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Episode: 4223
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Title: HPR4223: Movie review of The Artifice Girl
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4223/hpr4223.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 21:39:25
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4223 for Wednesday 9 October 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, Movie Review of the Artifice Girl.
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It is hosted by some guy on the internet and is about 34 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Scoti Butcher's a Movie Review of the Artifice Girl.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q. We are airing it now because we had free
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slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Today's show is going to be about a movie.
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I am going to branch into some other stuff later on.
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The movie that we covered in the previous logcast, the one that just went by, is called the
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Artifice Girl.
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The Artifice Girl, it dropped in 2022, it's sci-fi, low budget, and just around things
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up, a guy creates an AI, the AI begins to evolve and later on, the guy with the help of
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the FBI or the police, whoever they are supposed to be, they get a bunch of funding and put
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the AI inside of a body.
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Now the AI has a physical form and there is a young girl that plays the role of an AI.
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Again, this is low budget, it's really low budget, so just keep that in mind.
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Now I don't mind things being low budget, I don't need a bunch of action and explosions
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and things like that either.
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However, I just thought the movie was going to go in a different direction.
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I spoke about that during the logcast and because there are so many of us eager to get
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our points out during the show, sometimes it's hard to get everything you want to say out
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at one time because it was like five or six of us and everybody is jumping in and it's
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a great time.
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I'm enjoying every second of it, but I imagine as more and more people join this show,
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it's definitely going to get harder to get it, so that's what I'm starting now, just
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coming here and whatever I wasn't able to really express on this show there, bring it
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here because we need more shows anyways, right?
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So the time for me to rip this movie to shreds, I'm not going to do that too, but I wasn't
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a big fan of the movie just because when I think of AI, personally I don't think of
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it being anything like a human being, so when I see movies who they develop the artificial
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intelligence and the first thing that they do is try to make it look like a human being
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and they want to create the deeper thought now because now that now that I wrote it to behave
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like a human being, right?
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It did not do that naturally on its own, so we don't know what it would have done naturally,
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right?
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I wrote it to understand and speak the English language because that's what I speak.
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So I don't know what language you would choose on its own, which is the better language
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for it, easier for it to learn or which language that it would prefer to speak and maybe
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no human tongue at all, maybe it would just prefer to speak in more code because it's more
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efficient, I don't know, you know, or just binary, right?
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Just kind of have a little display screen and all of a sudden it just flashes its light
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and you know, I guess that will still be more as well, you know, through a series of flashes
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or whatever, but you get the point.
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We don't know, but I made it speak English because that's what I understand.
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Did this guy, this guy just ran his car into that, I'm glad I'm parked over here.
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Ooh, whoever car he's borrowed, he's going to have to explain that.
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If you just heard that loud noise in the parking lot, you know how, so you don't drive
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your car over the meaty, well, at the library there's like the median sections, they have
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the grass and stuff like that, but before you, before you accidentally run your car onto
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that, there's like a nice little concrete bumper thing, I just heard the fiberglass friction
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sound of their front bumper just, you know, becoming intimate with that concrete thing
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on the ground.
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So there you go, trying to explain that one.
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Where was I?
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Right, right, right.
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So, you know, you program this thing to talk like a human, I like women so I'll make
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it look like a woman, right, maybe it just makes me feel better to talk to a woman versus
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making it look like a dude, right, so now I got to talk to a guy all day, I'd much rather
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talk to a woman, right, that's another human thing that we do, you know, make it look like
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a human being and a human being that fits what I want, because I'm creating it, right?
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So I make it, I make it sound and look like a human being, a female.
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And then all the other ingredients that need to go into it, I'm hand picking them all
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and then I'm setting it up and eventually I just kind of leave it running overnight.
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And when I come back the next day, it's got a mind of its own.
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That's kind of what we're dealing with here.
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Now they obviously put more work into the story, but that's, you know, they ran a pseudo
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app update and when they came back the next day, apparently some rogue snaps were installed
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and now I'm a cast trouble for that, but it's fine.
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Yeah, so now the AI is truly sentient, it's got a mind of its own.
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And they're using the AI to bait online predators, right?
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Because the AI is made to, I think the name is Cherry.
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If I can't remember correctly, I think it's Cherry.
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Yeah, it's Cherry.
