MargotRobbie

On the internet, nobody knows you are Australian.

also https://lemm.ee/u/MargotRobbie

To tell you the truth, I don't know who I am either. Somebody sincere, perhaps.

But if you ever read this one day, I hope that you are as proud of me, as I am of the person I imagined you to be.

Not a single original film broke the box office top 15 in 2024

1y 5mon ago in movies from www.businessinsider.com

Maybe next year.

But the top grossing movie for 2023 is an original movie, and that's pretty impressive.

Now, if I could only remember what it's called...

a movie about intensely organized alien race that mainly communicates via sick dance moves.

We already did that, it's called "Barbie" and it is art.

Why else did you think the Kens had that highly choreographed dance battle?

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1y 5mon ago in newcommunities

Come on now, you guys are the real celebrities!

Big mad Elon after he exposed his alt account

1y 5mon ago in enoughmuskspam from slrpnk.net

Why would he make a social media account under a fake name, instead of using his real name but make everyone think it's an unverified parody account to say whatever he wants and never get suspected?

It's not that bloody difficult.

How do you feel about your content getting scraped by AI models?

1y 5mon ago in asklemmy from lemmy.dbzer0.com

Hey, I know her, I'm pretty sure she's in that one movie I watched!

If there was only some way to make any attempts at building an accurate profile of one's online presence via data scraping completely useless by masking one's own presence within the vast quantity of online data of someone else, let's say for example, a famous public figure.

But who would do such a thing?

If you think Ernest Cline's movie is cringy, wait until you read his poetry. Absolutely one of the worst piece of writing I've ever read.

And it only gets worse from there.

I never knew that USB-C extensions are not allowed for a reason

1y 5mon ago in technology from www.youtube.com

I would say more like a Harley Quinn.

You're right. Those are active cables which I forgot to mention earlier that have special circuits that amplify signals, but are also a lot more expensive as a result.

Xiaomi is retiring MIUI, replacing it with "Xiaomi HyperOS".

2y 8mon ago in android from www.androidauthority.com