Sean Fern
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Kinda sad neither the article nor comments here mention https://ask.metafilter.com/
*realize (because they only speak American in hell)
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•[Humor] Dunkey's Guide to Streaming ServicesEnglish
1·2 years agoDunkey made this beautiful
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•They just sort of accept that whatever happens must be normal.
81·2 years agoWhoa if you think about it that’s true about fire alarms too
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Hacker News@derp.foo•In 2024, please switch to FirefoxEnglish
51·2 years agoYes use Firefox but ugh Mozilla wyd https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5053290/mozilla-2023-annual-report-ceo-pay-skyrockets-while-firefox-marketshare-nosedives
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sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org•old.lemmy.sdf.org - subscriptions broken
5·2 years agoYes likely due to the upgrade to 0.19 https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/7339022
Nightmare fuel
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Games@sh.itjust.works•CD Projekt employees form a unionEnglish
38·3 years agoNot just at CD Projekt. This is a trade union!
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•amazon anti union posters put up by the company
6·3 years agoWhich grocery store and which union
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Work Reform@lemmy.world•Unions work. That's why the corporations don't like them.
5·3 years agoComing up this weekend! https://labornotes.org/techcon2023
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News@lemmy.world•Lawmakers say government shutdown appears inevitable
3·3 years agoIt’s just our legislators helping to kick off Striketober! But seriously this is a terrible pain in the ass for anyone who actually depends on government services (which on some level is pretty much all of us).
This is brother and sister Yeti and Sassy (short for Sasquatch). Yeti has only one eye.


Eat a paint chip from any house built before 1978
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unions@lemmy.ml•After 146 Days on Strike, Hollywood Writers Have Reached a Tentative Agreement
1·3 years agoAnd confirmed! https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/26/23891835/wga-contract-summary-ai-streaming-data
Now, studios will have to provide the WGA with actual data. Specifically “the total number of hours streamed, both domestically and internationally, of self-produced high-budget streaming programs.” That means Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon, and the other streamers won’t be able to invent weird metrics or meaningless self-referential rankings to give to the WGA.
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unions@lemmy.ml•After 146 Days on Strike, Hollywood Writers Have Reached a Tentative Agreement
0·3 years agoThis from https://deadline.com/2023/09/wga-strike-officially-end-leaders-approve-tentative-deal-1235556919/ looks promising:
“The Companies agree to provide the Guild, subject to a confidentiality agreement, the total number of hours streamed, both domestically and internationally, of self-produced high budget streaming programs (e.g., a Netflix original series),” the WGA added.
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unions@lemmy.ml•After 146 Days on Strike, Hollywood Writers Have Reached a Tentative Agreement
0·3 years agoAny news on whether streaming services will have to release view numbers? Still seems like that would be a must for calculating residuals.












But it’s not entirely sequential