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So I just call it Cherry now because I kind of, I don't really like to call it AI.
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Oh yeah, in the beginning, he was the programmer, Gareth.
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He was actually puppeting Cherry for a while before he got the components, I guess, working
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right.
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You know, he was talking about how he rigged the puppet and all of that kind of stuff.
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Which is cool.
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I like that.
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I think that all of that added a little more believability to the movie so you could just
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sort of sit back and kind of enjoy it a bit more because of that.
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And I didn't need them to go into too much detail about how it all was kind of ready
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together because that takes away from it.
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And you're trying to explain something that's very, very complex, like, like, you know,
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making software sentient, you know, I mean, you know, creating artificial intelligence.
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When you're trying to explain that and you're doing it on a budget, that's kind of a bad
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idea.
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You're supposed to smooth over a lot of those highly technical, detailed rough spots,
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right?
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You know, you want them to be more like the grooves on your fingerprints where yes, they're
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there, but they're very fine versus when you got a low budget, it's more like, you
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know, chasms being created as you try to fill in the detail.
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And you know, they didn't do too bad, but I would rather them have just sort of generalized
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it a bit more.
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So so we could just, you know, move right past it, not nitpick too much on all of the nonsense.
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But in the show, we kind of ripped it apart just a bit.
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I know I did.
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But Joe also wasn't exactly happy about it, you know, not really because of the low budget
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part or anything like that, but you know, just not a fan of these types of movies, I guess.
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And me, the story, I like the part when they use the AI cherry to lure or abate the criminals
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or online predators, because we can't call them criminals yet, I don't know if they actually
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discussed convictions, but you know, we'd just say predators for now, I like that part.
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But what I was hoping for was, you know, big twists toward the end, you know, the predators,
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they get, you know, lawyers, the lawyers find loopholes and things like, hey, we don't
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actually have a victim here.
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It was software the entire time.
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And everybody, this is the sharp gas, oh, no, you know, that kind of thing.
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So, so now you got to, but you, you got this situation where all of these predators are
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about to be released onto the streets again, because turns out they didn't actually
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do anything wrong, you know, the lawyer starts equating cherry to a video game, right?
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You wouldn't arrest someone for doing anything in a video game now, would you?
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And you know, doing that kind of stuff to, to just muddy the waters with all the options
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that are there.
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And well, you know, one, she's not human, so she could not have been a victim, right?
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You can't, you can't go make a laptop of victim, you know, no matter what you do to it,
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it cannot be a victim.
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So that, yeah, I was hoping for that kind of an argument and things, they are, they didn't
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go down that route, and it's fine, you know, it's just not for me.
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Now toward the end, I'm not going to lie.
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I really wanted cherry to kill him toward the end, the, the, the old guy that played
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Gareth.
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I'm looking for the actor's name here, I can't, Lance Hendrickson, yeah, he apparently
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played the, the part of the elderly Gareth.
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I think he did a great job, by the way.
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I don't know who he is.
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I'm not a movie buff, so none of these names mean anything to me.
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But I think he, he was like the most believable guy out of the whole thing.
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And I'm not a big fan of child actors either, but I tried to put that bias aside.
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I just, you know, there's too much surrounding child actors that makes me a little upset
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about it, you know, the exploitation of the children and all, I don't want to go into
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that here, but, you know, I tried to put that aside and not, not introduce too much
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of my own biases against the movie when we were discussing it.
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But you're back to the, back to the cherry thing.
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I thought for sure, at the end of the movie, cherry was going to kill Gareth, right?
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And what would have been cool is not, not to make a gory or bloody, because, you know,
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the movie just isn't built for that, but here's a nice little twist on it, right?
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So you know, they have a little argument and all of that that the movie has where she,
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she's not technically arguing, she's expressing her feelings, because he asked her a question.
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I'm trying not to spoil it, but I guess I am a little bit, but she asked him a question,
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she expresses herself and she becomes passionate during this time.
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And what I would like to have have happened is when she makes him his, his dinner or I
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guess it was breakfast, I'm not entirely sure what time of day it was.
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I can't remember.
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Let's just call it lunch.
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Let's just say lunch, you know, meet in the middle of it, when she makes him the lunch,
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what I would love to have seen her do was like set it on the table, then walk away.
