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Today on the 5: I've said a few times before that if Netflix had something worth watching, I'd temporarily renew my subscription to see it. I wasn't expecting 3 Body Problem to be the show that got me back, but it's a really good series that was well worth a month's subscription.
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This week I'm joined by guest host Ant Pruitt, photographer and producer of the Everday People podcast. We're talking about Canva buying Affinity, writing, the value of long term reviews, Adobe MAX, 3 Body Problem, and Aporia. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show!
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Today on the 5: News broke this week that there is a new Matrix film in the works, which I immedaitely dismissed as a terrible idea. After thinking about it for a bit and reading an interesting quote from Drew Goddard, there's a version of this I could see working well as a new entry in this universe.
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Today on the 5: I've talked about my concerns about where Discord might be heading before, and sure enough news came out this week that the company is going to start adding "Sponsored Quests" to the platform. While it's too early to tell what this might mean in the future, it doesn't feel like a positive development.
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Today on the 5: Have you noticed that there are fewer Aprils Fools' Day joke posts online in the last few years? I don't know about you, but I am thrilled to see the tiring flood of largely flat attempts at humor falling by the wayside.
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Tonight I'm joined by my wife Samantha and Brian Quarfoth as we do a deep dive into the 90s by talking about Beverly Hills, 90210. This television show is such a massive part of the pop culture lanscape that we talk about it for over 2 hours and barely scratch the surface! Show music by OGRE.
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This week we're talking about Interpreting The 20th Century, Alien: Romulus, X-Men '97, The Scarlet Gospels, and A Question Of Silence. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show!
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Today on the 5: Criterion recently added a movie titled A Question Of Silence to their streaming service, and the synopsis for it seemed really interesting. I decided to watch it, and it's ended up sticking with me. It's a film that makes you decide some things for yourself while still having some conrete things to say.
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Today on the 5: In episode 966 of Security Now, host Steve Gibson talked about Tim Berner-Lee's dissafisfaction with the current state of the internet. As part of his reaction to Tim's comments, he referred to aspects of the internet as being free, phrasing which makes my teeth grind a bit. Today, let's talk about corporate consolidation and why being aware of this stuff matters. Please note that none of the three 5s on this subject are meant to be critical of Steve Gibson. I have immense respect for Steve and his long running efforts to inform users on how to protect their privacy and expose terrible security practices.
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Today on the 5: In episode 966 of Security Now, host Steve Gibson talked about Tim Berner-Lee's dissafisfaction with the current state of the internet. As part of his reaction to Tim's comments, he referred to aspects of the internet as being free, phrasing which makes my teeth grind a bit. Today, let's talk about lack of choices for what is "free" and what is often hidden in lengthy terms of service agreements. Please note that none of the three 5s on this subject are meant to be critical of Steve Gibson. I have immense respect for Steve and his long running efforts to inform users on how to protect their privacy and expose terrible security practices.
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Today on the 5: In episode 966 of Security Now, host Steve Gibson talked about Tim Berner-Lee's dissafisfaction with the current state of the internet. As part of his reaction to Tim's comments, he referred to aspects of the internet as being free, phrasing which makes my teeth grind a bit. Today, let's talk about what access to the internet costs. Please note that none of the three 5s on this subject are meant to be critical of Steve Gibson. I have immense respect for Steve and his long running efforts to inform users on how to protect their privacy and expose terrible security practices.
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This week we're talking about Beverly Hills 90210, insulin cows, MindMed, and Black Cat. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show!
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Today on the 5: The Department Of Justice finally announced a long anticipated antitrust suit against Apple. Many will be debating what the end result of the suit will be, but I'm of the same mindset as Andy Ihnatko in feeling that the real value of it may be a rare glimpse into Apple's inner workings.
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Today on the 5: Ahead of the US election season and in the midst of a flood of machine generated imagery, YouTube is introducing a new disclosure requirement for uploaded content. It's called "Altered Content", and I think it presents some potentially tough questions on what "altered" means.
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Today on the 5: There has been a lot of discussion over the news that Don Lemon lost a Twitter distribution deal for his interview show after he asked Elon Musk some pointed questions. While I'm certainly no fan of Musk, I'm not sure why anyone is upset over this.
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Today on the 5: Over the weekend I watched Black Cat, a 1991 action film that started out as an attempt to follow up La Femme Nikita. While it still feels very much like a remake of the 1990 French film, it works very well as a Hong Kong flavored version of that story.
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This week we're talking about The Scarlet Gospels, Leviathan, The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen, and The Wild World of Batwoman. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show!
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Today on the 5: Here are a couple of things you've likely heard someone say at some point in your life: "That's the world we live in" or "That's just the way it is". Usually, these phrases are used as a lazy and apathetic way to excuse something that shouldn't be. They also never fail to drive me crazy.
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Today on the 5: Thanks to a recommendation from Roejen over at Project Archivist, I watched a Batman ripoff film from 1966 titled The Wide World Of Batwoman. It looks like it was made for $50 and a 5 page script, but if you want to see a bunch of young women go go dancing and marvel at the global threat of an atomic hearing aid you're in for a good time!
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Today on rhe 5: I played the demo for Pacific Drive and had a good time with it. It was also great to many positive reviews of the game when it recently launched. I bought it, started platying it, and at first it was the same good time I had with the demo. Unfortunately, I very quickly ran into the same save issue others have, and it's shifted the game into park for me.
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