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      well ben shapiro made a 45 minute video ranting about it lmao so some do

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        LOL so the right crazies hate it because it’s too woke, the left crazies hate it because it isn’t woke enough, but most people enjoy it because it slides somewhere in the middle?

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            Me too tbh lmao, this almost makes me want to watch it to see what’s up.

            I won’t be recording data for either movie though unless they’re counting torrents.

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              Yeah I just liked the cross over promotion stuff they did. I still have movies from last year to watch before these. I was just surprised no one I saw was having a meltdown over either of them before they even watched.

              I think they do count public available piracy numbers into the data I feel like I read that on TF years ago after some movie tried to manipulate it and got caught.

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                Lol no way I didn’t know they actually counted those! That’s hilarious lmao. I honestly have no clue why that makes me laugh so hard but it does.

                I really haven’t watched much new since like '10 but I may have to make these some of the few just for the laughs (though I do like history so I did already have Oppenheimer on my radar).

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              The only torrents available thus far are cam rips. Most people are waiting for an encode or remux to come out.

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    As a colorblind person, fuck whoever decided on the colors for this image. I hope they meet a very angry porcupine.

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      Can you provide some detail on your comment? As a non colorblind person, I would like to understand how this image could have been modified to include our colorblind brethren.

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        I am red-green colorblind. So certain shades of colors like that I literally can’t see. Blue and purple are issues, and certain shades of yellow and green.

        In the image above, I cannot really see a difference in the extremes of the legend. The gradient is definitely not helping. I can see the difference when put near each other. Like Mississippi and New Mexico are clearly on opposite sides, but I would not be able to tell you which direction either leaned because I can’t see what the legend is showing. Likewise most of the states mean nothing to me since they’re part of the gradient itself going towards colors I can’t distinguish a direction from. Without the numbers, this map would mean nothing to me.

        Simply put, pick colors on opposite sides of the color wheel when trying to show differences like this with gradients and you’re more likely to to okay. Don’t pick colors that are next to each other. TRhis might as well have been a blue/purple gradient with an extra z-dimension for time or some crap,

        It’s not gray, almost no one actually sees in greyscale, despite the jokes. It’s always just certain shades the eyes can’t distinguish differences from.

        A good example for other common colors, is peanut butter looks like a shade of like greenish tan or maybe dark khaki, not brown as most people describe it to me.

        A decent resource to explain visually for those that can actually see the full range of color: https://enchroma.com/blogs/beyond-color/how-color-blind-see

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        It looks like going from blue (-20) to white to blue (+20). It could be modified by using a different color palette - for example blue/green, blue/red, yellow/blue. A good indicator is also if the colors are still discernable in grayscale altough this will be pretty much impossible on a divergent color scale unless you add a second identifier such as dots.

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      I used to run /u/dalton-bot on Reddit. Maybe I should learn how to use the Lemmy API to make a Lemmy bot.

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      Can’t see pink or blue? Are you immune to gender affirming colors?

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      Los Alamos is worth a visit. The lab is locked down (a road goes through it, you are not supposed to take pictures), but there are a couple really neat museums. One of the retired age volunteers at the museum asked us how deep of a discussion we wanted. He went down a deeep rabbit hole of chemistry and mechanical bomb design. It was obvious he had strong knowledge of how atom bombs worked. It was glorious. And the boys boarding school is also neat.

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      Imagine porkie pig trying to buy a ticket for “op-opeuh-opeuh-opeuh-op–one barbie please”

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      Is the bomb program really that strong a part of the state identity? Can some locals comment?

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    While most of the states with zero are searching for both equally, I get the feeling that Wyoming is zero because no one searches for either.

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    I only know that Oppenheimer is a movie because of that IMAX post the other day, but I now have to ask: there’s a Barbie movie?

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          I saw Openheimer last night and it suuuuucked. Def not worth 3 hours of my life, and proof again that Nolan should stick to fiction.

          And quite a few people left before it was over.

          Barbie, I’m seeing tonight, and am pumped about it.