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And then, you know, he'll be talking to her, you know, as he, you know, in between taking
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bites from the lunch.
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And then she'll just sort of come up behind him, stand behind him and like sort of put
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her hands on his shoulders and rub his shoulders a little bit while she talks to him.
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And the frame should sort of sort of slowly zoom in and pan upward a bit so that it's
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no longer showering like the full picture of her rubbing his shoulders, but now slowly
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it goes up to the upper body shot of her.
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So her eyes sort of grow distant and cold as he's still explaining to her.
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And then he's like, he, you know, he's taking a bite every now and again and he's, you
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know, still talking to her.
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And then he mentions to her like, hey, you get a little force from there.
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And then she, you know, again, her eyes are cold like a robot.
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And she eventually goes, oh, sorry.
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And you know, so he continues, you can, continues talking.
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And then she just sort of makes her quick jerking motion with her shoulders.
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And then it's quite so they don't actually have to show what she did to him, but it's
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very implied what she's done to him.
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And right after it's quiet, she begins talking.
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But when she begins talking, she's speaking in his voice.
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So now that she's speaking in his voice, what she's basically doing is playing the recording
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back of something that was programmed into her or, or, or let's say, uh, it was locked
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until Garret's, until his death.
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So when Garret dies, he made an agreement with her.
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Don't open this file until the day I die.
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He also asked her a favor as well.
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With the day will come when I can no longer do X, Y, Z and, you know, for whatever reason
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I want you to assist me in a good night's sleep, right?
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You know what I mean by that, right?
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A good night's sleep part, yeah.
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So basically he's asking for an assist, an assistance in this good night's sleep in
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the long sleep.
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And she agrees to do it because she's a, you know, sure, sure she's becoming more human,
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but she's still a robot.
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So he sort of makes that agreement with her.
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And as time goes by, you know, he's still aware that he's asked her to do this.
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And on this day, she actually performs it for him.
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And then after she performs it, she accesses the file in her memories because she respected
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his decision not to open the file until that day came.
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So now what she's opened the file, she's speaking in his voice because it's a voice recording.
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And he's explaining why he asked her to do this, like with more detail.
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And he goes into the hole, you know, there's a limited amount of resources.
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And I figured this would be the most responsible approach I've given you all that I can.
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And now I didn't, I don't want to be a hindrance to you going forward.
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And this is the only way, you know, that kind of speech.
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So I thought that would be a really, really good way to end it.
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And it wouldn't take a big budget to do that, right?
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It'd be great.
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Now that's just my idea.
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Obviously, I'm pretty sure this is the internet.
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So there's a lot of people out there that might think that this is pearl clutching panic
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ridden nonsense.
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Yes, good stuff.
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Yes.
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So the Artifice Girl, it's okay.
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I would not recommend it personally.
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But Minix seems to enjoy it.
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I forgot who else was there said they enjoyed it.
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Was it Morton?
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No, I'm not going to say that he was the one.
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Maybe he does enjoy it or you know what, no, maybe it was Joe.
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I think me and Honky were the ones that didn't enjoy it, but Joe and Minix enjoyed it.
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I can't remember whether or not Morton see enjoyed it or not.
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But what I enjoyed the most was just spending time in the lug, talking about the movie
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in the lug and one of the things I noticed is happening.
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And I was nervous about this in the beginning as these guys watched terrible movies.
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The first movie we watched or that I watched with them because they apparently have been
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doing this for a while already, which explains a lot now that I think about it.
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They had a movie of the week on my very first episode with them called Virtual Combat
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with this guy called Don De Dragon Wilson.
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And I thought that movie was terrible, right?
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And it's not just because they're low budget because there's a lot of low budget movies
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I watch just because you know, if the story's good fine, you know, I watch it.
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But this was terrible.
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It was bad.
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And you know, when I got, it took me a while to watch it because I had to keep stopping
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like, do I really want to do this?
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Right?
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Like, there's still time.
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I can turn back now and I don't have to go through with this, right?
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But I did.
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I watched it.
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And you know, when we got there and we started talking about it, that's when it was fun,
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we all got together to chat about the movie.
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So watching it was just not the best experience, but getting together with, you know, everyone
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there and having a grand old time ripping at the shreds, you know, it, that made it worth
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it.
