The Good Life review: A messy RPG as unique as it is ridiculous

Dogs and cats and sheep, oh my!

The Good Life review: A messy RPG as unique as it is ridiculous

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The Good Life throws you into its offbeat little tale without much preamble.

After a cute storybook introduction, New Yorker photojournalist Naomi Hayward is dropped off in an Untitled Goose Game-caliber sleepy British hamlet called Rainy Woods, the self-proclaimed "happiest town in the world." Why is it the happiest town in the world? Nobody knows, but that's what Naomi is there to find out. The place supposedly has an earth-shattering secret that her employers at the Morning Bell want her to uncover—though because she's drowning in debt it's less of a request than a mandate.

Regardless, in the game's first five minutes, an enigmatic woman in an electric wheelchair gives Naomi a house. Not long after, the Bell has her uploading pictures of the town to an Instagram-esque site, Flamingo, to earn "emokes" (likes). Each is worth mere pence on the British pound, a mechanism used to slooowly pay down Naomi's debt. In the next hour, she learns everyone in the town (except the woman) turns into dogs or cats at night—and that's it's not the million GBP scoop she thinks it is.

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So provoziert Youtube neue Konflikte um Löschpraxis

Nach Sperrungen von RT DE erringt Initiative #allesaufdentisch in einem ähnlich gelagerten Fall einen Erfolg – und wird erneut sanktioniert. UN-Konzern vermeidet inhaltlich hinreichende Begründung

Nach Sperrungen von RT DE erringt Initiative #allesaufdentisch in einem ähnlich gelagerten Fall einen Erfolg – und wird erneut sanktioniert. UN-Konzern vermeidet inhaltlich hinreichende Begründung

Before the new version, let’s revisit 1984’s Dune—the greatest movie ever made

The pursuit of greatness must embrace the ridiculous.

Frank Herbert's 1965 sci-fi novel Dune gets a new film adaptation—this one helmed by Denis Villeneuve (Arrival, Blade Runner 2049)—later this month. But before Ars Technica reviews the movie, there's the matter of its predecessor: 1984's Dune, made by a then up-and-coming filmmaker named David Lynch.

Detractors call Lynch's saga—a tale of two noble space families 8,000 years in the future, fighting over the most valuable resource in the universe amidst sandworms the size of aircraft carriers—incomprehensible, stilted, and ridiculous. It lost piles of money. Yet fans, especially in recent years, have reclaimed Lynch's film as a magnificent folly, a work of holy, glorious madness.

So which group am I in? Both. Am I about to describe Dune as "so bad it's good"? No, that's a loser take for cowards.

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Review: Needle in a Timestack explores how love endures when time is in constant flux

John Ridley based his film on 1966 short story by award-winning author Robert Silverberg.

Oscar nominees Leslie Odom, Jr. and Cynthia Erivo co-star as a husband and wife who fear being separated by a warped time line in <em>Needle in a Timestack,</em> a new film from director John Ridley.

Enlarge / Oscar nominees Leslie Odom, Jr. and Cynthia Erivo co-star as a husband and wife who fear being separated by a warped time line in Needle in a Timestack, a new film from director John Ridley. (credit: Lionsgate)

A happily married couple finds their life together threatened by a romantic rival who travels back in time to alter their shared past in Needle in a Timestack, a new science fiction film directed by John Ridley. Sure, it's not the most compelling title, but Ridley has created a flawed but thought-provoking love story—featuring moving performances by two Oscar nominated actors, Leslie Odom, Jr. and Cynthia Erivo—that poses an existential question: how can love endure when time itself is constantly in flux?

(Some spoilers below for the short story and the film, but no major reveals.)

The film is based on a 1966 short story of the same name by Hugo and Nebula award-winning science fiction author Robert Silverberg.  Time travel is a common theme in Silverberg's work, most notably in novels like House of Bones and Hawksbill StationThe story goes that Silverberg's inspiration for "Needle in a Timestack" came during a science fiction convention, when a friend tried to rebuff a would-be interloper by telling him, "Go away, kid, or I'll change your future." Silverberg thought his friend should have threatened to change the interloper's past, and realized he had a terrific premise for a story.

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Anti-Piracy Outfits Still Target Pirate Sites That Shut Down Years Ago

Pirate sites such as ExtraTorrent, KickassTorrents, and isoHunt disappeared from the web more than half a decade ago. Intriguingly, that hasn’t stopped some anti-piracy groups from going after them, as they’re still asking Google to remove ‘infringing’ URLs of these sites.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

thrillerOver the past decades, hundreds of popular ‘pirate’ sites have come and gone. This includes the likes of isoHunt, ExtraTorrent, and KickassTorrents.

