cinematic. It was basically a mark of quality in and of itself.

    On a whim, I decided to watch Wolf's Rain, an original Bones anime that was produced in 4:3. I thought it would be difficult to adapt to the more narrow screen. I was thinking what I'd be missing out on by the missing part of the screen.

    In hindsight, those thoughts were pretty rediculous. The people who made the show knew they were going to target that aspect ratio, so they built the entire show around it. It's animation: every frame is literally a painting. The aspect ratio was never a limitation to the artist because it was effectively the same limitation any given piece of paper or canvas they would apply their art to.

    By no longer producing video in 4:3, we have lost something important to framing: verticality and angularity. 16:9 means there's a lot more room to the left and right than there is up and down, and because you have so much more horizontal view dutch angles tend to be extra disorienting. While Wolf's Rain doesn't use dutch angles very often, vertical framing is extremely common. One early episode has a particularly striking scene where a white wolf is running vertically up a cliff towards the moon. Other times it's used to show off the scale of large structures, which can better express a sense of dread or oppression. The show also often has circular framing; where characters and objects are arranged in a circle, which doesn't seem to work quite as well aesthetically on widescreen formats.

    Now that I've started thinking about this, I started to think about what a shame it is that we are actually losing some of our treasured 4:3 shows from the past. TV shows aren't terribly well archived in general outside of ultra-popular shows, and even then many old shows that were made for 4:3 have been bowdlerized into 16:9. Many shows have been stretched out or had their tops and bottoms deleted in order to fit into 16:9. Some shows were shot on film and had new scans done in order to use the parts that were originally designed to be cropped out. But because they are ruining the intent of the cinematographers, the addition is not necessarily a good one.

    But what do you think? I know this is probably not a popular opinion, but I'm sure that I'm not the only one who thinks this.

    20 votes
  2. Comment on Updates to Xbox Game Pass: Introducing Essential, Premium, and Ultimate plans in ~games

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    They entered the console game because video games are big money, plain and simple. Before the original Xbox Microsoft was investing heavily in video games, having published a number of them...

    They entered the console game because video games are big money, plain and simple. Before the original Xbox Microsoft was investing heavily in video games, having published a number of them directly. They also invested in Sega; remember how the Dreamcast had the "Powered by Windows CE" Badge? That was an early attempt to get a cut of console profits.

    I think that Microsoft is seeing now that the console part of the business is only of limited use. They have bought a huge number of studios and publishers which allows them to take an even larger cut of profit than if they merely took licensing fees, and focusing less on hardware helps them to avoid the huge negative PR hits they've had i.e. with the 360 overheating issues and the disastrous launch of the Xbox One. The console business is also just really tough, with one competitor constantly coming up with massively popular console exclusives and keeps outselling everyone else even though their consoles don't offer the same technological capabilities.

    Personally, I haven't known anyone who uses an Xbox console for years now. Almost everyone I know of plays on PC, Steam Deck, or Switch/2 for modern games.

    12 votes
  3. Comment on EA is reportedly about to be sold in a record-setting $50 billion buyout to an investor group that includes private equity and Saudi Arabia in ~games

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    This last year I gave EA money for the first time in probably something like two decades for The Sims 1 and 2 releases. In other words, games that were already over two decades old. I was already...

    This last year I gave EA money for the first time in probably something like two decades for The Sims 1 and 2 releases. In other words, games that were already over two decades old. I was already wary of them changing things for the worse retroactively, and its disparaging to think that the chances are actually going to be higher now.

    5 votes
  4. Comment on Adam Conover: Unmedicated in ~tv

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    I kind of agree. He’s only fun if you are smugly agreeing with him entirely. And when he has an opinion that is bad or even just slightly different than your own he becomes insufferable. His tour...

    I kind of agree. He’s only fun if you are smugly agreeing with him entirely. And when he has an opinion that is bad or even just slightly different than your own he becomes insufferable.

    His tour was stopping at a local comedy club and my husband asked if I wanted to go see it. We passed.

