Hard disagree. While they are worse nowadays due to tighter budgets and schedules they elevated several otherwise mediocre movies so much back in the day. There still are some legendary voice actors i love to listen to. It creates an unique experience different from the original. AI on the other hand… hate it.
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Because they have been fed massive propaganda against EVs for years, they would never buy one anyway.
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Antiwork@lemmy.ml•Let it grow and flourish. Parasites should be eradicated.
29·1 year ago“There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning.”
- Warren Buffett
I mean… they’re quite open about it.
Im at the same point. I spent quite some Money on Studio one and plugins…i’ll probably try a setup with Wine and/or Yabridge soon. Wouldnt mind that much if i had to switch to Reaper.
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•CDs are better than vinyl and most people listen to music on systems that sound dreadfulEnglish
182·2 years agoNope, mp3 is not “better” than CD since its a lossy format. It uses how we perceive audio so we notice it as little as possible, but you definitely loose details
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News@lemmy.world•‘Forever chemicals’ used in lithium ion batteries threaten environment, research finds
13·2 years agoI’d say that tons of different battery technologies are in the making or already in production, same for recycling methods. I’d also say that people like you probably don’t give a single fuck about the batteries in all their other devices. Cutting down the production by banning single use batteries , enforcing reuse and recycling and of course offer public transport as an alternative to EVs wherever it is possible are also pretty common demands among your big bad “globalist” crowd.
“… and the Sex-crazed Zombie Cicadas” awesome name for a band
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•Germany's Emissions Dive to a 70-Year Low Amid Decline in Coal Use
213·2 years agoNot much, since it covered only about 4% of the demand to begin with. Plus billions in compensations for nuclear companies if the plans had been changed again. Plus Billions to transport the waste through the country again and again because there is no storage safe enough on the long term. All of that money is by far better invested in renewables.
And the longest reach comes from… random mutation?




The fact that as long as you have enough money you can pollute as much and consume as much ressources as you want is basically the core issue with capitalism. Its like having an ongoing oil fire in your yard and nobody is stopping you as long as you can buy new oil.