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How To Rob A Bank | Official trailer
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‘Stargate’ TV series from Martin Gero not moving forward at Amazon
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Audible mandating authors transition to new royalty system or lose payments
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Motorola's Smart Feed injected affiliate links into their device's Amazon app, Motorola corrects "unintended" behavior
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'The Boys' has ended. What are your thoughts?
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
I was pretty disappointed by the entire fifth season. The show has been floundering after season 3, when it was clear that the natural climax of the story was post-poned because they couldn't handle a show without Homelander.
There's a number of issues that I have with S5, starting with the pacing. The episodes are paced incredibly weirdly. We spend a lot of time on things that, given the show is in its last season, really shouldn't be the focus. New B-side superheroes are introduced and take a lot of focus away from the core protagonists who's stories we are supposed to be finishing up. There's a whole haunted house bottle episode. There's a 5 min sequence of two new villains sniffing each other's asses because they're animal themed in the penultimate episode. The consequence of this is that the actual climax is incredibly rushed and dealt with in all of 30 minutes. There's a whole storyline that's introduced with a stronger superhero drug that makes you immune to the virus the Boys are cooking up to kill Homelander, and he takes it and then within 2 episodes they just find a new dumb way to kill him. It reeks of upping the stakes without a good reason.
Another issue is how cheap everything felt. There's a distinct lack of set-up shots and extras. Most of the time, it's named characters sitting in a closed room, talking at each other. If there's action, it's just a fist fight with maybe some dry-wall punches. The entire climax of the show is confided to a single room's decor getting torn to shreds and that's while evil superman is getting killed. There's a chase sequence in ep 2 which made me laugh out loud because of how stupid it looked. In this high stakes situation it's just people jogging down roads.
I do feel for the show because for something written pre 2024, they got outpaced by reality on the satire. But that doesn't absolve you from dogshit dialogue that cannot stay away from crass words and sex jokes. All the time. S1 was raunchy and gory at times, but it was timed well and balanced out by genuine, normal conversation. The word fuck loses all it's fucking meaning if you fucking put it in fucking front of every fucking other word. Ignoring even that, the writing still sucks from start to finish.
I'm happy it's over and that I can let this franchise rest. I stuck with it because S1 was really good. I'm sad that a show which had such a clear through line from S1 onwards with the Boys killing their way up the Seven was turned into, well, whatever happened in seasons 4 and 5.
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Project Hail Mary - Discussion thread
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Excerpts from actual one-star Amazon.com reviews of books from Time’s list of the 100 best novels from 1923 to the present
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Elle (Legally Blonde prequel series) | Official teaser
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Turn an old jailbroken Kindle into a typewriter
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Verity | Official teaser
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Ring camera is getting more and more annoying
I've had a ring camera for several years. Historically I've been mostly satisfied with it, but lately they are adding some features that are pretty annoying. The worst is that they've been adding...
I've had a ring camera for several years. Historically I've been mostly satisfied with it, but lately they are adding some features that are pretty annoying.
The worst is that they've been adding neighborhood alerts and other proximity alerts, with categories for traffic and weather and lost pets and things like that. Today I got a "community alert" which was actually an advertisement for a local animal shelter. I don't have anything against animal shelters, but my motion detector camera alter is not the correct venue for this message. It's clear that amazon is trying to muscle in on Nextdoor. I don't use Nextdoor. I find it to be like facebook, full of cranks and advertisements and nosey annoying people.
So now I had to wade through a few pages of menus to find where to turn of this new annoyance. Obviously, if I could I would opt out of all new features.The other annoying thing is that they turned on some AI evaluation of what the camera sees. So I was getting messages like "there's someone with a garden hose on your lawn" or "a person is carrying a cardboard box". There were a few things wrong with this
- I didn't sign up to have this and it slows down the alerts so they are up to 30 seconds after the motion is detected
- The AI sometimes made errors, especially at certain times of day where it misidentified different things in the yard (for example, some place marked by shadow was interpreted as a sidewalk when there isn't a sidewalk there). This happens of course because the AI doesn't know anything about my property, it evaluates everything from scratch each time it looks at an image.
- The ring app started bugging me with upselling messages to pay extra for the AI messages
So yeah. I just wanted to vent about the enshittification of this thing. I'm also aware of the privacy issues of ring cameras and how they're going to use the "pet finder" functionality to keep track of everyone. But this rant isn't really about that more important stuff, just the frustration of how these tech companies won't just leave anything alone because they have different goals than us.
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Spaceballs: The New One | Coming to theaters April 23, 2027
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I turned my Kindle into my own personal newspaper
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Amazon killing purchasing, borrowing and downloading books for older Kindles
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Prime Video’s ad free subscription becomes Prime Video Ultra for $4.99 a month
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The Boys | Final season trailer
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Wondery App and Wondery+ Service being shut down by Amazon
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Inside Anthropic’s killer-robot dispute with the US Pentagon
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Who’s liable when your AI agent burns down production? How Amazon’s Kiro took down AWS for thirteen hours and why the ‘human error’ label tells you everything wrong about the agentic AI era.
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Europe's most powerful rocket launches for first time, carrying thirty-two Amazon internet satellites to orbit
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Amazon is closing its Fresh grocery, Go convenience stores in the US
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Amazon orders 'Lore Olympus' animated series based on Webtoon title
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Postal arbitrage
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Amazon Pharmacy starts offering Novo Nordisk's Wegovy weight-loss pill
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Madden | Official teaser
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How Wall Street ruined the Roomba and then blamed Lina Khan
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Amazon to allow EPUB and PDF downloads of DRM-free Kindle titles
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Prime Video pulls eerily emotionless AI-generated anime dubs after complaints
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The DoorDash problem: how AI browsers are a huge threat to Amazon
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Project Hail Mary | Official trailer
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Fallout | Season two official trailer
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New World is dead: Amazon ends new content updates following massive layoffs, says 'servers will be live through 2026'
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Amazon Web Services crash causes $2,000 Smart Beds to overheat and get stuck upright
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