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  • queue people saying "i liked the other one better" - oh, it's already here.

  • Always shouting!

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  • I looked up Kodak's pricing because I knew they do sell large spools (though I imagine every film manufacturer does), so they listed it in feet, but I checked the EU pricing, which was given in euros!

  • If my maths works, you could order 200 feet of film for under 200€, which works out to 0.625 euro cents per exposure, round up to ten cents including losses.. that's not too bad... hassle notwithstanding.

    Could probably get it cheaper as well, and that's way overestimating losses.

  • I think it's separate, assigned automatically by scanning the subtitles and imagery, probably.

  • "you get a warning and need to click past it once" is probably the right set of guardrails there

    You also have to sign in...

  • Okay I've seen it so many times now that I went and watched the video (the one the article also links to), and I can confirm that this quote has absolutely nothing to do with AI image generation. The first part of the quote in the post title makes this pretty obvious. Miyazaki watched a diseased hunk of flesh struggle to pull itself forward in an attempt to please the trainer that it knows how to move. This was his reaction.

    Would Miyazaki have a similar quote to say about AI images? Maybe. Possibly even probably. But this ain't it.

  • There's an account setting to show them. Although on the web UI I have to move my cursor on the score to show the up/downvote numbers for posts.

    (And while it could be disabled by the instance, .world has downvotes enabled)

  • IME the wayback machine might give you the post body. I tend to need the comments as well, and archive.today can save all that properly. It usually isn't saved already, so you'll have to wait a minute or two. I just use this time to look for other sources.

  • Thanks for the info!

    The place I saw it at also had its description describe it as 200 ISO despite the page title saying 400, like on the box. Maybe they are aware of this as well? I might ask the cashier...

  • Fomapan 400 is the cheapest I could find so far. Under 8€ for B&W 400/36 sounds very decent.

  • (RE: storage costs: it is probably easier to throw a couple extra bucks at your admins (if possible), and that should more than cover the costs for a good number of images.)