These shutdowns have a serious impact but, as time passes, estranged users eventually move on. The same can’t be said for all anti-piracy organizations.

Hunting Pirate Ghosts

As it turns out, sites that have long disappeared are still seen as a ‘threat’. That is, judging from the takedown notices they send to Google. While browsing through the Lumen Database this week we spotted a takedown notice targeting NYAA.se, for example.

While the NYAA brand is still used today by a different operation, the original NYAA.se site shut down more than four years ago. At the time of writing Google no longer indexes any NYAA.se URLs. However, that doesn’t stop takedown notices from coming in.

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This unusual request prompted us to take a deeper dive into the matter to see if other dead sites are still alive in anti-piracy circles. We didn’t have to look very far to get confirmation.

KickassTorrents and ExtraTorrent

Five years ago marked a turbulent time for the torrent ecosystem as some of the top sites were taken offline. This includes KickassTorrents, which was shut down following a criminal investigation from US law enforcement.

At the time, the site was operating from KAT.cr which immediately went offline. While someone else picked up the domain name after it expired, the site never returned in its original form.

When we look through Google’s DMCA takedown database, however, it’s clear that anti-piracy organizations still see a threat. The domain was targeted in dozens of requests this year, filed by multiple reporting agencies. This includes the one below that came in this week.

kickasstorrents takedown

We see a similar pattern for ExtraTorrent.com, which decided to go offline in 2017, a few months after KickassTorrents disappeared. While Google no longer indexes any ExtraTorrent links after all these years, new takedown requests continue to come in.

Defunct Pirate Bay Domains

We can repeat these findings for pretty much every prominent piracy site that shut down in recent years. Not just that, it also works for domain names that were suspended or abandoned, including those of The Pirate Bay.

Thepiratebay.se domain, for example, was previously the main domain of the notorious torrent site. After a legal battle, it was eventually handed over to the Swedish police in 2017. However, hundreds of new takedown notices come in for this domain every month.

While the reported links lead nowhere, the anti-piracy groups may have a better reason here, as there are still several ancient Thepiratebay.se links indexed by Google’s search engine.

How Far Can We Go Back

Google only started reporting its takedown requests ten years ago so we can’t go back indefinitely. However, we can certainly go beyond 2016, starting with FilesTube, which once was the top target for Google takedown notices.

FilesTube transformed itself into a legal platform in 2014 and later it disappeared completely. Today, takedown notices for FilesTube are rare, but we were still able to spot six separate reports this year. The most recent one was filed last month.

If we go back yet another year, we arrive at 2013, when Hollywood took down Hotfile and isoHunt, which many considered to be pirate sites as well.

After roughly eight years, anti-piracy groups haven’t forgotten about these two either. Both continue to be targeted occasionally. For example, just this week Google was asked to remove an isoHunt.com URL from its search engine, which probably hasn’t been indexed for over half a decade.

The main question we have is why these sites are still being reported?

It’s clear that reporters don’t always confirm that the links are actually live. We will ask some of the reporting agencies to shed a light on this, so perhaps we’ll find out more on that in the near future.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Thailand: Erst Corona, dann die Fluten

Ab November dürfen wieder Touristen ohne Quarantäne-Auflagen ins Land. Anfangs hatte Thailand die Corona-Pandemie gut in den Griff bekommen, dann aber erst spät mit dem Impfen begonnen. Mehr Routine hat man mit den häufig wiederkehrenden Überschwemmung…

Ab November dürfen wieder Touristen ohne Quarantäne-Auflagen ins Land. Anfangs hatte Thailand die Corona-Pandemie gut in den Griff bekommen, dann aber erst spät mit dem Impfen begonnen. Mehr Routine hat man mit den häufig wiederkehrenden Überschwemmungen

Silicon Valley: Apple entlässt #Appletoo-Aktivistin

Apple hat Janneke Parrish gekündigt, die sich für die Offenlegung von Diskriminierung in dem Unternehmen einsetzte. Auch Netflix entlässt offenbar eine Aktivistin. (Apple, Silicon Valley)

Apple hat Janneke Parrish gekündigt, die sich für die Offenlegung von Diskriminierung in dem Unternehmen einsetzte. Auch Netflix entlässt offenbar eine Aktivistin. (Apple, Silicon Valley)

Drucker: Ohne Tinte kein Scan – Klage gegen Canon

In den USA wurde eine Sammelklage gegen Canon eingereicht: Klagegrund ist, dass einige 3-in-1-Geräte nur scannen, wenn Tinte vorhanden ist. (Canon, Drucker)

In den USA wurde eine Sammelklage gegen Canon eingereicht: Klagegrund ist, dass einige 3-in-1-Geräte nur scannen, wenn Tinte vorhanden ist. (Canon, Drucker)