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I just watched Project Hail Mary in the theater... First movie I ever seen in a theater... What movies have you seen in theaters? Or do you have a home theater? Or just watch on tv/laptop?

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/DeathByBigSad posted on Mar 31, 2026 00:01

Btw idk why I have anxiety the entire time… (no, not anxiety about the plot… like just random anxiety) but besides that….

Great experience (ish… I rather own a movie theater and have it all by myself so I don’t have so much anxiety)

BIG SCREEN

My favorite sequence was when:

::: spoiler SPOILERS Rocky risks his life to save Grace

I like the sequence of like the darkness and then a flash of light to show whats going on… that was so cool

I love the moments of silence…

So much different from just watching it on a 15.6 inch screen + headphones at home… (and also I’d have to wait for home release…) :::

(Put any spoilers in tags pls)

https://sh.itjust.works/post/57694369

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https://lemmy.zip/u/Ryanmiller70 posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:40
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/post/57694369

I actually keep a list on my Letterboxd of every movie I know I’ve seen in theaters. I go pretty frequently cause I just love the environment plus it’s the only thing to do that’s entertaining and gets me out of the house.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25637614
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https://lemmy.world/u/niktemadur posted on Apr 2, 2026 00:04
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/post/57694369

Oh, I’m gonna get weird on you here, check it out:

As a very young boy back in the 70s, I remember being taken to a local theater by my brother, sister and their friends, and this theater was showing old movies or pre-movie reels, so my first cinema memory was what I now think was black-and-white Flash Gordon!

When the Jessica Lange and Jeff Bridges version of King Kong was still in big city theaters, another theater in my town screened… check it out… Godzilla Vs Mechanikong! And I was taken to see that one.

My very first proper movie in a large city experience, was to go to two separate theaters that day, the first was to see the star-studded war film A Bridge Too Far in the afternoon. Then the other, later one in the evening, was… drum roll, please… Star Wars. Which involved standing in line, waiting for three hours, or so.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22996976

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https://feddit.online/u/CombatWombat posted on Apr 1, 2026 22:29
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22992948

This is satire about the US war in Iran masquerading as a story about the US’s men’s soccer team.

https://feddit.online/comment/7771245

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https://social.wake.st/users/liaizon posted on Apr 1, 2026 21:52
In reply to: https://ioc.exchange/users/nw/statuses/116330253414940067

@nw snac, GoToSocial and @hollo are all well maintained and work well with Phanpy

https://social.wake.st/users/liaizon/statuses/116331664468715752

Timing Flaw in systemd Cleanup Enables Root Privilege Escalation

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https://toast.ooo/u/cm0002 posted on Apr 1, 2026 13:00

Yet another critical vulnerability in systemd, this time involving snapd. Ubuntu folk are affected.

“A serious security issue has been discovered in Ubuntu, and it is gaining attention in the cybersecurity community. The vulnerability is identified as CVE-2026-3888 and mainly affects Ubuntu Desktop systems from version 24.04 onwards. This flaw is dangerous because it allows an attacker with limited access to gain full root privileges. Root access means complete control over the entire system.”

https://toast.ooo/post/13117714

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https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/u/randamumaki posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:18
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/25635291

Ah, well, yet another mark against using snap then. My bad. Thanks for letting me know. :)

https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/comment/19896105
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https://feddit.org/u/30p87 posted on Apr 1, 2026 21:21
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/25635291

And that’s why you use at least very basic owner/group and mod permission validation on internal files

https://feddit.org/comment/12331675

What's the proper way to resume a remote stream after a WebRTC PeerConnection failure?

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https://programming.dev/u/ivar posted on Apr 1, 2026 21:11

Right now, I have it set up so that the initiator for the connection does a peerConnection.restartIce(); if the peerConnection.iceConnectionState is failed or disconnected when peerConnection.oniceconnectionstatechange is triggered. This triggers a peerConnection.onnegotiationneeded event where I handle sending a new offer as the start of renegotiation which is then followed up by the initial renegotiation steps.

The problem is that after all of this, the remote streams for both peers are frozen where they were when the webRTC failure happened. Does anyone know how to handle this so that the remote streams continue playing after recovery? If possible, I would like to do this without setting up new peer connections as it would be simpler.

https://programming.dev/post/48143741

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https://fietkau.social/users/julian posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:45
In reply to: https://mastodon.geniodiabolico.synology.me/ap/users/115838262861213497/statuses/116331304446539060

@geniodiabolico I haven't looked at Starling in detail yet, but as I understand it it's intended as a standalone server. Connecting it to your existing blog, regardless of what it runs on, would most likely take some nontrivial programming work. 🫤

https://fietkau.social/users/julian/statuses/116331400830809954

GNOME 50 Drops Google Drive Integration (For a Valid Reason)

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https://toast.ooo/u/cm0002 posted on Apr 1, 2026 17:36

Almost two weeks ago, someone on GNOME’s Discourse forum asked whether the missing Google Drive support in GNOME 50 was a bug or a deliberate decision.

GNOME developer Emmanuele Bassi replied, confirming that Drive was no longer supported.

He went on saying that libgdata, the library that coordinates communication between GNOME apps and Google’s APIs, has gone without a maintainer for nearly four years. Furthermore, GVFS dropped its libgdata dependency about ten months ago, and GNOME Online Accounts now checks for that before offering the Files toggle under its Google provider settings at all.

https://toast.ooo/post/13123776

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https://lemmy.ca/u/definitemaybe posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:15
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I appreciate that the author suggests that Google take on maintenance of the Drive integration. I’d rather volunteers work on supporting open platforms and protocols, which seems to be what they’re doing.

