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in reply to AlecSadler

Loki was a fine show, but it had nothing to do with loki. Hawkeye felt exactly like the hawkeye comics.


Portland brings zero-emission delivery to its downtown


in reply to alyaza [they/she]

From why I see, Amazon seems to use electric trucks almost exclusively around Portland.

FedEx, UPS, and USPS are still mostly running on gas.


in reply to TheImpressiveX

Personally I was pretty disappointed in this movie. Felt like it was pretty boring for most of the middle. I don't think Pedro Pascal is a good fit as Reed. But this might just be the fact that I'm really tired of Marvel talking.
in reply to Cid Vicious

Overall, they did a good job with the characters, but you're right in that Reed isn't exactly cinematic.

They didn't really show his stretching powers, so instead you just had a lot of him lecturing which, yeah, that's Reed, but not good for a movie Reed. 😉

Also, everyone had a role to play except Ben. Reed was figuring out how to stop Galactus, Sue was a world leader and tight with Mole Man for the big rescue at the end + wrangling Franklin, Johnny did the alien translation work because he thought Surfer was super hot... and... Ben was there too? I guess?

They had snippets of him at the school for Jewish kids and kind of implied he was getting with the teacher... but nothing really.

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in reply to Cid Vicious

I wasn't disappointed, but I didn't find it to be anything special either. The entire time, it felt like an afterthought to further what's next in the franchise. Things felt quick or rushed where no matter the problem, it was always solved almost immediately. Maybe it could have passed if it wasn't for Galactus being the antagonist. It felt like a disservice for how quick things were wrapped up.

Another funny thing my friend pointed out is that the underlying plot is basically just the plot to Ghostbusters, lol.

Edit: Oh, and last point to why I wasn't disappointed is due to this probably being that this was still better than all the previous attempts at making a decent fantastic 4 movie. It's cursed!

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in reply to Cid Vicious

It felt like the second film in an eventual trilogy. Essentially the world has already been saved, so it would have been nice to see the first film show our heroes saving the world, then this film uniting the world against a common outside/space enemy.

I think part of the problem is that the saved world feels doomed, pun intended. So The Thing having a sort of relationship with Natasha Lyonne's character feels pointless because it was so brief in this film, and it doesn't feel like it's going to continue in a future film.

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in reply to TheImpressiveX

I'm curious to see what I'm going to feel about this film after watching it at home. This was the first Marvel movie I've seen in theaters since end game I believe. So it'll be interesting how much my perspective the first time around was influenced by the theater.


The End of History and the Last Man - Wikipedia


When I was a philosophy undergrad at WCU we did a senior reading seminar class and one of the books we chose was this. Now that not only the US but other parts of the world are descending into fascisms I was wondering what 1992 Fukuyama would think of what is happening right now. I know what he has said in the last 10 years about the topic. I can't help but think both he and Hagel were wrong.




Not dishwasher safe


The top comment on this post is "Just watch what the other dishes are doing and follow their lead. You can do this".
(TikTok screencap)


James Gunn has "no clue" when the trailer for "Lanterns" will release: "With HBO, the marketing is so different than film"


HBO's Lanterns TV show has finished production, and when Gunn was asked by BobaTalks when the world may get a first look at the DCU drama. He confirmed that he has “seen the [sneak] peak," for the series. However, the DC Studios co-CEO added, "I think at least where it is now. But I have no clue…when that's planned to be shown. With HBO, the marketing is so different than film."
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in reply to TheImpressiveX

WB have always been kinda shite at advertising DC series outside of CW stuff. I think Gunn himself did most of the marketing of Peacemaker on social media, and before that the cool shit like Doom Patrol was definitely never done justice as far as marketing went. Even the Harley Quinn animated series only really blew up during season 3.

That said, sounds like the future of WB and it's properties is kinda up in the air right now. Again.



Trump backs down on sending federal troops to San Francisco for immigration crackdown


in reply to Powderhorn

Supposedly. But they already sent some agents to Alameda so I’m wondering if they’ll just target other Bay Area cities instead.


Who else has been to both Death Stars?


I figure Palpatine probably boarded the first one offscreen in some non-movie canon material. Even considering Palpatine, Wedge outlived everyone else who had been to both Death Stars.
in reply to s

Max Rebo. He survived Jabba's sail barge exploding and Garsa Fwip's Sanctuary exploding. If something explodes, he was there and survived.

We all know Luke blew up the first Death Star. Right?

in reply to MimicJar

I have a conspiracy theory that Luke didn’t actually take the shot- R2 was faking it and took the shot for him. (And he was piloting Anakin’s fighter in TPM, too.)

Basically, R2 is secretly the hero of the show and the mains were all just his beard.

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in reply to s

I believe Wedge's brother-in-law, Soontir Fel, was also at both Death Stars.



Reclaiming Local Future Through the Trades


In rural communities across the country, stacked challenges like housing costs, childcare gaps, and limited transit keep people on the sidelines of employment. And the trades feel it deeply.

