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captain_aggravated, in Hands up for 80s and 90s nostalgia
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Fun thing I discovered: A lot of DVDs check which region the player is from and play a different warning at the beginning. VHS is analog and linear so that FBI warning is just baked into the video but DVDs can shuffle video on the fly. Fun fact: That’s how they got the theatrical edition and the extended edition on one side of one DVD, if you play the standard edition it just skips the added scenes on the fly.

someguy3,

Also not so fun is you couldn’t skip the DVD ones. I played a DVD and couldn’t skip the previews (remember those?).

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Way back when I still lived at home, my family had a little game, someone would put in a movie and the first one to guess which movie it was “won.” I could often do it from the previews. DVDs spoiled this with their menus. Well, most of them did. Some of them do just start playing the film (or start at the previews).

I recently ripped my whole DVD collection to my NAS because, well, optical drives are going extinct. And I noticed some patterns. DVDs of contemporary movies from early in the format’s history were often special events. They had specially designed one-off packaging, lots of extra features, extravagant menus, etc. As you went later in the format’s run, packaging became standardized, and especially older pre-DVD movies that were being re-issued on DVD would often just auto-play the movie when inserted. They often had menus that had no animation or music so you could chapter select or toggle the subtitles on but you’d have to stop the movie to see them. Also, TV shows on disc suffered way more from disc rot than movies, I’m guessing the discs themselves were cheaper/worse.

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Okay, who downvoted this? The MPAA?

Drusas,

That is very interesting. Thank you for sharing.

Empricorn, in Back to the studio!

Anyone got a summary or a quick link? I’m OOTL…

BaroqueInMind,

Two shitty people, one is an alleged pedophile and the other is a stereotype deadbeat father, stir up controversy about each other to gain popularity and sell albums.

evolatic,

They’re not both shitty people. The deadbeat and alleged pedo are the same person.

LotrOrc,

Wait what when did Kendrick become a deadbeat dad?

jpreston2005,

notice the clear lack of a “controversy” section on Kendricks wikipedia. Drake is the only shitty person in this rap beef

Fuzzypyro,

To add to this. Both parties told all other creators that all music that was made in this dispute would not be subject to copyright claims. So far all claims made from Kendrick’s label have been dropped which has allowed critics to listen freely and even remix and make work from the original work. Drake said the same was going to be the case for what he put out however in typical fashion Ovo/umg has claimed all content that contains any of drakes source material. I’m generally not into this kind of public beef but in basically every regard Kendrick is right and Drake is pretty much the most pure example of everything that is wrong with the music scene today.

null,

the other is a stereotype deadbeat father

Says who?

wetnoodle,
@wetnoodle@sopuli.xyz avatar

drake is a pedo and a deadbeat dad, him and his whole crew are running a sex trafficking ring and he made up shit about Kendrick beating his girl ftfy

iiGxC,
jsomae, in Volume

I hate decibels. Such needless confusion over whether they’re an absolute or relative scale, what the reference volume is, what the underlying SI units are. Are these all measured at a uniform distance? Why would you take a shower at the library?

Classy,

I imagine the measurement is something like “perception of sound to the human ear”. A rock concert is generally very loud and whether you’re 5 feet back or 30 feet back from the stage won’t make a huge difference

jsomae,

A rock concert emanating from a point will sound considerably louder at 5 feet vs 30 feet and will make just as much of a difference as 50 feet vs 300.

Of course, accoustics in a concert hall are designed to minimize this difference. Doesn’t explain jet fighters though.

can,
bolexforsoup, in Windows XP

Some Microsoft exec somewhere: “WRITE THAT DOWN”

Rolando,

They will distribute this image and say: “See? It has always been this way…”

ZoraMystery, in Windows XP

I don’t remember seeing all the internet links in the start menu.

Bongles,

That’s the meme

Dkarma,

Trash meme

Rolando,

We’re in the trash timeline.

FlyingSquid, in Dunes vs Star Wars
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

And then Edgar Rice Burroughs used that time machine technology to go even further back to 1912 and started the serialization of A Princess of Mars.

jubilationtcornpone, in Volume

Shampoo bottle falling in the shower while your toddler is trying to sleep directly on the other side of the wall. Might as well be an earthquake.

Classy,

I’m generally great at traversing my house quietly, unless my fiance or child are asleep, and then I’m a fucking cave beast making as much noise as humanly possible, seemingly.

