I used an iPhone 16 Pro on default settings and I edited with an app called RNI film using a negative film stock called Agfa Optima 200 Warm. This is the original photo for reference
I used an iPhone 16 Pro on default settings and I edited with an app called RNI film using a negative film stock called Agfa Optima 200 Warm. This is the original photo for reference
People on lemmy have a weirdly intense hatred of sports, I’ve noticed.
It’s been a while now but I used to watch gravity falls so often I could tell you almost all the jokes and gags in every episode.
Actually, he is correct. The Ma Bell breakup in the 80s is a good example of this. The newer, smaller companies grew much faster than the original.
Also, she’s only released two books in the 15 years after the end of the original trilogy. Thats hardly milking it.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
That would be ridiculously difficult to enforce. Also, most manufacturing, American or not, is already done in metric. It would be trivial for companies to swap units. There are many, many better ways to tariff American goods.
there is no direct rail link between the SIR and the New York City Subway system
Staten island is the only part of New York City without subway access.
In case you want the actual link https://youtu.be/s2TyVQGoCYo
I played a little of the first game. I’m not a huge sim player but I thought it was pretty fun.
Yeah it’s not an ad break it’s an interval (like for stage plays).
At no point in it’s history since it’s creation has it EVER made money.
Actually they did make money in 2018 and 2019 but then the pandemic caused advertisers to cut spending.
That’s their new font. This is the new logo:
(Yes it is almost exactly the same as the old one)
I don’t think he’s “anti cap” he seems to have problems with certain industries (notice he mentions Alphabet and Walmart but doesn’t criticize them). Also this writing honestly seems very in character for him (see the goodreads review).
He sounds like fedi/reddit poster with that intro
There’s no movie industry that makes as much money as Hollywood. The highest grossing Chinese film made “only” 900 million usd while the highest grossing Indian film made even less, about 260 million usd. I assume it’s mostly because Hollywood movies can be popular in India and china but Indian and Chinese movies are almost never popular outside of their countries.
Jack Dorsey still owns BLUESKY, and if anyone is trying to tell you he doesn’t, they’re lying.
But Mr Dorsey is no longer part of the team behind it, having stepped down from the board in May 2024. He deleted his account altogether in September. It is now run and predominantly owned by chief executive Jay Graber as a US public benefit corporation.
I thought most filming had moved to Atlanta though?