I think this an issue throughout applied technology. Making things more complicated can make more money (in the short term).
Ask any NASA engineer.
>"Sam Altman invested $180 million into a company trying to delay death | MIT Technology Review..."
Would've been easier just to pick a religion that promises an afterlife.
disturbing sarcasm about the pro-racist orange guy...
And he'll build a wall from sea to shining sea to keep the brown people out, right? Just like he did the first time he was in office. That's why immigration is no longer a problem, right?
That was the promise he made, and he always keeps his promise. I mean, anyone can build a stupid little wall, right? I mean he's a developer, that's what he does.
The wall he built is keeping them out, right?
(Logic? What's that?)
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Retro SciFi Film of the Week…
Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965)
Shortly after Sputnik but before astronauts walked on the Moon, the Soviets made a science fiction film called Paneta Bur (1962). Roger Corman bought the rights to the film, sliced and diced it, dubbed it, added a few scenes and the result was Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet, released in ‘65.
The plot, the pace, just about everything is incomprehensible in this mess, but the cool part is all the 1960’s scifi props from the original Soviet film (which is probably what Corman was after when he bought it). It’s got a 60’s concept car with big fins, a Robbie Robot knockoff, reel-to-reel tape recorders, astronauts with fishbowl helmets using gunpowder pistols… it’s got just about everything you’d expect from a 60’s scifi film (see the parody trailer for some examples). ...and of course all of the factual science errors like gravity in a spaceship, campfires and animals on a planet with little oxygen, Venus is 200 million miles away, sounds in space and much more.
Corman made a sequel to this film, Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968), which used much of the scenes from this film, but also added some women on the planet.
You don’t want to miss this one (unless you have anything else to do).
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Accessible video description:
Parody trailer opens with title graphic, color is extremely under-saturated, almost black and white; a space station with astronauts walking on the outside like there’s gravity; a meteor whistles in space and crashes into one of the spaceships; guys walk around inside a space ship like there’s gravity, their lips are out of sync because the voices are dubbed; a 1960’s style concept car drives up with huge fins and a bubble top; a brunette woman with a beehive hairdo tries to reach guys on the radio; a robot opens the helmet visor of an astronaut who is in distress and puts a tablet in his mouth and pours water on his face and clumsily closes his helmet; an aquarium with a little turtle and goldfish, the concept car is behind the aquarium (pretending to be underwater), the astronauts are carrying the concept car; an old astronaut with a fishbowl helmet talks to a robot; the robot carries two astronauts on his shoulders through lava; a brontosaurus; an astronaut gets attacked by an fake alien monster puppet that looks like the one from The Little Shop of Horrors; the astronauts build a campfire on the planet with little oxygen; another brontosaurus with an astronaut playing with his tail; the astronauts fly the concept car and get attacked by a goofy-looking pterodactyl; an astronaut hurries into the rocket ship, they kick away the ladder, close the door and blast off from the planet.
#science #fiction #ScienceFiction #SciFi #FTW #sfftw #film #movie #65 #film65 #movie65 #Venus #monster #dinosaur #spaceship #meteor #pterodactyl
I just updated the index to include all films to date...
>"Did you watch it in the theater or on your computer? I don't remember it being hard to see..."
I haven't seen a film in a theater in a long time. This is just a pet peeve of mine. A lot of films have been doing this, either because they don't want to spend money on decent sets (and the lighting hides the flaws) or they think it cool or trendy or who knows why.
I remember many years ago when they used to shoot night scenes during the day with the camera's aperture stopped down to make it look like a moonlit night. I always thought that looked kind of fake, but at least you could see what was going on. 🙂
Index of Retro SciFi Films of the Week (long)
Index for Retro Scifi’s of the Week
Dec 2021
Beyond the Time Barrier (1960)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107527393161974146
Jan 2022
Cat-Women of the Moon (1953)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107624226065291032
Forbidden Planet (1956)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107656150546432103
Silent Running (1972)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107695894623523075
Feb 2022
Andromeda Strain (1971)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107737862992193517
Soylent Green (1973)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107777958394258824
A Trip to the Moon (1902)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107818125819728032
A Taste of Armageddon (1967)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107855750373679821
Mar 2022
The Absent Minded Professor (1961)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107894835335309803
The Bicentennial Man (1999)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107939790784550928
War of the Satellites (1958)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/107974002144965624
I, Robot (2004)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108013783636401931
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe: Doom of the Dictator (1940)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108050729498776837
Apr 2022
Tron (1982)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108090259248559132
Starship Troopers (1997)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108132369679840337
Godzilla (1954)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108168058157136540
12 to the Moon (1960)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108212388515882807
May 2022
The Time Machine (1960)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108253679383748077
Contact (1997)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108290892381227398
The Atomic Submarine (1954)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108329860070267011
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108371081544479244
June 2022
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108409161230451557
Metropolis (1927)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108449455047215610
Supercar (1965)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108487084095988990
Cloud Atlas (2012)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108523447091394423
AI: Artificial Intelligence (2000)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108568565132092631
July 2022
Virtuosity (1995)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108607896453965815
Battlefield Earth (2000)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108657360049148077
Brainstorm (1983)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108679986113892658
Timebomb (1991)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108738744840860804
August 2022
Radar Men from the Moon (1952)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108807288501700092
Electric Dreams (1984)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108840627830212512
September 2022
American Warships (2012)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108936516186891652
Epoch (2001)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/108977056379680829
Splash (1984)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109019935079886176
Loss of Sensation (1935)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109055511056037312
Waterworld (1995)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109083201415536126
October 2022
The Island (2005)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109140537202041190
In Time (2011)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109180339307694879
Justin Time (2010)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109244500224393606
November 2022
WarGames (1983)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109282008723785446
Mission to Mars (2000)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109328876260212210
Stepford Wives (1975)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109372265575378030
Avatar (2009)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109394985896387628
December 2022
The China Syndrome (1979)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109440221438532840
Inception (2010)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109480996655558303
Altered States (1980)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109520897324803568
Things To Come (1936)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109560273768603784
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109599895255539473
January 2023
Dancing on the Moon (1935)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109643514025295664
Woman in the Moon (1929)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109683962620406167
Abre Los Ojos (1997)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109718273121512038
Short Circuit (1986)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109763532809991749
February 2023
Snowpiercer (2013)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109803929421134867
Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109854385736556539
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109887584909971090
The Village (2004)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109928020922747941
March 2023
After Earth (2013)
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109956286851306327
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#FTW #sfftw #science #fiction #ScienceFiction #SciFi #space #technology #future #film #movie #review #retro
>"What exactly is your metric for "retro"? That movie's not even 10 years old."
