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Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation, doing business as Lionsgate, is a Canadian-American entertainment company. It was formed by Frank Giustra on July 10, 1997, domiciled in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and is currently headquartered in Santa Monica, California, United States. In addition to its flagship Lionsgate Films division, the company contains other divisions such as Lionsgate … 3
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Hello everyone. My name is CCG88, and welcome to episode 13 of the Refurbished Logo Evolution series., Today, will be looking at an American film production / distribution company has become increasingly popular over time. They've only been around for 22 years., I am talking about Lionsgate Films., Lionsgate was founded in 1997 as Lions Gate, two words. And in 2005, the name has been written as just one word., They own several different studios including Summit Entertainment., They also revived the home video company Vestron Video in 2016., We have 6 logos to cover today, so how about we get started?, The first logo is this. It's called The Constellation, and it was used from 1997 to 2000., It's okay for 1997, but why does the name of the company fade in before the "FILMS" text does? Is that an error, or was it intentional?, I don't know. The music is nice though. So nice in fact, that they used it in the next logo as well., The second logo is this. It's called The Comets, and it was used from 1998 to 2004., I have 2 variants. 1 is a filmed version..., And one says "AMEX LGF" under the entire arrangement., This is a lot cooler than before., Although apparently, the font used for the "GATE" text is different to the font used for the "LIONS" and "FILMS" text., They look insanely similar, but apparently they're different. You wouldn't notice it unless if you looked over the logo so many times. I'm only nitpicking here though., The next 2 logos are the rarest ones from Lions Gate, only appearing on certain releases., The third logo from the gate of lions is this., It's simply called LGF, and it was used from 2004 to 2006., A bit strange considering the previous two logos. The others were calm and less frightening to sit through, but this one just pushes itself right into your face., I don't like it to be honest. It doesn't scare me, but I simply don't like it., The next one is a lot better. Although it's the rarest from Lions Gate for some reason., It looks like this. It's called LGF II, and it was only seen in 2005., The lighting effects in this logo are good for 2005, but how was it only used for a few months?, Well, in that year, Lions Gate launched this logo, apparently because of the name change., Well, in that year, Lionsgate launched this logo, apparently because of the name change., It's called The Lionsgate Sky, and it was used until 2013., On horror and action releases, the gears and the door/gate are rusted, and the sky is a hellish red., Very good CGI here. The music fits perfectly, at least for the normal version, and the use of the gate/door with lions on it is a nice touch., In 2013 though, the heavenly clouds were replaced with some other heavenly clouds., Lionsgate's current logo is this. It's called the Lionsgate Sky II, and has been in use since 2013., Lionsgate, although quite young, do know how to make a good logo for the modern age., Although they did screw up when it came to Summit Entertainment's logo, but that's for another time., Thank you very much for watching this video, I hope you enjoyed it, and I'll see you all later. Goodbye.
Ask HN: Anyone else feel people here are a bit too harsh on advertising?Or marketing in general?
Because from what I've seen it, it seems like a decent chunk of Hacker News users think marketing is evil incarnate, some unethical manipulation tactic that's outright damaging to society. For example, in the comments here:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18377296
Or here:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18334263
But I'm not sure I agree with this. For one thing, not all (or to be honest, even most) marketing or advertising is necessarily dishonest, sometimes it's just mentioning what exists and showing how it works.
Quite a lot of media trailers are that way really. Virtually every major Nintendo Switch game trailer is about as straight forward as you can get.
I also think people forget exactly how much comes under advertising in general. A company's website is a marketing arm for them. The packaging of the product is. Obviously any trailers or presentations they hold (looks at Apple) are. Is that a bad thing? Not sure I'd say Apple having a flashier website is a negative for society.
I also feel a lot of people put too much stock in people magically choosing some materially 'best' option. Like if ads were gone, word of mouth would somehow mean only the best products and services won.
I'm not sure that'd be the case to be honest. People are creatures of habit, and a lot of the time, they'll stick to a product or brand simply for familiarity rather than because it's the best option at that time. It's why quite a few big chains have an audience at all.
Without advertising or marketing, I suspect the situation wouldn't change much from how it is now. Those with more name recognition get the lion's share of the market, and the rest fight for scraps.
