@lain Because she's essentially not, she's a background detail. She has the same level of animation detail as the bag they put Maggie in: just look at how her neck swivel goes from a whole body motion showing concern for her baby to a single neck rotation. It's lower quality than an animated GIF from 2003.
The whole intro is basically just an excuse to go "hey remember this character?" or "hah callback to something 20 years ago" and everything is cut down to make room for all the references
@lain God I had to double check that that was an accurate version of the re-animated intro because I forgot how awful it looks. Marge's dead face and lack of expression, the detail-less background, the stiff animation, slicing the scene in half to include a side-character that barely shows up, all signs of America's greatest cultural export going down the tubes
@Rasp It's hulu futurama yeah, though it's definitely worse than any of the first hulu season episodes. Original Futurama was fantastic, CC Futurama had some good episodes and the rest were mediocre, Hulu has been trash with one or two decent ones
@sun the internet aggressively homogenized mass culture to the point where people have difficulty believing that other people have different experiences. If you're not aware you live and socialize in a filter bubble, your only options are "the world is not like what I think it is" or "that person is lying", the latter being a lot easier to rationalize.
Side note, I suspect it's genre and location dependent. I've started going to theaters a bit again after not going for decades (too loud for my damaged hearing) and have noticed the experience is wildly different depending on if the theater is in a nicer area or not and what genre film. The worst so far? "Evil Dead Rise" at a theater in an upper middle class area. Lotta people talking and taking videos of the movie while it was playing, lotta kids clearly underage and not ready/prepared for the movie and reacting badly because of it.
@sun@thegreatape Yeah it can take a few minutes for the UI to sync up with what's in the libraries and/or the frontend will get stuck and you gotta refresh it once or twice to see something that was *just* added.
it's definitely got some bugs though, I won't deny that, but in their defense a lot of the issue is Emby legacy code
@sun Yeah if you disabled those then it's using local NFO files and/or whatever it can parse from the file itself, so if you're getting descriptions/etc it's pulling that from the NFO
@sun It'll also auto search for metadata online if you checked those boxes when creating the library, so that could have stalled it out? No idea what it would pull up for youtube vids. Either way, yeah probably not worth the effort to find out what happened if it's working now
@sun Jellyfin isn't really designed to work with arbitrary videos since it wants metadata, though I'm assuming you're using ytdl-sub which would fill out metadata for it. If it's not finding anything it sounds like something iffy with ffmpeg since I think it tries to parse metadata with ffmpeg from the file before importing it. Or you just gotta recreate the library, I ran into a ghost library bug once.
Just to double check though I dropped a random video file into my movies library and jellyfin picked it up fine so not sure what's up there.
every time I haven't posted on r3 in a while I get a 500 error the first time I click publish, I can only assume I single-handedly am crashing the backend
@lain from dehydration yeah, I haven't tested to see what happens if I take it and then do something like 8 alcoholic and 8 non-alcoholic drinks in a night to see how I feel the next day.