    4 votes
  5. Comment on CGA-2025-10 🕹️⏰ 🗺️ 🐸 INSERT CARTRIDGE 🟢 Chrono Trigger in ~games

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    I’m kind of torn on how to play this one. On one hand I can play it on my MiSTer and have a very period-appropriate experience, especially because I can play it on an original SNES controller. But...

    I’m kind of torn on how to play this one. On one hand I can play it on my MiSTer and have a very period-appropriate experience, especially because I can play it on an original SNES controller. But I doubt that I will have time for it without a fast forward feature. Or even with it, to be honest.

    I think I beat it before on the SNES Mini console, so maybe I’ll dig it up and play a new game plus.

    5 votes
  6. Comment on CGA-2025-10 🕹️⏰ 🗺️ 🐸 INSERT CARTRIDGE 🟢 Chrono Trigger in ~games

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    Wait mode is a feature in the original game, so I would be surprised if there are any versions without it.

    Wait mode is a feature in the original game, so I would be surprised if there are any versions without it.

    7 votes
  7. Comment on David Cross: Thoughts on the Riyadh Comedy Festival in ~misc

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    I really appreciate David Cross and his overall worldview (at least from what I’ve seen). I am flabbergasted when I see people talking about going to Saudi Arabia or Quatar or really just about...

    I really appreciate David Cross and his overall worldview (at least from what I’ve seen). I am flabbergasted when I see people talking about going to Saudi Arabia or Quatar or really just about anywhere in the Middle East and talk about what a wonderful place it is. How on earth do people just avoid the massive systematic human rights violations?!

    One of the people my husband and I follow on YouTube is Ben and David. They are a gay couple who do cruise reviews. They’re have family who live in Saudi Arabia and so sometimes they will do a trip that goes there so they can be with them. And I suppose that might be fine if they just stayed on the ship where they won’t be subject to the local laws, but they get out and even go to the theme parks! They go to a place where they could be murdered for the crime of just being who they are and then talk about what an amazing place it is. I’m honestly speechless at this behavior.

    27 votes
  8. Comment on The video-game industry has a problem: there are too many games (gifted link) in ~games

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    There’s a part of me that hopes this signals the end of the monolithic developer/publisher model. Granted, it’s something that has been weakening for a while, but still is holding for the most...

    There’s a part of me that hopes this signals the end of the monolithic developer/publisher model. Granted, it’s something that has been weakening for a while, but still is holding for the most part. That model lead to studios having to crunch constantly, deal with absurdly high levels of stress because of impossible expectations, and only be shuttered and have everyone fired or shuffled to the next labor exploitation factories after the impossible doesn’t happen and they decide to shutter the entire studio. There are countless people who have quit the entire industry because of how bad their experience was with these big monied studios. All for games that are either the same as something that already exists or is barely iterative.

    I’m very much in the “games are art” camp, and I think that outside pressure from monied interests is what produces bland art. Sport Game 2026 is still art even if it is just someone tracing over Sport Game 2025, but that doesn’t mean that it’s worth me paying any attention to. Big name sequels outside of sports are not nearly so egregious, but they are still close enough that it doesn’t interest me. In the meanwhile I have often purchased video games just because they have interesting music, visuals, story, or gameplay, even if the total package isn’t very fun.

  9. Comment on Deus Ex Remastered | Announcement trailer in ~games

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    What do you expect for the Matrix game? It was made by Shiny, after all.

    What do you expect for the Matrix game? It was made by Shiny, after all.

  10. Comment on What game is your personal "Silksong"? in ~games

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    Huh. I didn't know that there was any expansions planned for Katana Zero. It's been so long that I've forgotten what the plot was about. I'm glad to hear that there's going to be more of it, though!

    Huh. I didn't know that there was any expansions planned for Katana Zero. It's been so long that I've forgotten what the plot was about. I'm glad to hear that there's going to be more of it, though!

    1 vote
  11. Comment on What game is your personal "Silksong"? in ~games

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    I don’t have one. I’m strongly of the opinion of “if something I like gets a sequel and it’s good, that’s nice”. And I am also strongly of the opinion that we should not simply expect sequels to...

    I don’t have one. I’m strongly of the opinion of “if something I like gets a sequel and it’s good, that’s nice”. And I am also strongly of the opinion that we should not simply expect sequels to things that we like. Talented game designers should go on to make more new and interesting games, even if the games they end up making are “bad” by any given (ultimately arbitrary) standards.

