@djsumdog
Sounds about right. It uses CPU for encoding (though it should have dedicated hardware accelerated encoding, so it's not as bad as say x264), it keeps screen awake, it actively writes in memory. That's gonna be a lot of energy usage for a phone.
@Frank @branman65 @mrsaturday
>claims he hates art
>attaches art in post
Liar.
@beardalaxy No, that will be Jack Black.
I like Billie Piper, to this day she's still my favorite companion and even the best romance option for The Doctor. But this is so fucking retarded. How do you spin The Doctor regenerating into one of the most important companions he's had? It's not like the writers can just ignore it. They couldn't ignore it when Peter Capaldi came along, after he had been a small side character for 1 episode.
And this is so stupid, because I think she could do the job. She probably has a better understanding of the character then the last 2-3 attempts. If anything she should have been the first female Doctor (if you really want to do this stupid idea). But the writing will still be horrible. And bringing her along is a sign that the people in charge know the writing is shit, but they have no intention of fixing it. Just like when they brought back David Tennant in the role. They brought David on to invoke people's nostalgia and hope, but when went on to ridicule and belittle The Doctor. Great job assholes.
Doctor Who died. And they fucked the lore so hard, that they can't even go on a decade break and try to revive it again, like they did in the 90s.
@beardalaxy I don't know... I had my heart set out for Chris Pratt.
@BasedLunatic First time I watched it, I was around 7-8. It was my big brother's favorite show on TV, and I would watch along. Then it popped up on TV again when I was 12-14 I think. But I didn't manage to catch every episode until some years later, when I looked it up online. I was quite a bit older when I finally saw the last episode, so I didn't cry, but did it ever hit like a ton of bricks.
As much as the war had been played up for comedy during the entire show, the final reveal was so serious. The contrast it created... pure genius.
@BasedLunatic
I just remembered... you ever saw the last episode? To this day I still find it the most outstanding portrayal of PTSD in media.
@BasedLunatic
A classic, but these days it's as much a medical historical documentary as it is a comedy.
@p
They're putting chemicals in the milk that turn the freaking mice gay!
@mischievoustomato
... what is wrong with you?
@mischievoustomato Best I can offer you is Matt Dillahunty with red lipstick and eyeliner.
@beardalaxy Unless...
@mischievoustomato
There's an odd one out here, and it's triggering me.
@r000t
>RSS never tracked you
You sure about that? How is it that RSS podcasts I used to listen to knew how many people downloaded the episodes? They definitely were tracking something.
>Email never throttled you
The standard technically doesn't, but so much email would go through Gmail, Hotmail (later Outlook) and Yahoo, and they'd have such shitty spam filters, that email not coming from big corporations would effectively get throttled by being sent to spam.
>Blogs never begged for dopamine
Of course they did. This is the stupidest lie, and the reason I felt the need to write this. The majority of blogs were always the territory of attention whores who thought their ideas were important enough for people to read them. I knew a few people who had Wordpress blogs, and they'd share the links with friends and whoever, and had the view counter and everything. The dopamine was back then too, but people hadn't realized it yet. Then after Wordpress and Blogger came the days of Tumblr, which increased the dopamine like crazy, by allowing people to reshare and like posts easier. And eventually that gave way to Twitter as the dopamine hit everyone takes part in.
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...