Industry analysts estimate the U.S. construction sector alone faces a gap of roughly half a million workers. But Cassidy Riley of Coalfield Development in West Virginia said, “Compounding barriers do not mean that rural places need pity. We do need resources, effort, and solidarity.”

That requires developing programs and pipelines that help people see a future for themselves in vital industries. “When you empower people to overcome barriers, the sky becomes the limit,” Riley said. Her organization is “rebuilding the Appalachian economy from the ground up,” with initiatives ranging from real estate development to creative placemaking and advanced energy opportunities.




Protest of Bay Area immigration crackdown met with apparent stun grenades at Coast Guard base


cross-posted from: kbin.earth/m/news@lemmy.world/…

Tensions flared early Thursday morning as protesters attempted to block U.S. Border Patrol agents from entering a U.S. Coast Guard base near Oakland that the Trump administration was staging as an operations hub for an anticipated immigration crackdown on the Bay Area.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/federal-immigration-action-operation-protest-21115746.php



Apple’s Next-Gen AirPods with Brainwave Monitoring


in reply to Zerush

Name one legitimate reason Apple needs to scan their customers brains, other trying to sell this info or use it to control their users!?

in reply to CharlesDarwin

I don’t think they care so much. They are talking about this stuff now or are very close to it.

JD Vance and Mike Johnson changing the narrative simply by trivializing it so the news completely ignores it, which they’re mostly doing already



Trump’s ballroom blitz sparks chorus of disgust: ‘The perfect symbol’


in reply to Powderhorn

Well the Whitehouse burned once before. I'm sure they can fix it again later hopefully. What a shame they're blowing all this money on garbage instead of actual important things though
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in reply to Megaman_EXE

Why feed people when there's a perfectly good backhoe available? In the vein of V for Vendetta, I'd not be surprised if the 1812 Overture gets added to the blacklist, given the Brits did a more complete job than Trump seems* to intend.

*But who can really say what's going on in that toddler mind?





Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 26th October 2025


in reply to irelephant [he/him]

just once i want to buy a computery thing and not have it end up being fasctech

i was so excited about this laptop 😭

in reply to Seminar2250

MNT Reform's doing a similar thing to Framework, but its nowhere near what they offered. The team is completely free of venture capital, and its got a non-binary head representing it, so it should be safe from a fashtech turn.

reshared this



ICE agents can be arrested over unlawful actions, Chicago federal judge rules


The decision issued October 7 by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey I. Cummings extends court oversight of the agency until February 2, 2026, and warns that officers who disregard the order could face contempt or criminal referral.


He'll calm down once he sniffs you.


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/37730450

Artist Luis Dominguez

February 1975 Issue of ‘UFO Flying Saucers’
Gold Key

Stories included:
'Giants From the Unknown'
'Invisible Creatures',
'The Drama That Launched Nationwide Hysteria'




We are now in the era where video proof means nothing.


Deception isn’t new but soon anyone can fabricate proof with AI.
Plato’s cave isn’t a metaphor anymore it’s a feed.
When everything can be faked, what’s left to believe?
What happens to meaning when nothing is real anymore?



America’s Aviation Crisis | What Happens When the Government Shuts Down?


If you have even a passing interest in aviation, I can cheerfully suggest Petter's channel. It's meant for the layperson and covers all sort of topics without ever veering into topics (such as politics) unrelated to the core subject.


Pregnant women report medical neglect in ICE detention, rights groups say




The AWS Outage Bricked People’s $2,700 Smartbeds


in reply to kennedy

It's great because the internet was initially developed as a decentralized service so that if any part failed, the rest could maintain communications.

Over the past decade, corporations have been actively developing an internet of services that heavily rely on just a small set of services ... and if any of them go down, everything is lost.

in reply to IninewCrow

Almost like capitalism seeks to dominate every element of material life and the internet is dependent on its material infrastructure to function.



A City-by-City Breakdown of Trump’s Immigration Raids and Troop Deployments





DC's Gunn Hasn't Read "Constantine 2" Yet


in reply to TheImpressiveX

there was disagreement over the scripts with the studio wanting over-the-top action while Reeves reportedly wanted something much more akin to the original film.

I think they’re talented, but I have not read any script yet.


So there isn't a script yet? It sounds like previous scripts went to previous studio heads who wanted to change it. But it also sounds like whatever happened with that resulted in no script being ready for Gunn to read.



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Should an AI copy of you help decide if you live or die? - Ars Technica


For more than a decade, researchers have wondered whether artificial intelligence could help predict what incapacitated patients might want when doctors must make life-or-death decisions on their behalf.

It remains one of the most high-stakes questions in health care AI today. But as AI improves, some experts increasingly see it as inevitable that digital “clones” of patients could one day aid family members, doctors, and ethics boards in making end-of-life decisions that are aligned with a patient’s values and goals.

Ars spoke with experts conducting or closely monitoring this research who confirmed that no hospital has yet deployed so-called “AI surrogates.” But AI researcher Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad is aiming to change that, taking the first steps toward piloting AI surrogates at a US medical facility.