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Due to lemm.ee shutting down, I have moved to other instances. Find me at @TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml, @TheImpressiveX@lemmy.today, and @TheImpressiveX@piefed.social.


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Now this is Uplifting News.


ISO 8601 rules!


When I realized that theaters get DCP’s that are like 2-4 times the bitrate of a Blu-ray disk I died a little inside. I want those.
Theater DCPs are notorious for having insane amounts of DRM - you’d need a quantum computer to decrypt it, and even if you could there’s invisible watermarks all over the screen identifying the exact location and time that the movie was playing in, the studio would immediately find out and sue you for everything you have. Not to mention the theater that played it would lose their license and go out of business.
So, for the most part, movie theaters are the only instance where DRM actually won.
But, to my knowledge, there have only been two movies that got their DCPs leaked, and even then, they were old movies released decades ago. One of them is a war movie, and the other one is an animated movie - PM me for details.


It can’t be dumber than the people currently in charge.
Wanna bet?


If Back to the Future were made today, Marty would be going back to the year 1995 instead of 1955.


Electricity.
Wow, I just realized the joke works two ways: “despite your directions” could also mean that OP didn’t post an instance-neutral link.
Well, @Reef@lemmy.ca, I made it, despite your directions.


Try joining us on lemm.ee!


Which version?
Thought you could sneak in your System76 laptop in the pic, did you?


That’s usually what people mean when they say that sarcastically.
Instead of the First Lady, would his husband become the First Gentleman?


Chicago (2002)


SHEVC - Super High Efficiency Video Coding
Anti-Mindvirus