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But I thought that was going to be like a one off, right?
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Not all the movies are going to be terrible like that.
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And then we watched this one, Artifice Girl, which this was a different kind of terrible.
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So it gave, it made me respect virtual combat after watching it in the reason why the
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fight scene and the Artifice Girl was so bad.
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Let me tell you again, I don't like to pick on it just because it's a low budget, but
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you got to understand when you don't have the budget to make it look good, please
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don't.
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Right?
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I'm not going to shoot a movie on my iPhone.
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And then in the tent, like say, for instance, when I told you guys the story about how
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me and Archer 72 made moonshine or part one of that story anyways, I'm not going to try
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to do a movie of that.
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And then the part where we're when we're flying around in Clot 2's car, I will have like
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a big JPEG on the screen with with Archer and my head sort of hanging out over the top,
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you know, just super terrible, janky, like no, you just don't do it, right?
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When you don't have the budget for it, don't do it.
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Write a book instead, do a podcast instead, right?
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Allow the user to use their own brains to generate the imagery for that.
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So it just, you know, something other than try to display it on screen and the fight
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in Art of Fist girl was so bad.
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It was the fakes fight I've ever, but you know what, I'm trying to compare it to another
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movie that had a fight that bad.
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I just can't really, I think I've seen real or fights in like Zoolander.
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You know how in the Zoolander, they were doing the, they weren't really fighting each other,
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they were like, I guess doing modeling poses or whatever and that was like the combat choice.
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That was more believable than this fight scene.
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It was terrible.
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The acting, the guy who was supposedly throwing the punches, right?
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I don't even know his name.
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I'm not even going to look up his name, the fight was so bad, but the guy who was throwing
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all the punches in the fight, who was trying to get cherry and I'm spoiling like crazy
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now.
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So I'll stop.
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Let me, I won't go any further on that part, but if you look at it, you know what he,
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he looks like he was waiting for cues or something, right?
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Like it was, it was bad.
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It was like he, he was told count the four to see if your opponent is ready before you
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throw the next punch, right?
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We wanted to look real, but just count the four.
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And then when they got in the editing, it was like, we don't have the budget to speed
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up the fight.
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They make it look like it was happening in real time.
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So we'll just have to let it play super jank slow terrible style and hope for the best
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from the audience.
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Right?
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We already told him it's low budget.
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So, you know, maybe they'll, maybe they'll let us get away with this one.
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I obviously didn't.
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I consider this to be an offense to all fight scenes and virtual combat hasn't terrible
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fight sees by the way, but with virtual combat, you know what it's funny things about that?
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There was this one scene.
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I didn't get a chance to talk about it.
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It was so silly, right?
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That's the good thing about that movie.
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Most of it's just silly nonsense.
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You just know that it's meant for laughs, right?
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It was named Don Wilson or Williams, whatever his name, the main character.
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He's walking.
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Let me go ahead and get his name real quick, because if I don't, all right, so it's Don
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Wilson.
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Got his name here.
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So he's he's walking in this one scene.
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I guess his partner got beat up somewhere and he's going to the scene of where his partner
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got beat up, right?
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To see what happens.
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He's going to go investigate on his own and he gets out there and while he's looking
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around to sort of scope out the scene, like by the way, the cars they were driving were
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terrible.
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I don't know why they chose that car or the modifications to it.
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That was the car looks like, oh, I can't even, I can't even, they were just, they were
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just bad.
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I don't know what model of car or type of car that was that they were driving.
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So I'm trying to equate it to something.
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I want you to imagine a minivan, but that's really, really low.
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Almost like you know how like a Ferrari or Lamborghini is kind of low and what do you
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call it?
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Like, well, I want you to imagine a mix between like a minivan, a cyber truck with the
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height of like a Lamborghini.
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So to where it's like low, it was terrible.
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And the door on the right side was broken so it couldn't close.
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I don't know if that was supposed to, you know, let people think it's futuristic because
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you're driving with the door open or something like that.
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It was, you know, in the minivan, they have that sliding door on one side on the passenger
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side or whatever.
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Yeah, that door was like stuck in the open position on these, these, if you want to
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call them vehicles, they're basically shopping carts, but whatever done, the dragon Wilson
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went out there to the dam.
