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  • It's probably the main reason that there are games about pretty much every superhero going, but Superman always gets skipped. Superman 64 is the classic example, due to how dire it was. There's been a few attempts since then, but nothing popular and the last was about 20 years ago.

    The only real threat to Superman is to attack the things he cares about.

    I kind of like the subversion of Superman type characters, like Dr Manhattan (what if Superman was indifferent?) or Homelander (what if Superman was a cunt?)

  • Became harder to do with phones though.

  • But you have to understand that it's still preferable to a wanking license.

  • Realistically, if there was a service that had everything on it that was past the cinema/pay per view stage, and was a reasonable price (say £35 a month, the price of two current streaming services), then I would probably be on that instead of Jellyfin.

    And I mean everything back to the dawn of time. Anything you want, TV series, movies, the lot. Original versions, directors cuts, etc. George fucking Lucas, I'm looking at you here.

    But there isn't. There never will be. Because they're all in a race to grab as much money as they can, before literal heat death engulfs the whole planet.

  • RTFM is Sage

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  • Never forget what they took from us.

  • Because your instance already defederated from lemmygrad and hexbear.

  • Especially when it's the people in the top half of the political compass who have always been the problem.

  • Yeah, there's a definite Commodore 64 aesthetic to it, but it feels like every pixel is meaningful. It's all just detailed enough to be able to tell what's going on.

  • Tbf, if you're on a cruise ship and it docks at Zimbabwe, then worse mistakes have been made than your choice of outfit.

  • The year is 2025: Morph is now the unofficial face of nationwide rebellion.

  • I don't think it really matters what the standard is, because you'll be completely limited by some 25 year old bit of Regex from Stack Overflow that every web developer ever has implemented into their form sanity checks.

  • Business idea: AWS, but hosted entirely within the computing power of AI web crawlers.

  • Well I'm in the UK, so yes. :)

  • Is Daddy Google making them do this under the excuse of "data security"? It's a bit sus that they've all "decided" to do it of their own volition.

    Plus Google has locked a bunch of stuff out of the open source versions now, so it's likely only a matter of time before it's effectively useless.

  • I just get this.

  • I didn't do that but got 14 anyway.