I include anything that is at least ten years old. After Earth was shot in early 2012 and released in early 2013. (Of course there is no fixed definition for that term.)
I also include very old silent films in the series that some would consider too old to be retro.
I've included a disclaimer before about this, as I did in Cloud Atlas (2012) (https://qoto.org/@Pat/108523447091394423), but most folks who follow the series understand what it's about, and I didn't mention it on this one.
Here's an (out of date) Index of films in the series:
https://qoto.org/@Pat/109290717398213174
More recent films in the series can be found at #ssftw or #FTW.
Thank you for your comment.
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Retro SciFi Film of the Week…
After Earth (2013)
Here’s another film by M. Night Shyamalan that was produced in collaboration with Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith and others. It stars Smith and his son, Jaden on a far future Earth that has been overrun by a variety of dangerous genetically modified and evolved organisms.
The plot is rather simple, basically about a father and son relationship and facing adversity, but the characters are deep and multi-dimensional. And there are plenty of symbols and metaphors throughout. There’s a lot of action, of course, but this is not some formula, Mac-Hollywood scifi movie with a bunch of CG and non-stop chase scenes. It’s a real character study with a deliberate pace.
It’s rare to find a young actor who can pull off a role like this – young actors usually don’t have enough experience to give great performances -- but Jaden gives a convincing performance. In part, I think it’s because throughout most of the film his character is experiencing fear and facing challenges, which I believe is basically what Jaden, as a young actor, was likely experiencing during the filming of this major, high-stakes project.
Technically, the film has all the world-class production value of a Shyamalan film, so I don’t think you will be disappointed with this one.
#science #fiction #ScienceFiction #SciFi #FTW #sfftw #film #movie #Earth
#monster #fear #journey #character #GMO
>"Vast is building an artificial gravity station..."
Are they building it, or are they talking about building it?
Can I make a suggestion?
I think part of the problem is the way hashtag search results are returned. If you search for a hashtag, it gives the federated feed for that hashtag, which may contain a lot bad stuff and can be abused.
It would be handy to have a slider control widget to control the presentation for all feeds and searches. And it would be nice to have an extra category of feed, "Moderated Fedi".
So, a vertical slider control like this:
| - My Toots
| - Home
| - Local
| - Moderated Fedi
| - Wild West
By adjusting the slider, users control how wide of a net they cast while they are using the instance; browsing, searching, DMs, everything. The category "Moderated Fedi" could be UFol or any other list of "approved" instances the admin wants to make it. This would also make the search feature more useful and users would never accidentally be fed raw stuff from the Wild West (unmoderated fedi) if they don't want that.
Of course users and admins could maintain their own block/mute lists to layer on top of that.
Does this make sense?
Another one is kidney beans. If you don't cook them at high enough temperature, they'll cause serious gastro issues. So, no slow cookers for those. (I use a pressure cooker for all my beans to make sure the temp gets well above 100C -- plus they cook faster.)
Note: Canned beans are fine because those are already thoroughly cooked by the manufacturer.
Since Mastodon doesn't have an algorithm, hashtags are a way for folks to find others with similar interests. But if someone is just putting out spam, then that's another issue.
Sometimes I use weird hashtags as a joke or to make a point without really expecting anyone to search for those hashtags. It's not how they are supposed to be used, but I don't think it hurts anyone. (However, I'm open to changing my mind about that if someone has a good argument not to do that.)
And yes, putting the hashtags at the end rather the beginning is better for unsighted people so they don't have to sit through their screen reader saying "hashtag science hashtag earth hashtag bla bla bla" just to get to the actual toot.
Note: Having a lot of hashtags IS one of the signs of a spammer, but not necessarily a conclusive indicator.
Thank you for that frank assessment. I really appreciate it and I appreciate that qoto is an actual inclusive instance.
Yeah, my commentary often has a lot bite to it, and I talk about things that people don't always want to hear. But you're right, presenting messages in a way that doesn't bug those people so much will help make the community more comfortable for everyone.
I'll work on that.
#covid19 #respirator #mask #pandemic #airborne
People who don't recover from COVID-19 are less likely to share their experiences about being sick with the disease.
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I think I get ghosted more than others because of my developmental disorder. That's fine, I'll just mute them so I don't have to deal those folks.
I think something can be self-aware, without being aware of self-awareness.
>"And with "low confidence". That's not being repeated much."
They are saying "most likely" escaped from a lab, but with "low confidence". WTF!
The DoE are the same folks who said that Iraq had WMD, which got us into a horrible, long war. Now they want us to believe China released COVID-19 on the world. The warmongers want to try to fool everyone into going to war against China.
Fool me once...
WMD = weapons of mass destruction
I'm just a geek.
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