Spyke
lemmy.sdf.org

360p is too much. Do thecodec for the Nintendo 3DS, that goes on a 224p screen.

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Thanks, I'm not a web wizard and didn't want to upload it on piefed servers.

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Psythikreply
lemmy.world

A video file can never be too large. The more bits dedicated to image quality, the better.

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Havatrareply
lemmy.zip

When there's no particular need of high definition (nothing here that is small or hard to see, nor particularly pleasing aesthetics), the gains from a big file falls away. And the upsides of a smaller video is that people with poor internet speeds can stream it more easily, and it takes less space on the servers (which are not free to run here on the fediverse).

Worth a smaller file size imho

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Absolutely.
Unpopular opinion maybe, but any resolution larger than 720p is wasted on a laptop monitor and any resolution larger than 1080p is wasted on anything that is not a movie theater.

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Psythikreply
lemmy.world

Don't be ridiculous. MOV is an inefficient, out of date format.

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Good stuff! I'd watch TV again if this was available there. I will say Ring's Superbowl ad probably landed the point in a way average people would better understand it, albeit unintentionally.

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chimpreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I don't get why you think its awful. How would a normie evaluate this in your opinion?

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XLEreply
piefed.social

"Monitoring pedophiles in my area is probably a good thing. Wait, monitoring myself? Isn't that my choice? Wait, now protestors? That's bad, usually... Wait, graffiti artists? Well some of... Wait, women?"

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chimpreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

But that's the point of the ad, to convey that surveillance of a specific group of people will sooner or later be exploited to monitor anyone, no matter their involvement. Therefore you should invest in a VPN.

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But the question is, are you translating it that way because you know what they were trying to convey, or because they actually conveyed it that way? Because the average person is going to just see good thing, bad thing, good thing, bad thing.

And would you expect the average person to parse it correctly within the time it aired?

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sh.itjust.works

If you think "Someone supremely high on the smell of their own farts made this," then you are part of the problem with the world today and the reason why they're able to get away with mass surveillance. This message is incredibly important, and you're writing it off as pretentious. Fucking bootlickers.

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XLEreply
piefed.social

Glad I'm not the only one who thought so. I agree with the ad exclusively because I can project my own opinions about surveillance being bad onto it, but some of it makes no sense.

  • What do the people represent? (Anybody? Hackers? A nation-state?)
  • Why do they want to monitor AI?
  • Why do they want to monitor themselves? Is monitoring yourself as bad as monitoring protesters or women?
  • How is the average viewer supposed to react to the beginning, that these people want to monitor murderers, and pedophiles first?

And if you're able to come up with answers to all these questions, were you able to come up with all those answers in the time you were allotted to think about each mentioned group before the ad snapped to a new one?

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kipreply
piefed.zip

this is more nitpicky than your points (which i agree with) and i know that as they've made an advert in english they'll want to reuse it in all english speaking regions, but i'm not sure how a car full of americans talking about cilantro and president nixon is likely to endear them to UK customers

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XLEreply
piefed.social

Maybe the best thing that happened to this advertising is the fact it got banned. The ad might be incomprehensible, but it's not offensive. I'm drinking my glass of cilantro juice to the hope it got people talking.

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probably so. there may be a contingent of users who will be suspicious of flamboyant advertising for such a service (see nordvpn) but they're not the target here so mullvad will probably get their money's worth regardless. personally i'm paid up till september through mozilla so will consider what to do.

mine's a coriander, cheers

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mlg
lemmy.world

Can't relate, I use Pakistan International Airlines where port forwarding is a guaranteed service

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lemmy.world

Probably banned due to the language and not the actual context or the product, which is lost IMO.

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lemmy.world

It's obvious right? I can't think of any ads that use this kind of language together. Whilst not cuss words it's going to be classed as sensitive.

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sh.itjust.works

Why don't you just fucking say what you find offensive and stop beating around the bush? Is it pedophile? Because that's not "sensitive language." Jesus fucking christ, stop perpetuating the thought control.

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