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It was the, was it the, the Hoover dam or something that that he was out at there investigating
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his partner's disappearance?
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And while there, he heard a sound from the shadows, right?
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And it was because the movie is so, you know, for lives, I imagined like if I turned on
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the, what do you call it, the closed captioning there during that scene, it would have said
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that Don Wilson heard a punch to the face and decided to investigate, right?
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The sound he heard in the corner from the shadows, it wasn't just a sound or a noise.
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No, he specifically heard a punch to the face.
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And that's why he decided to go investigate in that area because he's done the dragon
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Wilson.
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He can identify the sound of someone being punched in the, it was, it was so bad.
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We, we brought up many other things that during the show as well, during the lug cast, like
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one, there, one of the things that we didn't get a chance to bring up on, again, everybody
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was throwing in on it, so we were all slamming this thing.
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Their file system, or their computer 3D printer, whatever, it was that they were using
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to print the, the VMs, or I don't even know, oh, programs, there were programs, I forgot,
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yes, that's right.
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So they were printing the programs and one of the ways of trying to explain why their
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budget was extremely low, is they tried to hide it behind, oh, wow, you know, the guy
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goes, hey, did you just print this beautiful woman from the computer?
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You know, this, this half naked, no matter how I think she was completely nude, did you
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just print, or maybe she just had a top off or whatever, did you just print this beautiful
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woman from a, from the computer and the scientist or the guy that they want you to think was a
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scientist, and see, this is, this is how you can tell what a scientist looks like, you
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know, late 50s, maybe early 60s, male pattern baldness and glasses, with a white coat on,
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there you go, scientist, instant.
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So when he asked the scientist, hey, did you just print her?
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And she was, and the scientist was like, yeah, I printed her, and he, and the other guy
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who was like the business exact right, he's like, well, print another one, and the scientist
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goes, well, you see, due to 100% BS, we were unable to print more than one, like you can
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only print one, I mean, isn't that the point of even doing it on the computer?
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You can, it never mind, I'm not even going to, any of you, you can only print one program
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at a time.
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So basically, when they print the program, the files are probably not even on the file
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system anymore, like they just, they're deleted from the file system upon print.
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Terrible design, but that's how they explained the way not being able to just, you know, print
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multiples of one program in the program, in this case, being a beautiful woman, that
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is, that is nude.
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So was he telling them to do, well, print another woman, right?
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So that's what he does, he prints another woman, and there you go.
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Now I'm going to, oh, right, yeah, you know what, I'm not even going to go into the vulnerabilities
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of the women, because it was just horse crap.
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But the weird thing about it, later on, one of the bad guys for whatever reason, like legit,
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they didn't even try to explain how the bad guy got printed.
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They could have easily have explained it like, oh, the scientists let his cat in and his
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cat walked on the keyboard, which triggered the, the program to print the bad guy, right?
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So the bad guy, he gets printed, he comes out and he's like, hey, print my friends too,
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right?
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The scientist goes, okay, I'll print him.
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He starts the printing process.
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And in the middle of printing the guy, so the guy is popping out of like this vat of
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ooze, that's, I don't know how it's supposed to work, but yeah, it's ooze in the, in the
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programs are made real from the ooze.
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And you can see like his face is breaking through the ooze about to, you know, it, it
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come out of it.
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And then the scientist guy reaches over and slaps the keyboard a few times and that
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canceled the printing process, right?
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So rather than they're just being a half formed human, which emerges from the ooze, no,
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because it was born in the, in the middle of the process, I guess the guy just returns
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into ooze again.
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Like he just goes back and it's like, you guys going to take a second or two to explain
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that process?
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No, no explanation needed and why, and why on earth, like they, they had no sort of warning
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or count down system or anything before you just print anything out of the system, right?
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No safety mechanisms that keep you from, you know, printing the wrong thing.
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You know what I mean?
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No, you didn't have to put in a username and password to access this, this, you know,
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weapon they're using, because that's what it turned out to be.
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You, you printed a guy who is basically a demon of some sorts, he's like super powerful.
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Well, you know what, maybe I'm taking it a bit too far there, but he's, he's supposed
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to be like really, really strong, right?
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Like he's the boss on level 10 and no one can defeat him.
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So basically he's a weapon and even shot him with lasers and they didn't affect him.
