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JDazzle commented on Former Nintendo employees reveal what it took to launch the NES   hanafuda.report/articles/... · Posted by u/brandrick
omosubi · 4 months ago
I hate to be that guy, but is there a transcript or even ai summary of the video?
JDazzle · 4 months ago
Youtube has a built-in transcript feature. You can find it in the video description
JDazzle commented on Rapid Brightening of 3I/Atlas Ahead of Perihelion   arxiv.org/abs/2510.25035... · Posted by u/bikenaga
iliketowatch · 4 months ago
oh my science! it's just like in Ant Man 3 on iMax
JDazzle · 4 months ago
Just a heads up that you likely shifted into a parallel universe.. iMax doesn't exist; we have HBO Max

Welcome! I certainly hope this universe is better than your original one

JDazzle commented on After nine years of grinding, Replit found its market. Can it keep it?   techcrunch.com/2025/10/02... · Posted by u/toomanyrichies
JDazzle · 5 months ago
It's strange that their buzzwords are "to democratize programming"... isn't that already done very well with all the online free tools, documentation, tutorials, learning paths, etc?

Both AI and traditional programming paths share the same initial huge obstacle which is full access to a computer and the internet?

I'm not sure how AI is democratizing programming

JDazzle commented on The FCC voted to reimplement net neutrality. Now comes the hard part   nationaljournal.com/s/723... · Posted by u/cratermoon
jtbayly · 2 years ago
Which branch of government is the FCC?
JDazzle · 2 years ago
It's the Executive Branch, which is headed by PotUS
JDazzle commented on Transformers.js   xenova.github.io/transfor... · Posted by u/skilled
JDazzle · 3 years ago
This isn't a robot in disguise! Imposter!
JDazzle commented on Dungeons and Dragons’ new license tightens its grip on competition   gizmodo.com/dnd-wizards-o... · Posted by u/ndiddy
rhdunn · 3 years ago
That's posted Dec 21. The OGL 1.1 leak happened on Jan 4th.

They mention that the OGL 1.1 will only apply to static (ePub/PDF) and printed media, and the revenue terms, but they don't mention the other OGL 1.1 changes that have been causing the current storm, such as:

1. revoking OGL 1.0a;

2. the 1.1 license giving WotC/Hasbro the irrevocable ability to use your content in any way they want to;

3. their ability to terminate your 1.1 license for any reason;

4. their ability to update the terms to the license with a 30 day notice.

JDazzle · 3 years ago
There was a smaller leak earlier, not the full 1.1 license that Gizmodo claims to have, and WotC responded to that within 24 hours of it going online.
JDazzle commented on Disney says it has more streaming customers than Netflix   cbsnews.com/news/disney-s... · Posted by u/lxm
PuppyTailWags · 3 years ago
I'm surprised by this because Netflix has Heartstopper & Neil Gaiman's Sandman. They've also canceled a bunch of stuff that could come back really strong, Sense8 comes to mind.
JDazzle · 3 years ago
Sure, yes, but Heartstopper was a risk and Sandman, one of the more bankable IPs, was kept in limbo for a new season until the last few weeks for fear that not many people would want to watch it (probably an indicator in and of itself as to why all their original shows were cancelled)
JDazzle commented on Street Fighter II, the World Warrier   fabiensanglard.net/sf2_wa... · Posted by u/ingve
JDazzle · 4 years ago
Literally a duplicate post that was created about 11 hours before this one.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29657343

JDazzle commented on How to Escape from Immoral Mazes   thezvi.wordpress.com/2020... · Posted by u/apsec112
gliese1337 · 6 years ago
Well, then you weren't in a maze to begin with. Escaping immoral labyrinths is a whole other problem!
JDazzle · 6 years ago
Immoral labyrinths come with immoral minotaurs... how do we escape those before they eat us alive?!
JDazzle commented on Strongest earthquake in years rattles Southern California   latimes.com/local/lanow/l... · Posted by u/jaredwiener
ralusek · 7 years ago
I feel like we're woefully underprepared for earthquakes. It feels like pushing away technical debt on a societal scale.
JDazzle · 7 years ago
There are so many building regulations, and grants to help older buildings meet standards that were not in place when they were built, awareness and education campaigns, and built-in procedures and policies in place that a regular California resident doesn't need to let the fear of an earthquake take over their life.

California is as prepared as any state can be for an earthquake and it is constantly looking for better ways to be prepared.

u/JDazzle

KarmaCake day55June 5, 2015View Original