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  • I loved the pieces of The Marvels. But the completed movie felt rushed and really really badly edited to me. Which made it so much more disappointing because the pieces were SO good. (Kittens and dancing, singing princesses?? Omg amazing.)

  • Deep cut Expanse reference. Specifically to an episode that had a lot of personal meaning for me.

  • Oh right, I was mixing up Spider-Man FFH & NWH.

    Shang-Chi was the kind of quality I expect from MCU.

    But I'll be honest, even MoM disappointed me. It felt like they just abandoned all of the character development poured into Wanda because "heh heh cool Sam Raimi movie" and the America plot was kind of tacked on.

    Black Widow, Eternals, Thor L&T, The Marvels all had the potential to be great. It's like they just gave up on scripts and that notorious centralized quality assurance. Which I know is something a lot of people hated on them for, but I think the difference is obvious. Their centralized production over Phase 3 projects worked.

    (We don't talk about Quantumania. That one was unsalvageable.)

    I hope they get back to the old way of doing things as Phase 5 progresses.

  • And people seriously underestimate the simplest reason: poor execution. Phase 4 just had so many movies that weren't good. The writing was bad, a couple characters or moments would be what you expect, but the overall product was just shoddy.

    I think you could say that about almost every single Please 4 movie except Guardians 3. There was just a massive drop in quality.

  • I can feel the sneeze being restrained here

  • Oh great, now I'm over here googling pictures of various owl feet 😂

    Given what I've seen, I'm also gonna go with my neighborhood buddy, GHO

  • What an adorable perfect family 🥰

  • I have cfs not from Covid. It's permanent. There are treatments that are at least good enough to allow me to work full time, but I'll need medication for the rest of my life

  • I knew it was West Virginia.

    This is not climate change, y'all. The Appalachians are an eroding mountain range. The town where my sister lives is in a constant battle to keep the roads from falling into the adjacent creek beds. It's just an absurdly difficult geography to build on.

  • I see we're just going full speed ahead with the whole attitude that Long Covid doesn't exist or doesn't matter.

  • Ooooh, must be someone from an instance I don't federate with because I don't see another comment on this thread. Lemmy is weird

  • I'm thrilled with Vanessa Kirby. That's exciting.

  • "the small animals can cool their internal temperature by 10°C to 30°C. This slows their metabolism by as much as 95% and protects them from starvation"

    Holy crap, that's insane!

  • I recently learned that part of birds' winter survival strategy is to just straight up burn fat by shivering to generate heat. And that they eat and burn a huge number of calories (in bird terms) in a single cold day to be able to do that. It's why I'm extra vigilant about my bird feeders when it gets extra cold up here in New England.

    https://swibirds.org/blog/birds-in-cold

    I can imagine having that extra chonk padding in winter allows the owls some margin of safety, in case they struggle to find enough calories in the moment when the weather gets really nasty.

  • Yeah my life doesn't leave me a lot of room for creating posts. I know how much work that takes.

    But I'm good at running my mouth, so I try to comment these days because I know that engagement drives engagement. (I have no idea what drives post visibility on Lemmy though. Is there an algorithm here?)

    I'm not working tomorrow, so I'll have time to read some research! But I'll never argue with funny adorable owl pics of any sort either haha

  • Oh interesting! I had never heard of BirdNet or Bird Pi. It looks like Cornell Lab integrated that machine learning project into the Merlin app:

    https://pg.allaboutbirds.org/

    Merlin also sound identifies a Northern Flicker in the woods behind my house that I've yet to see.

    And yes educational! It was your long form posts from a couple months ago that really drew me into the community. I was just really impressed with the level of detail and really appreciated it. I like learning new things that I wouldn't necessarily take the time to seek out myself. I was reading those even though I didn't comment much at the time.