    3 votes
  12. Comment on Disney decides it hasn’t angered people enough, announces Disney+ price hikes in ~tv

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    No, but as an aside to this, support your local theater scene! Theatre is an amazing artform that I feel that more people should partake in!

    The "attend a concert" model doesn't work as cleanly for tv shows and movies.

    No, but as an aside to this, support your local theater scene! Theatre is an amazing artform that I feel that more people should partake in!

    1 vote
  13. Comment on Disney decides it hasn’t angered people enough, announces Disney+ price hikes in ~tv

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    You do realize that publishing comic books and music are incredibly different for many different reasons, yes? Music is almost entirely distributed online now, and physical media is nearly dead....

    You do realize that publishing comic books and music are incredibly different for many different reasons, yes? Music is almost entirely distributed online now, and physical media is nearly dead. And I say this as one of the weird people who buys music on CD 99% of the time. When I hear people talking about wanting to return to physical media, they're talking about buying used iPods, not investing in discs. Sure, there was a trend for new vinyl records for a while, but that was a novelty and not meant to be the only way people listened to their music. Frankly, I think the comparison is so different, you might as well compared the work of furniture designers.

    But even within the realm of comic books, it really doesn't work because there are many artists who either self-publish or otherwise digitally publish their works. We tend to call them webcomics. I've been reading Gunnerkrigg Court for two decades now and Tom Siddell seems to be doing well; his comics have had multiple physical releases and new editions continue to be published. It should be mentioned that the publisher is none of the companies you mentioned, it's another large comic book publisher - Dark Horse Comics. But we should also be real here, large international comic book publishers are not the only comics in the world who are capable of publishing comic books! None of these assumptions about how things work actually hold water.

    People across creative fields go to publishers for a very simple reason; publishers have massive amounts of money to spend on exclusive merchandising and marketing capabilities, which means that they can sell a lot of their art. And while I'm sure that part of it is just trying to get their music heard by as many people as possible, let's be real here: they want to make more money. They may have also been influenced by images of riches and success. Do artists make more money with large publishers than by going their own way? Sometimes, yes, but not always. But I can practically guarantee you that for most of those deals, the publishers will take more of that profit than they give to the artist. I say "practically" here because these deals are notoriously opaque, so I don't have a way to actually prove it. There's an argument that publishers are needed for the sake of curation that I think might have some merit, but it's not one that particularly convinces me.

    3 votes
  14. Comment on Disney decides it hasn’t angered people enough, announces Disney+ price hikes in ~tv

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    The current ecosystem for commercial music is already broken. The large music publishers have been corrupt to the core for the greater portion of the last century, and nowadays they're part of...

    The current ecosystem for commercial music is already broken. The large music publishers have been corrupt to the core for the greater portion of the last century, and nowadays they're part of even larger media comglomerates who are even more evil than they ever have been. If a person wants to make music, they don't need blessings from a megacorp; it's never been easier to self-produce and even self-distribute music.

    Beyond that, arguing for how much we "should" be paying for music is kind of a moot point. Music has been around for at least as long as civilization, and the vast majority of musicians in history have been either poor, largely being paid via patronage. The massive popularity of single musicians is, to an extent, a freak thing that happened due to advent of mass reproduction recordings. But we do not need massive industries to produce those records anymore. We are living in a time when a person can download a free music-making app on their phone, upload it to any number of places that will host it for free, and call themselves a musician.

    14 votes
  15. Comment on Jimmy Kimmel to return to ABC on Tuesday after show’s controversial suspension in ~tv

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    Disney's org chart is absolutely insane. They're practically put together by duct tape and wishful thinking. It's astonishing that they manage to put large projects together at all from everything...

    Disney's org chart is absolutely insane. They're practically put together by duct tape and wishful thinking. It's astonishing that they manage to put large projects together at all from everything I've heard from non-exec insiders. Somehow Disney+ is a really high quality video streaming platform, yet ABC News's website is still at abcnews.go.com, a relic of the "webportal" fad of the late 20th century.