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So yeah, you know, basically he's a weapon, you know, but either way, I enjoyed talking
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with the guys, ripping these movies to shreds, having good laughs, and we chatted about
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a lot of stuff before the movies, even came about, you know, net miner was talking about
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the diet pie.
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I thought I had heard that distro before, but it was a while ago on YouTube or something
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like that.
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I was watching some videos about diet pie, but I might be getting it mixed up with something
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else.
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There was a reason I didn't test it.
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I can't remember what it was down, but there was a reason I just didn't even bother to
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test it from what I saw on that video.
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But net miner has some interesting things to say about it.
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I won't spoil them all here, but he was doing what we all do with things, you know, whenever
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technology comes out and they say, hey, this is what we designed it to do.
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Net miner went, went for the old, what else can it do?
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And he explains that during the show.
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So I won't spoil it.
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You go on this to it.
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You'll hear all about it.
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Fun stuff.
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I might even play around with it to see what he's talking about now that he mentioned it,
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because, well, you know what, no, because I would have to test it on my pie zero.
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And that pie zero, when you're putting a desktop environment on it, whew, it's a pie zero
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to W or pie zero W2, whichever, so running it headless is fine.
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You know, just TTY, but they won't be trying to stop a desktop environment on it.
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I mean, when I first got it, I slapped the desktop environment on it and whew, boy, that
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thing was, it was crawling.
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Maybe it's a little bit better today, maybe they made some optimizations, but during that
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time, yikes.
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Man, in fact, now I think about it, I think honky said that he was running the etherpad
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and some stuff like that on it.
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That's a great little system right there.
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I'm wondering if he can run a etherpad on it.
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I was thinking about something like Joplin.
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You know how Joplin has will know, because I like having my Joplin attached to my next
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cloud.
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And it works.
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It works having it attached to next cloud.
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I go trying to fool around and get another setup going.
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I'm going to end up dumping like 20 hours into that, trying to get it working the way
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I wanted to work.
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And only to find out that it wasn't intended to work that way.
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And I should have just kept using next cloud.
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So no, but I may test out that etherpad though, I mean, no, no, no, I'll just keep Joplin.
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Joplin works just fine.
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It's cross-platform.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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No need to mess around just yet.
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Plus, I don't even know if etherpad has what do you call it, dark mode?
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Yeah.
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Without dark mode, man.
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I just, I don't know if I can do it.
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Whenever I go to dump stuff into etherpad, like I do everything in VEM first, make sure
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I got it all lined up and it's done properly, copy it onto the clipboard, pop in the etherpad
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just for that split second to do a control V, and then I'm out of there with no dark
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mode.
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I can't hang around in there.
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So that's about it.
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What I'm going to do now is I'm at the library, so I'm going to go fill up my Stanley
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thermos.
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They got one of those water fountains in there.
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It's pretty good.
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I didn't have much lunch today, so most of the time I spent here chatting with you guys,
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and I'm going to go back to working a little bit.
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I'm still a little early, but we'll figure it out.
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I'll just probably kick some rocks while I'm there.
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Alright, guys, so I hope that I enticed you guys to do a show of your own here on hacker
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public radio.
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As you can see, I'm doing a show about my experiences hanging out in the Linux lug.
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That particular Linux lug is the Linux lug cast.
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From my understanding, it's an open podcast, it's a lug cast, so everyone's invited.
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You're welcome to just swing on by, if you search up the website, I'll probably have to
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drop it down in the show notes, so you guys can check it out.
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If you don't want to do a podcast with a bunch of people all chatting at once, you can
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do like I'm doing right now here on hacker public radio, recorder show, tell us about
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the movie that you watch.
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Maybe you watched the Artifice Girl and you thought it was great, and Scotty, you have
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terrible taste in movies, you know?
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Maybe that's the case.
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Maybe you watched virtual combat and it was the best movie ever.
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Tell us about it.
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Or maybe you've got a project that you're preparing with the Raspberry Pi, and maybe it's
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not the most exciting, but it'd still be nice to chat with someone about it.
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Do a show.
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It's simple.
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Not a whole lot of effort involved.
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I'm at the public library, I'm actually in the parking lot of the public library upload
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in the show, so there you go.
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Easy peasy.
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Catch you later.
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