Zerlyna, in Windows XP
@Zerlyna@lemmy.world avatar

I preferred Yahoo Messenger to Windows solely due to the ROTFLMAO emoji… it kicked ass. Made me giggle every time I used it.

Hupf,

Did it kick the llama’s ass?

Zidane,

You missed out on hella custom emoticons. Had hundreds of "lol"s

Edit: and nudges lol

brbposting,
Zerlyna,
@Zerlyna@lemmy.world avatar

Yes!!!

knacht1, in Windows XP
@knacht1@lemmy.world avatar

Surfing away with an administrator account.

girlfreddy,
@girlfreddy@lemmy.ca avatar

Trying to teach my in-laws not to do that was impossible.

barsquid,

Maybe it was just easier to install those browser bars as admin.

knolord,

That is the sole reason the UAC exists in post-Vista Windows.

TokyoMonsterTrucker, in Windows XP

You could substantially de-uglify XP with a different theme, but, damn…that ugly

Jolteon,

Which one, black or silver?

DmMacniel,

Homestead

stefenauris, in Windows XP
@stefenauris@pawb.social avatar

What’s it called when you backport modern features to retro systems like this mockup? I swear there’s a word for this…

nossaquesapao,

It would be awesome if there was a community focused on that

Maven,

Be the change you wish to see in the world

DmMacniel,

Demake?

HootinNHollerin,

I’d call it techlapse

gazby,

I think you’re looking for “anachronism”: A thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists.

bradv,

Retroshittification

Hadriscus,

Backtrackarrhea

jaybone,

Backport-a-potty

Hadriscus,

oh my god brilliant

TimeSquirrel,
TimeSquirrel avatar

Ok...someone do this but in an Atari 2600 theme. I wanna see what loot boxes and modern gaming shit would look in 160x192 128 color resolution.

kuneho, in Windows XP
@kuneho@lemmy.world avatar

Since at that time these shits weren’t really normalized, I can imagine some people would actually like these things and maybe even use them. It would have feel… kinda modern? If that makes sense… (tho when I first saw XP after using 95 and 98 in my life at that point, it felt absolutely super-duper modern x3)

I like this image - it is really nicely done. I don’t like what it represents, but the image itself is decent.

EnderMB,

Given that this was the prime time for Bonzi Buddy, I’m inclined to say I agree with you. People chose these things years ago, because it added more to the experience outside of “here is your word processor, here is notepad, here are the three games you have to play”.

kuneho,
@kuneho@lemmy.world avatar

And Bonzi even was a 3rd party thing. Now imagine that shit, just built into the system by that time. 😅

Heck, even MSN Browser was a thing and I’m pretty sure just because it said “Good afternoon” or some shit when you launched it.

jaybone,

I remember seeing AOL on Win3.11 (I had been using telnet, pine, lynx.) and it looked like a bunch of spam ads.

Zerush, in Windows XP
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

I like THIS Windows

Aussiemandeus,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

I love this, I wasted so much time on my phone. The Playstation start up sound was amazing. I need to open it on a conputer

ColdWater,
@ColdWater@lemmy.ca avatar

Woah cool website, I don’t how’d you know about this but thanks you

Zerush,
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

How? Using Internet since more than 25 Years result in only ignoring the most new pages.

SuperEars,

That’s kind of overwhelming to me. It’s like there’s no bottom to that rabbit hole. I love it and I have so many questions.

zaphod,

Nice, even moving the computer into the trash worked as expected.

Zerush,
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

Even a community in GitHub with forks, mods and plug-ins.

github.com/win93-community/awesome-win93

Annoyed_Crabby, in Volume

Lemme raise you a challenger: microwave beeping at 3am.

AlligatorBlizzard,

There’s a way to turn off the beep entirely on most microwaves. I don’t remember which button it is and I’m not going to look it up right now.

I turned it off on my microwave and one of my roommates promptly turned it back on. D:

onion,

Monster D:

enbyecho,

There’s a way to turn off the beep entirely on most microwaves.

O.M.G. You have forever changed my life.

www.wikihow.com/Silence-a-Microwave

x4740N,

They are still Lound when they are microwaving

Allero, (edited ) in Hands up for 80s and 90s nostalgia

What was there? Warning against piracy?

Genuine non-US zoomer question

skoell13,

Exactly this.

HonkTonkWoman, (edited )
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