Blindsite

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[–] Blindsite@lemmy.today 1 points 7 hours ago

Rule of thumb? You can't. There is always a risk of malware. Best is to up your computer security with a good set of antivirus, antimalware and a VPN.

[–] Blindsite@lemmy.today 1 points 7 hours ago

Yet if you want certification to get a job people keep asking to be trained on proprietary tech. I mean I totally agree with you man but the academic market is frustrating.

[–] Blindsite@lemmy.today 1 points 2 days ago

I guess that means they don't have an XBox or play a lot of PC games? Maybe they prefer Nintendo or PlayStation?

[–] Blindsite@lemmy.today 1 points 2 days ago

I think Google justifies the whole process with ads. Sure it's all piracy but you come for the music, pirated or not, and they sell ads to you and someone gets paid revenue. I think YT would have an easier time of it if they improved gemini and integrated it as a DJ like spotify has its own music DJ.

[–] Blindsite@lemmy.today 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I don't think it's the amount but rather the context given the character development. If the character is always ecchi then it makes more sense. If you have a random sex scene then it doesn't quite make sense. That's true whether it's anime or a romance novel. In fact anime is often compared to literature, as opposed to other visual media like television because of it's advanced character development. I've got no problem with tons of fan service but I agree it has to be paired with good writing. I don't find excessive amounts of Plot bad so much as badly written story and plot, now that's cringe. So in essence I would disagree with the assertion that everyone hates fanservice but add the caveat that randomly throwing in a sex scene does not automatically improve things on its own either.