    6 votes
  16. Comment on Dark patterns killed my wife's Windows 11 installation in ~tech

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    Did you miss the part where they had explicitly uninstalled OneDrive from the computer and a Windows update had reinstalled it without their knowledge or consent? Perhaps at one point they did...

    Did you miss the part where they had explicitly uninstalled OneDrive from the computer and a Windows update had reinstalled it without their knowledge or consent? Perhaps at one point they did make those settings before they uninstalled it, and then when it was reinstalled it used the old settings. Or it could have also been Samsung’s deal to enable that setting for them without needing the user’s consent.

    Also yes, you are right that Windows will tell the user when the storage is full, but they have to be logged in before it will show that warning. They couldn’t log in, so they couldn’t get the warning.

    6 votes
  17. Comment on The Mandalorian and Grogu | Official trailer in ~movies

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    To be fair, film is an inherently collaborative art form. If you want to watch something made by a single person, you can look to instagram for examples. But at the same time you are definitely...

    To be fair, film is an inherently collaborative art form. If you want to watch something made by a single person, you can look to instagram for examples. But at the same time you are definitely not wrong. I just watched Elio, a recent Pixar flop. It was supposed to have themes in it to suggest the main character is queer. Those elements were removed and the director stepped down because of it, and the resulting movie doesn’t really make much sense because the main character’s motivations are now incredibly vague. The movie tries to show that Elio is ostracized because of his obsession with aliens, which itself has a really tenuous establishment that is pretty easy to miss - I honestly feel like the reasoning I’ve personally established is almost jumping to conclusions.

    And for an even more high profile Disney film that flopped, look at Wish. It was supposed to be a shining jewel, an aesthetic beauty with a heartwarming “classic Disney” motif. Instead it was workshopped to hell and now I can’t tell you who any of the characters were or even what the film was about.

    3 votes
  18. Comment on The Mandalorian and Grogu | Official trailer in ~movies

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    As an aside, it's extremely weird that this is a compliment now.

    They had a singular voice though, I'll give them that.

    As an aside, it's extremely weird that this is a compliment now.

    1 vote
  19. Comment on Has anyone here tried bone conduction headphones? in ~tech

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    I have the Pro 2 model. My husband bought a pair for himself and was ecstatic about it, and then a short while later they had a direct manufacturer sale on them so he bought another pair for...

    I have the Pro 2 model. My husband bought a pair for himself and was ecstatic about it, and then a short while later they had a direct manufacturer sale on them so he bought another pair for himself in a color he liked better and gave me his old ones. The newer version has USB-C on it. It also has a second driver on it to give it a fuller sound stage, which is pretty impressive, but it may have also been in the previous iteration as well.

    I also have a fit problem, but in my case it catches on my neckfat when I look up and the drivers dig into my ear nubs.

    I also agree with you for the use case scenario. I consider it to be basically useless for scenarios outside of running or biking; situations where you'd want specifically to be aware of the world around you, but still be able to listen to music without bugging the people around you. Otherwise it's better to have something that will at least block out some of the outside world. Funny enough, my husband was gifted an Airpods Pro 2, the same kind as I bought for myself to use regularly, and he now uses them for everything.

    Actually, there is one more scenario where I'd find it useful when other headphones are not, and that is sleeping. If you're trying to fall asleep to a podcast or white noise or the like and don't want to disturb your partner. Even with it hitting the back of my ear from the loop being pushed by the pillow, I'd still say they were more comfortable than headphones or earbuds in that specific scenario.

    7 votes
  20. Comment on Salt vs. potassium in ~health

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    I think that the human body is actually pretty good at telling us what to eat; the problem is knowing how to listen. When you are regularly eating rich foods, you're training your brain to ignore...

    I think that the human body is actually pretty good at telling us what to eat; the problem is knowing how to listen. When you are regularly eating rich foods, you're training your brain to ignore those quiet voices that tell you how to eat and listen to the dopamine-giving voices that tell you to eat fatty, crunchy, salty, and sweet things. Eventually you basically forget how to listen to those other voices altogether. Personally I used to eat almost nothing but rich processed and restaurant food, so to get here was a pretty extreme intervention.

    2 votes