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  • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

    @xgranade Ah, fair. I... don't really see movies, (or own a TV, etc.) or watch videos or play games or anything like that when I'm away from an actual computer/laptop.
    so a lot of that is not a major concern... my phone is mostly an IM device & ebook reader, for drm-free (one way or another) ebooks, lol.

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    @miss_rodent I watch a fair bit of TV and movies, and enjoy doing so from a couch. There's some "ten foot" UIs for Linux, but they're all fairly far behind where the desktop / laptop UIs are at.

    Sometimes it's even just things like HDMI-CEC support, or using a smaller remote instead of needing a full keyboard/mouse setup.

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    • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

      @miss_rodent I watch a fair bit of TV and movies, and enjoy doing so from a couch. There's some "ten foot" UIs for Linux, but they're all fairly far behind where the desktop / laptop UIs are at.

      Sometimes it's even just things like HDMI-CEC support, or using a smaller remote instead of needing a full keyboard/mouse setup.

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      @xgranade Fair, I haven't had a TV or similar since like 2009-ish?, (and even then only really used it for game consoles.) so just, completely out of the scope of things I consider... so much so I had to look up what a "ten foot UI" even means.

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      • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

        @xgranade Fair, I haven't had a TV or similar since like 2009-ish?, (and even then only really used it for game consoles.) so just, completely out of the scope of things I consider... so much so I had to look up what a "ten foot UI" even means.

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        @xgranade (I don't mean that as a judgey/superiority thing - my lifestyle choices are ... Not for everyone, and definitely lead to some complications.
        A recurring minor bit of social friction is that a lot of my friends make references to various shows, animes, whatever, basically none of which I have seen or know anything about, often haven't even heard of, unless I watched it with one of them or a partner at some point.)

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        • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

          Not that Google is alone in that, they're just the latest example to annoy the piss out of me. Tech is just *like that* now. I don't think that's inevitable, I'm only describing the current moment, not trying to limit future moments.

          But gods. This moment in tech sucks, and it's because tech is *just like that*.

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          @xgranade Yup. For every piece of hardware, and every piece of software, I now find myself doing threat modeling and having an exit plan for when (not if) it inevitably transforms into user-hostile bullshit. This is energy I should not have to spend! I am tired all of the time!

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          • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

            @xgranade (I don't mean that as a judgey/superiority thing - my lifestyle choices are ... Not for everyone, and definitely lead to some complications.
            A recurring minor bit of social friction is that a lot of my friends make references to various shows, animes, whatever, basically none of which I have seen or know anything about, often haven't even heard of, unless I watched it with one of them or a partner at some point.)

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            @miss_rodent I mean, I'm also learning to do screenwriting, which is... something that takes participation in movie and TV culture.

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            • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

              @miss_rodent I mean, I'm also learning to do screenwriting, which is... something that takes participation in movie and TV culture.

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              @xgranade Yeah, I imagine it would be hard to do without being familiar with the general culture around it, lol. (Mostly added the 'not meant as judgey' because people often parse 'I don't have a TV' as a judgmental/superiority thing? I don't know why - it's actually kind of a pain in the ass to not have one or any access to the streaming sites in the world as it is? def created a bit of a cultural disconnect.)

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              • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                @miss_rodent I mean, I'm also learning to do screenwriting, which is... something that takes participation in movie and TV culture.

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                @xgranade @miss_rodent I'm now imagining what would happen if you took someone who had only ever done / written stage plays and had them make a screenplay. I think there'd be some interesting artifacts from that.

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                • cthos@mastodon.cthos.devC cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev

                  @xgranade @miss_rodent I'm now imagining what would happen if you took someone who had only ever done / written stage plays and had them make a screenplay. I think there'd be some interesting artifacts from that.

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                  @cthos @miss_rodent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Burns,_a_Post-Electric_Play

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                  • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                    @cthos @miss_rodent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Burns,_a_Post-Electric_Play

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                    @xgranade @miss_rodent That is the opposite of what I had in mind, but that is *awesome* and ...imminently plausible.

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                    • cthos@mastodon.cthos.devC cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev

                      @xgranade @miss_rodent That is the opposite of what I had in mind, but that is *awesome* and ...imminently plausible.

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                      @xgranade @miss_rodent I love this bit:
                      "Maher knew The Simpsons well and the group decided on the 1993 episode "Cape Feare", based on the 1991 film Cape Fear, itself a remake of a 1962 film of the same name which is based on the 1957 novel The Executioners."

                      Because it reminds me of I Am Legend, which is a retelling of The Omega Man which is a retelling of I Am Legend which is based on the novel I Am Legend.

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                      • joshsutphin@wandering.shopJ joshsutphin@wandering.shop

                        @xgranade Yup. For every piece of hardware, and every piece of software, I now find myself doing threat modeling and having an exit plan for when (not if) it inevitably transforms into user-hostile bullshit. This is energy I should not have to spend! I am tired all of the time!

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                        @joshsutphin @xgranade I find myself doing the same even for FOSS programs install, in case they turn to slop or other evils. It's pretty sad if you stop for a moment and think about it. I am seriously thinking about exit plans for emacs...

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                        • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                          @cthos @miss_rodent DNSholing Google devices only works if you also block outgoing 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1 at the router.

                          [edited to add: I know both of y'all know that, just saying for the folks following along at home, and as a gripe that I have to do the chore of blocking those outgoing routes]

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                          @xgranade @cthos @miss_rodent thanks!

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                            @sotolf @joshsutphin @xgranade vim isn't a place to run to primarily because it's an entirely different kind of software. I am not looking for an editor. Emacs is a programmable hypertext environment that functions as my primary shell and application platform.

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                            • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                              @cthos @miss_rodent DNSholing Google devices only works if you also block outgoing 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1 at the router.

                              [edited to add: I know both of y'all know that, just saying for the folks following along at home, and as a gripe that I have to do the chore of blocking those outgoing routes]

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                              @xgranade @cthos @miss_rodent I caught my (LG) TV talking to 8.8.8.8 at one point, an address I hadn't told it about. So now all DNS leaving the network is DNATted to a Pi-hole instance I control. Not an option for most people, sadly.

                              DNSoHTTPS is going to be an utter bitch.

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