Which reminds me: I need to get a Syncthing server set up.

https://lemmy.ca/comment/22537620
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https://slrpnk.net/u/boredsquirrel posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:36
In reply to: https://toast.ooo/post/13123776

Oh damn. I was at a shitty startup once which uses macs/windows with google everything and additional external services. Worked through thunderbird and drive also through KDE’s KIO.

While I wouldnt want to maintain these things (similar to exchange support in thunderbird or DRM support in Firefox) they are extremely important for harm reduction.

https://slrpnk.net/comment/21569692

KDE Linux Hardening Their OS Against Updates Making Systems Unbootable

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https://toast.ooo/u/cm0002 posted on Apr 1, 2026 17:29
https://toast.ooo/post/13123617

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Word Count Linux: 1

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https://startrek.website/u/Kirk posted on Apr 1, 2026 18:22
In reply to: https://toast.ooo/post/13123617

Excited for the official KDE Distro. I am a big fan of Fedora Kinoite but will probably give KDE a show once it is out of beta.

https://startrek.website/comment/22205966
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https://slrpnk.net/u/boredsquirrel posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:31
In reply to: https://startrek.website/comment/22205966

Kinoite kind of is KDE Linux but better. Ostree relies on grub which is a bit annoying (NixOS uses systemd-boot but limine would be nice too) and they support more things like kernel modules.

Oh but Kinoite will switch to bootc some day, which currently is worse and looks like it will ever be. Container people vs git people. Flatpak still uses ostree just fine.

https://slrpnk.net/comment/21569519

Scaling: ActivityPub over NNTP?

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https://piefed.social/u/rimu posted on Apr 1, 2026 09:18

Here’s an interesting thought experiment.

Way back in the 1980s and 90s, Usenet was a sorta-federated discussion forum (using the NNTP protocol) that was very popular. It still exists and is distributing 400 million messages each day (mostly spam and trash as far as I can tell). Hard numbers are difficult to come by but it seems like Usenet is capable of significantly higher throughput. Why is that?

The big thing holding ActivityPub back is the fan-out. You know the story - someone with 50,000 followers causes their instance to send up to 50,000 HTTP POSTs every time they click the little spinny star or reply to something.

It’s basically a hub-and-spoke network topology. Except everyone takes turns being the hub, ideally, but not much in practice. And in this topology, the hubs are where the strain and bottlenecks are.

Back in the 1980s they had computers literally 1000 times slower than ours and network links to match. So how did they do this? With a peer to peer network topology! When a new post is made, they don’t send it to everyone they just send it to a handful of other servers. Those servers in turn forward the post on to a handful of other peers, and so on, until the whole network receives the post. No individual server is a single point of failure and none has to bear the full brunt of orchestrating it all.

Let’s do a picture. A creates a post and sends it to B and D.

A ─ B ─ C  
 \      /  
   ─ D ─  

B sends it on to C.

Meanwhile D sends it on the C also but C already has it so does nothing more. IRL this would be a much larger mesh. Who peers with who can be a mixture of manual selection and random spiciness.

Posts can arrive out of order so each server would need to wait until the dependencies between posts are resolved before making them available to clients. That’s a bit tricky.

In the ActivityPub-over-NNTP idea, each NNTP post would be a thin wrapper around a data structure containing the HTTP headers (with signature and digest) and JSON that a normal HTTP POSTed Activity would have. Servers would use NNTP to distribute the activities and upon receiving one they’d POST it to their own /inbox to run the usual ActivityPub processing that their AP instance does.

{  
  "headers": {  
    "Signature": "...",  
    "Digest": "...",  
    "Date": "..."  
  },  
  "activity": { ... normal ActivityPub JSON ... }  
}  

In this way there is no need to rewrite ActivityPub semantics as only the transport layer changes. Our existing inbox logic remains intact.

NNTP comes with a lot of historical baggage so we’d probably need to evolve the protocol a bit. Maybe use HTTP requests (even http2 streams?) instead of the original line-oriented text protocol using raw TCP sockets. But you get the idea.

Thoughts?

https://piefed.social/c/technical-discussion/p/1939768/scaling-activitypub-over-nntp

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https://piefed.social/u/rimu posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:22
In reply to: https://piefed.zip/comment/4549493

Yes, I think that’s part of NNTP already. Each post has a list of the servers it has traveled through so when considering where to forward the post on to a server can check if it’s already been there. That would help somewhat but still there would be quite a few times when a server discards posts.

I haven’t gotten deep enough into this yet but I’m sure there have been protocol improvements since NNTP that address this. Gossip protocols have been experimented with since the early 2000s. For example, rather than servers saying to others “I have this post, do you want it?” they might say “the most recent post I have in the fediverse@lemmy.world community is #5” and another server which only has posts #1 and #2 would respond “cool, give me posts #3, #4 and #5”.

https://piefed.social/comment/10785115
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https://piefed.social/u/rimu posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:26
In reply to: https://mitra.social/objects/019d49cb-4435-0420-3d7c-c45d9303451f

Good point.

https://piefed.social/comment/10785159

Before Netflix Deal, Ben Affleck's AI Firm Set Aggressive Production Cost-Cutting Targets

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https://piefed.social/u/Skavau posted on Apr 1, 2026 19:30
https://piefed.social/c/television/p/1941878/before-netflix-deal-ben-affleck-s-ai-firm-set-aggressive-production-cost-cutting-target

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https://piefed.blahaj.zone/u/hzl posted on Apr 1, 2026 20:22
In reply to: https://piefed.social/c/television/p/1941878/before-netflix-deal-ben-affleck-s-ai-firm-set-aggressive-production-cost-cutting-target

It took the whole article to get to what he’s actually proposing to do with AI. It’s effects. He wants to eliminate effects made by humans.

https://piefed.blahaj.zone/comment/3968319
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