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March 02, 2023

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[avatar]by Blender Dumbass

Aka: J.Y. Amihud. A Jewish by blood, multifaceted artist with experience in film-making, visual effects, programming, game development, music and more. A philosopher at heart. An activist for freedom and privacy. Anti-Paternalist. A user of Libre Software. Speaking at least 3 human languages. The writer and director of the 2023 film "Moria's Race" and the lead developer of it's game sequel "Dani's Race".


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This article is an exercise in poetic form. ↩ Reply

There is a problem which requires a problem to solve. There is a freedom to obtain by loosing some freedom. And yet while it's counter-intuitive to some people, what you loose really is not really that which is freedom. Rather it is convenience that which you have to loose. And instead you will get other forms of convenience. ↩ Reply

The trade-off is quite on the nose with the Libre-JS. From one side you have the freedom to load all websites. And quite frankly Libre-JS doesn't take that away. You can simply whitelist websites by pressing a button. From the other side Libre-JS blocks most of the sites. ↩ Reply

But even then it's not the website itself that is blocked. But rather off they are gone those non-libre J-asses. Yes, most sites will break if you block their nasty java-script. But yet the nasty java-script is nasty java-script. Libre-JS is there to teach you to stay far from those. And there to help you to find good alternatives for them. ↩ Reply

Well you will I guess ask me then: Well how does it all work? Let's demonstrate the simplicity of Libre-JS. For example you want to load the youtube dot com. You type the URL in the address bar and press go. And what you see is a bunch of those gray squares everywhere. Libre-JS had just blocked you the nasty java-script. And you were left with a bunch of those gray squares everywhere. So what you do is you close the tab and go looking for... You go looking for alternatives to youtube dot com. And you eventually find invidious like that. Which is like youtube dot com but is not nasty at all. You go to odysee dot com and find librarian. You want to go to reddit dot com and get to teddit. You go to a news website and read the text normally. Well, since most news articles are in HTML still. Libre-JS had just blocked you the nasty java-script. HTML and the article are not whats nasty. ↩ Reply

There is a problem which requires a problem to solve. There is a freedom to obtain by loosing some freedom. And yet while it's counter-intuitive to some people, what you loose really is not really that which is freedom. Rather it is convenience that which you have to loose. And instead you will get other forms of convenience. ↩ Reply

Happy Hacking! ( is what I have to tell you in the end ) ↩ Reply


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[icon reviews]Megalopolis: The high-brow bullshit I enjoy

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There is a kind of very difficult film-style that is extremely complicated to do right, a kind of metaphorical, retro-futuristic, allegorically emotiono-political noir. I've seen many types of this done in such a surface level insane way that they are borderline unwatchable. A good example of this type of movie, which works to some extend, is Blender Foundation's Elephants Dream. But even that is so strange that you have to grind yourself through a strange feeling of something being not quite right when watching it. Megalopolis by Francis Ford Coppola seems like one that actually works. Which I consider to be a big achievement in cinematic science.


[icon reviews]Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood 2019 is Tarantino respecting the audience

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People often complain about dumb movies with too much unnecessary spoon-feeding. We get so much explaining and over-explaining that the brain hurts sometimes. You already know what is going on. You are following the story. You don't need no god damned reminder of what you are watching. And yet the studio heads still think that you are too dumb to understand what's going on in front of you on the screen. Respecting the audience on the other hand is a leap of faith on a part of a film-maker and only the greatest do that well. Quentin Tarantino with his 2019 film Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood takes the hardest such leap of his career.


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