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Except this “series of unfortunate events” appears to be entirely self-inflicted.

We’re not talking about a couple of hobbyists making YT videos in their spare time; LTT/LMG are by this point a huge media content factory whose unrelenting drive to produce the next hot slice of monetized infotainment means they are making constant (and often quite large) errors and not giving these products the time and attention required to assess them properly.

If you have the time, Gamer Nexus’ initial video critique where they matter-of-factly listed all the reasons why LTT need to seriously reevaluate how they do business is a very interesting watch.

https://youtu.be/FGW3TPytTjc?t=99

Edit: wow, it seems to have finally sunk in - LTT posted this video not two hours after I posted my comment.

(Piped link because apparently the apology video is monetized 😑) :

https://piped.mha.fi/watch?v=0cTpTMl8kFY


Thanks for the heads-up, I wasn’t aware of that.

I’ll still keep it on the list as it’s an amazing movie anyway 😄


Also, just thought of some others that aren’t based on books but have quite a literary feel:

  • Tár
  • The VVitch
  • There Will Be Blood

Anything by Martin McDonagh, especially

  • In Bruges
  • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
  • The Banshees of Inisherin

In that case, you’d also want Lygisk instead of Magisk, to automatically have root reinstalled after every OTA upgrade. (Lygisk is a fork of Magisk, you get the same functionality otherwise)

Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think Lygisk is a blanket recommendation for all devices running Lineage OS. I believe it’s for A-partition-only devices, so phones with A-B should use Magisk instead.


I was using the term in it’s original sense, i.e. investors, employees, and suppliers.

I didn’t want to say “shareholders” because not all businesses offer shares.


Free market capitalism is inherently about generating wealth for primary stakeholders but externalizing the social and environmental costs. It’s basically how the entire system works.


I had the same thought process.

Both lemmy.world and lemm.ee seem to be run by communicative people with sysadmin experience, which is really what you need for instance to grow steadily in the long-term.


lemmy.world is now the largest single instance by some margin, so new users really should be looking to sign up somewhere else.

Spreading the load across instances is the way forward.

https://join-lemmy.org/instances

https://lemmyverse.net/?order=active