No, it is our job as humans to create great moments. All we do now is collecting, putting it on the internet and hoping for a dopamine rush from internet points.
It’s way bigger than that. Usually cinemas receive movies in multiple terabyte hard drives. Thats because they are using JPEG2000 standard (it varies, but it is close to lossless) and a movie can take up anywhere from 500GB to 2TB (highly dependent on resolution, it can go above 2TB). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_2000?wprov=sfla1
Ah, I see :D I guess it is important not to miss those actual sparks of curiousity though
I had Louis C.K bit in mind when I wrote about the “why?” game bit. Comedy is a wonderful way to introduce people to more complex subjects
Great responses in this post. Thank you for additional source
It doesn’t, but at least it makes both think and hopefully improve the quality of the arguments. And with internet at our finger tips, it doesn’t take much to double check a couple things :)
Yes! Just learned about it, seems to be very similar to what I had in mind ^^
Haha, yes that indeed might be a problem! Any idea how to approach this without being incredibly annoying?
Problem here is the answer contains multiple explanations. When asking “why?” it needs to be more specific otherwise you get your problem.
I never knew about this! Thank you, great resource
You could use FFMPEG to reencode the audio to a suitable audio levels without touching the video. I am unfamiliar with PLEX player though.
So the younger the kid, the earlier memories he will be able to recall? Is there some sort of a hard line where kids are unable to form long form memory?