But what do you think?.
,Tell HN: RAM Requirements are going through the roofThere have been a few talks about how Moore's law is coming to an end, about how you can now build servers with close to a TB of RAM, how you can now scale clusters of servers and achieve great metrics when it comes to raw data storage or memcaching, how incredible feats in both parallelization and miniaturization will reverse the downhill trend for high-end computing.
Then there's the desktop. My desktop PC, for instance. It's a great 6 months old working computer, with 8 cores and 16GB of RAM. 'This ought to be enough for all my needs', I thought. The Bill Gates in me was right so far, but unfortunately this won't be enough for long.
Yesterday I took a look at my memory usage, out of curiosity: 11.4GB. Woah. I had a look at the breakdown.
- Chrome : ~3GB
- Firefox : ~1.5GB
- Java (eclipse) : ~1.2GB
- Rest in tons of various work-related apps.
I'm of course responsible for letting this accumulate over several days, but still, a third of my RAM taken up by web browsing tabs? Chrome on its own clogging more than twice as much as Eclipse?
What worries me now is how hard we are getting struck with RAM-hogging web pages. Since I began writing this post, my freshly restarted Chrome browser with 9 open tabs (Hacker News (x2), Coding Horror, Google Search for 'Mac osX Lion review 6 months', MoPub Ad Service monitoring, Google Analytics Visitors Overview, Android Developer Console, Twitter, Gmail) is taking up roughly 500MB of RAM. That's insane. On my 2010 Macbook Pro with 4GB of RAM, this means 20% of my overall caching capacity is taken up by my core web needs. Needless to say, I can't use my macbook anymore.
Last summer I was working on a little java experiment - a cross-platform 3D labyrinth. I wanted the overall memory and data footprint to be as low as possible so it could be played on a low-end android phone with really fast loading, and yet to keep the game space as big as I could, so I designed my own dedicated data structures overnight. I made the following calculation: over 500MB of raw, uncompressed data, I could store the description of an area roughly equivalent to a map of Europe with a resolution of 2.5 meters per pixel.
I'm not claiming any feat here, just stating the obvious: web programmers are doing something that's definitely not cool for our current RAM budget. We forgot any sense of measure. It's unnecessary for a twitter feed following 175 persons for an hour or so to claim a 70MB RAM footprint. You're not the only nor the worst offender, Twitter. Except that I had 26 new tweets to display, I clicked, and the footprint suddenly grew to 76MB. 26 tweets = 6MB. We're talking about 140 characters tweets, let's be generous and multiply that amount by 100 to take into account the tweeter's profile (which are all 10,000 characters essays as we all know), and we get a total of 364 000 new characters, which end up claiming more than 6 million bytes in RAM. Which means the RAM impact of adding 26 new tweets to a webpage is at very very least 10 times higher than it could be, and probably more like a thousand times too high.
Like I said, I'm only using Twitter to state a point. I mean nothing wrong with Twitter's web devs - actually I'm myself a very poor web developer - and I'm pretty sure the blame could also be put on Google Chrome instead, but I remember a day in 2002 where my Internet Explorer was trying to load a 4MB webpage from the hard drive, causing a RAM footprint above 40MB and a failure after 20 minutes of waiting in front of a white screen. Back then I was merely a junior consultant working on QA, and I was the one to tell the devs that they were definitely doing something not cool at all for the user's computer. True, we were showing rather complex and impressive amounts of 'data' on our webapp with much simpler but oh so wrongly implemented 'UI' (in that case, hundreds of unnecessary nested table anchors), but I can't help thinking back at those times where it was simply impossible to make a product that was not cool for the user's computer, because the computer would refuse to run it at all. We're way past this line today. My Twitter's tab has now garbage collected some data. It's back to 73MB ram footprint. There are 32 new tweets to show. I click them, and the footprint bumps back up to 78MB. Meanwhile, my overall Chrome footprint is now showing 550MB private memory. That's 50MB for two clicks on Twitter and ~4500 characters in a HackerNews' submit form.
Moore's Law nowadays affects the computing power requirements of software rather than the computing performance of hardware, and this is killing us..
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