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Netflix has a huge amount of content with pro paedophile tendancies. So many of their shows have underage sex or themes thereof. I have yet to see anyone catalogue these, only point them out in favourite shows.

(Aware of the cuties debacle, but this is a rather overt example, aforementioned are sometimes subtle.)


Whaaaa?

What does “pro paedophile tendencies” even mean? Can you give concrete examples of this? I’ve never heard this accusation before…


There's really odd undertones in a lot of Netflix shows

Big Mouth (a cartoon) is about child sex

Emily in Paris, character lead has sex with a 17yo on screen.

There are more, I just can't bring them to mind at the moment. Perhaps I should begin to document them.

Hmm... Black Mirror (the Netflix episodes) had child sex in, End of The Fucking World had child sex in it; although both with negative consequences so poor examples.

Maybe it's coincidental, but it is something I've started to notice more and more.

Keep it in mind next time you watch some shows on Netflix and perhaps it will stand out.


Big Mouth is a show about puberty with awkward teenagers discovering their sexuality and fucking cushions.

Not quite sure how that's pedophilic. Not any adults being attracted to kids. Just horny teenagers being horny teenagers.

Not seen Emily in Paris so I can't comment.

And you already covered EotfW and Black Mirror showing its a bad thing.

Not sure I'd call that pedophilic either unless simply touching the subject of pedophilia is somehow "promoting" it.


Download an old cam or telecine and have a look?


There is actually a 35mm scan with iffy colors, but absolutely no extreme green tint. For example Neo in the office is just basically normal colors, same as the new 4k remaster.

Edit: Here are some screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/f8630kc


> Download an old cam

Are these noted for their high color fidelity?


Download where?


Have you tried downloading Morpheus?


Blast from the past! I assume that in addition to referring to the latest Matrix movie, you are also referring to the file sharing software: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morpheus_(software)


Thanks for that. Chortled.


Hmmm...rm -fr .git

Now what?


I use Time Machine on an external drive. I learned this lesson the hard way… Obviously it’s not perfect, but you aren’t going to lose an entire days work.


This has happened to me unfortunately and didn't feel good at all. I ran `rclone sync` on the folder that had .git instead of the correct subdirectory, and that removed files not present in the source with confirmation (like rsync --delete-after). I've learned to commit and push to a remote frequently (which is easy with Git because you can use any machine you can SSH).


*without confirmation


Nothing protects against rm -rf by design. You shouldn't use it to blindly clean up and delete files (unless as a last resort or some very specific and careful use case). Just use plain old rm and feed it the explicit list of files to delete, which forces you to actually look at what you're about to do.


> Nothing protects against rm -rf by design

You mean, other than backups? Including editor backups, in a separate directory.


You need something to monitor your files and back them up. Backblaze would do it.


Ferrari used this method for their ECUs in the 360 to reduce risk of damage from vibration and heat.


Ah, so they're designed to be on fire.


>When writing a technical document, stick to one word per concept

The problem comes since this doesn't make it seem like you have a wide vocabulary. A large vocabulary is naively indicative of intelligence; why you'll see inexperienced people using flowery complex language in a multitude of different ways to explain the same ideas..... Certainly proliferated from American English. Annoying.


>It’s ridiculously obvious when people have seen the question before

>We started doing it this way precisely because we kept running into people who would have 3 nearly perfect interviews and one “hard fail”

So which is it? Obvious they've seen the question before, or only obvious after they fail on an unseen problem...

Your arrogance and hostility is hilarious.


You should have done


>to make it harder to compare to the considerable number of other papers

Naturally. There's a reason AI papers are not published in respected journals a significant proportion of the time.


>Amazon's ecommerce site

Amazon.com or something else?


Amazon.com I browse cool interesting products


I wonder how exactly you manage to do that.

What happens to me (the extremely rare times I go on Amazon) is that I search for something and get as result something very different that sometimes (not often) is a cool interesting product.

I find much more interesting Aliexpress for this kind of entertainment.


I search for a "joy" product such as lights, cool gadgets, plants and chemicals. Then I scroll through the "People also bought" section and the rabbithole begins


fossil and fossilhub...

Maybe some web 3.0 distributed model.


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