I'd say it has to be satire, but these days you just never know, do you?
Paradachshund
Nah we're trying to get away from it, too.
I'm not enough of an expert to explain it better, but I remember reading about a guy who came on board with google, and took over search. He had an initiative to keep people on google longer. That's my memory of it at least.
In the case of google they purposely made it worse so that people spent more time on their site rather than other sites. This means they see more ads from google as opposed to ads on another website. They've just doubled down on this with AI summaries, too. Now they just blatantly take content from websites so you don't have to go to the website that made it at all.
I guess it's not surprising that this is also a google thing, but gmail's. No matter what I type in it shows me my entire inbox practically. It's so fuzzy it's completely useless.
That's really interesting. Where I live having staff is exclusively for the very rich. No way an average person could afford it.
Best we can do is put another one somewhere else
It's a nice sentiment, but seems a bit easy for a successful actor to say. For a struggling one they may not have such a luxury.
Gesundheit!
The changes were honestly just weird. I usually can understand changes to source material from book to screen because you have to condense somewhere, but it felt like they just threw out all of it and made their own story instead but with a few beats still disconcertingly present. It was high budget fan fiction (or I guess anti-fan fiction based on what you said!)
Available on GOG too if anyone would prefer that. 🙂
And not the first time they've tried to slam something and actually made it look great instead.