wolfshadowheart

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago

Oh I've seen it, I actually like quite a number of bad movies. They have a certain charm about them.

This? There's a total of 4 hours that we weren't given - for part one. Characters are setup as a focus then literally never seem again. The overaggressive use of slowmo in all but one fight scene, the complete inconsistency of anything at all whatsoever, from the use of slowmo, camera angles, costuming, accents, weapons & sfx, aliens, character motivations, literally everything. It's all meaningless and it just exists solely because it can. I'm generally supportive of do what you can when you can and why not, it's fun. This was... Not fun.

The only merits this movie has are a couple of decent monologues that posit some philosophy. It is completely devoid of meaning and intent, gives no original takes from its "inspiration" down to straight up stealing scenes from SW and Seven Samurai. And then the movie just sort of ends after the most predictable event and the heroes literally rode off into the sunset.

Some movies are bad, be it on purpose or just as a consequence. Many times these bad movies can still have some merit, be it a certain charm or aspect that makes it particularly humorous.

What makes this movie so, so awful is the fact that it's not trying to be bad. It's fully ernest in how it presents itself as a science fiction film. Z.S. had full control and still couldn't make cohesive narrative in 2.5 hours and we have a 4 hour version on the way. For part one!!! For fucks sake!

I have never felt such disdain for something. I finished it because I was watching it with a friend. At a certain point I just needed to confirm it legitimately was that bad.

There are many, many terrible movies that are far, far better than Rebel Moon. Made by people far less prolific than someone like Z.S.

FWIW - I liked the Z.S. J.L. because it's self indulgent for a reason. This?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago (2 children)

It legitimately was the worst movie I've ever seen

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

I did attempt it a bit but I was having issues. Definitely the way I'm trying to go though!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

I started smoking with massive bong hits and I'll never move away from that, so I needed to find a vaporizer that was able to provide what I was looking for. I've been through a long list, all with their own pros and cons and various "best" ways to use them.

I started with the FM V5.0s, then the Grasshopper, Arizer Air, Solo 2, VapeXhale Evo, then Mighty family with the Volcano and Plenty, Arizer V-Tower, then the Fury and the Tiny Might.

For bongs, most of these suck or have shortcomings. The Grasshopper (no longer available and should honestly be avoided) was incredible and served me very well, but the company was mishandled and effectively scammed people. However, it was the pinnacle of portable bong vaporizers - seriously unparalleled and its only shortcoming for me was you'd have to reload it if you wanted more than ~2 or 3 very large dense hits (i.e. group sessions). It's too bad it's unavailable, because it really was the best ("when it worked", as the users memed).

The VapeXhale Evo, also no longer available sadly is the next best, only "second" to the Grasshopper for bong rips because it's a desktop vape and it has a heatup time. But the pros outweigh those "cons" that make it "second", easily reloadable baskets and the best convection bong rips on the market at the time. Alas, the company grew old and repurchased and rebranded until a new unit never released and they folded. The biggest loss aside is the ez-load bowls, since they are compatible with a number of devices. Anyway... it was nifty, it heated a glass element that heated the air and made it a full convection vape.

The Mighty is ok for bongs. I differentiate them via the actual glass and pressure of the bongs. Imagine a beaker bong or any bong that you hit and the smoke/vapor condenses in the glass before you carb it and get it all. The Mighty does not do that at all. The Mighty is a bubbler that you when you hit it you get some smoke/vapor - no condensing. It's not my preference, so I personally am not very satisfied with the Mighty as a bong ripper when compared to my other options.

The Volcano is just loud. It's fine, it's fun to have the bong percolate itself but, well meh. It's expensive and loud, it uses a lot of bud but it does put out a lot of vapor. The older V-Tower model is in a similar boat, it's quieter but a little less efficient than the Volcano. I use them for gatherings. The Plenty is fairly disappointing.

The Arizer portables (I have the Air 1 and Solo 2) are weaker than the Mighty through glass so not what you're looking for for bong rips.

Finally, for portables worth mentioning that leaves the Tiny Might. It's a great vaporizer, I find it fairly comparable to the Grasshopper and I'm pleased with it overall. My only shortcoming for it is that I'm constantly reloading bowls, but otherwise it's a strong consistent vaporizer.

But for you OP, I would suggest looking into Ball Vapes. I personally can't 100% recommend any particular one as I'm unfamiliar with the specifics of each and what they all entail, but as a brief overview; ball vapes are desktop vapes controlled by an e-nail PiD controller and are essentially e-nails for convection heating. It's actually just the exact concept of the VapeXhale Evo just inverted, since we are moving the heating elements to the top of the bowl (rather than it being confined).

You can build your own for about $100, but there are plenty of kits available from Cannabis Hardware or Vgoodiez (and I'm sure others, but you can't go wrong with these two.)

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

I’m wondering how it goes with online game for instance (wouldn’t it be a no-go for many casual users?

I've wondered the same honestly. I'm able to connect to servers, never been an issue, but if I want to host my own game server it's only available locally and no ports are ever exposed (understandably, since they don't exist lol). Been a real hassle that's for sure!

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I'd be interested in a networking section. My biggest hurdle in self-hosting is that my ISP uses CG/NAT, so no port forwarding. This has made even simple applications difficult to set up. It seems the easiest workaround is to set them up through a domain, which I've tried and had no luck with. A mix of not my forte and there being few straightforward guides.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

Previously by color/occupation.

Red Desktop, Music Workstation.

Been thinking themes more recently though. WolvesDen for my server, thinking of expanding on that some.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Out of sheer curiosity I wonder how much energy consumption is used for standard currencies. I'm sure it's less than 0.5% but I wonder

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