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SatanicNotMessianic , in I can't hear without them anymore

At some point, sound mixing just went to shit. My partner was in the industry working in post-production and agrees with me. The sfx are loud and the dialogue is not - thus all of the smart tvs and settop devices supporting features like “Dialogue Boost.”

I used to notice it a lot with poorly managed concerts - the singer’s mic would get drowned out by the instruments. I guess all the people who were responsible for that moved to LA.

But now I have a soundbar and two HomePods as speakers, and still turn on subs. And that might have something to do with the number of concerts.

Boozilla ,
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Thank you. I thought I was old man yelling at clouds over this. Drives me crazy. The worst is when the sound editor thinks some dumb pop song really slaps and turns the volume WAY UP and drowns out everything else.

And OMG the low talkers. Low talking and dimly-lit scenes are all the rage these days. I think part of it is Galaxy Brain people in the streaming biz thinking this is how they save time and money.

AlexWIWA , in So quickly forgotten

This is why I like the Halo expanded lore. There's a lot of guilt and grudges when it comes to Thel Vadam in Halo. Dude led fleets that killed millions of humans. He just accepts that he'll never make up for it, no matter how much good he does for humanity after the war.

It also goes into how, even though he was manipulated by the Covenant, he'll never stop feeling guilty. But he's the only Sangheili leader that is 100% devoted to peace with the humans, so most humans aren't willing to take a shot at revenge.

EdibleFriend , in So quickly forgotten
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How many planets did Vegeta destroy that we didn't see? We saw that one that was such a casual fucking thing for him.

Buddahriffic ,

Even after he turned good, he was still willing to kill a stadium full of people to get Kakarot to fight him. He acted like he was under control of the Majin spell but only went along with it until they started acting superior to him, then was just like, "nah, I just want to fight Kakarot because I've been training very hard and he's usually dead these days and I miss fighting with my buddy but don't tell anyone I called him my buddy, and I thought pretending to be under your control would get him to fight me, but I'm not going to bow to you or any of that shit."

Though I can't remember if he actually did kill some of them or if he just did an attack he knew Goku would stop, which would affect how evil the ruse was.

PotatoKat ,

He killed those people. I guess you could argue since he knows about the dragon balls that they could wish them back after, but he still straight up killed them to get goku to fight.

Tbh I don't think vegeta really was a good guy until he fought kid buu. He was pacified sure and maybe even on the path to being good, but that was because his target was gone and to his knowledge was never coming back. That's why I love his turn to majin so much. It's a hardcore backslide because his target came back and if it wasn't for that he never would have realized how much everything on earth actually meant to him.

I don't consider him good after going for fat buu because he wasn't being selfless yet. Him + goku could have taken buu on but he felt like HE needed to be the one to finish the job. His sacrifice was hollow since it (despite what he said) was for him. If it really was for everyone he would have let goku join to guarantee a win.

It wasn't until he fought kid buu that he was actually being selfless. He let himself get wailed on so goku could charge up knowing he both stood no chance and could potentially be permanently erased since he was already dead. The "you are number one" speech is the conclusion to his story and his redemption.

This became a bit of a ramble but I love Vegeta's story and could probably keep going if I had the time

darthelmet , in So quickly forgotten

This is why there’s that trope where the bad guy gets killed in the process of, or just after, getting redeemed. So the story can have its cake and not have to deal with any of the icky justice afterwards. How jarring would it be to have the bad guy turn around, save the day, and then the heroes still kill them or drag them off to a trial for their crimes? So justice has to be meted out by fate rather than having to complicate our heroes.

MentalEdge , in So quickly forgotten
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My biggest problem with Fairy Tail.

Never got over Gajeel beating Levy within an inch of her life, then literally crucifying her for the rest of the guild to find.

And then that's who people start shipping her with?! AND THEN IT BECOMES FUCKING CANON!?

Tugboater203 , in A lot.
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It doesn't matter what the bridge is worth, the owners are only liable up to the value of the ship. They're protected by US and International law. The owners will be filing to limit their liability soon if they haven't done so already.

https://www.britannica.com/topic/maritime-law/Limitation-of-liability

fine_sandy_bottom ,

Interesting.

This formula means, generally speaking, that the shipowner is entitled to limit his liability for the negligence of the master or crew, but not for his own personal negligence or that of his managerial personnel.

Does this mean, if the captain fucks up their liability is limited, but if the accident is caused due to systematic poor maintenance maybe not?

dejected_warp_core ,

Does this mean, if the captain fucks up their liability is limited, but if the accident is caused due to systematic poor maintenance maybe not?

I think so, yes. It makes sense and is likely to apply here. IIRC, some article report that the ship lost power twice right before all this happened. Assuming that's a direct cause, the whole mess may wind up with a deep investigation to understand if the crew or shipping company is at fault.

I also looked up what that means for the pilot. While the pilot works for the harbor, they are acting as a part of the crew when on ship. So outside of insubordination or gross negligence, the harbor and/or pilot take no liability here.

John_McMurray ,

You can just watch the video. All the lights go out twice.

dezmd ,
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But what does that signify in the context of the scenario in question?

Powering everything down and bringing it back up sounds like an emergency last ditch sort of troubleshooting step, not necessarily some evidence of negligence. They may have just literally done the thing we all know to do first, try turning it off and on again, and they may have done it twice just to be sure.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/11ac1a34-20a8-48a3-b49e-0d0be59b68a7.gif

ceenote , in I also love S.T.A.L.K.E.R

TIL the reason I can't romanticize my melancholic solitude is that I'm not ripped enough.

RIPandTERROR , in I also love S.T.A.L.K.E.R
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I didn't ask for this post

AVincentInSpace , in Man, I still don't know why I don't get invited to parties.

And then, 20 years later, the Flipper Zero was unveiled

Serinus , in I wonder why I dont get invited to parties anymore.

You think we're gonna fight corporations as individuals if we strangle government?

No. Government is our protection from those who would want to consolidate power, especially corporations. I understand that the government often fails at that protection, but it's still a hell of a lot better than being completely defenseless.

The whole point of the founding fathers was to spread power and attempt to keep it spread. They wanted to avoid both the abuses of monarchy and the eventual decapitation of leadership (seeing as how that'd be their heads).

makyo ,

It ain't going well for the little guy lately - the thread in my Lemmy right below this one is "Amazon, SpaceX and other companies are arguing the government agency that has protected labor rights since 1935 is actually unconstitutional".

The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the working man that labor unions were gasp COMMUNIST

metallic_z3r0 , in Man, I still don't know why I don't get invited to parties.

Is that JC Denton? Deus Ex (original flavor) was an excellent game when it came out (despite the best efforts of modders, it did not age well). I wish it was remade. Cyberpunk 2077 kind of scratches the itch, but there's no replacing that story.

ech , in Occupational fulfillment

It's bizarre to see people role-playing enthusiastic fascism with the world the way it is right now.

psmgx , in Occupational fulfillment

I would like to know more

eskimofry , in Means and ends

Is this a jab at mechanical keyboard enthusiasts?

Skua ,

Any hobby would fit honestly. Musicians call it Gear Acquisition Syndrome

CaptainBlagbird , in Tough but rewarding work
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