As I said, I didn’t read that one, but I feel like it did do something to you so probably yes.
As I said, I didn’t read that one, but I feel like it did do something to you so probably yes.
Thanks, I just linked the first article I found assuming it would be enough to get the point across, did it say something incorrect?
Also being ok with rejection
I did it but left a few select support subreddits out of it, I just checked (thanks to you, thanks btw) and it seems my shit is still deleted, though I found out there’s at least one subreddit that logged comments as posts citing the usernames they’re from, seemingly for scraping and data aggregation purposes, since they’re without any context other than the title post and subreddit they’re from.
Seems to be dead for at least three years, but it’s still creepy.
Btw I’m certain there are many backups existing somewhere, maybe not public accessible but there must be
I was about to ask how is it kosher, but I guess it’s got to do with the salt used
Lmao I love how different people’s experiences can be, the fact that windows has so many problems is why I prefer Linux over windows.
Obligatory “it’s not free, you pay for it in taxes” braindead comment.
I’m not big on fighting games, don’t they usually have a handicap setting? How do they work? I’m guessing good ones do stuff like break guard easier and do more damage, right?
You mean shitty remakes made to capitalize on the parents that want to share their nostalgia with their kids, there are plenty of excellent shows for kids nowadays and frankly I’m jealous, there’s plenty of variety of shows that don’t treat you like you’re dumb (there’s still pepa pig style of crap tho).
It’s like the marvel garbage, they make it for people who are addicted to their stuff and so will buy it regardless of quality and even buy more into it when they can complain about a brown character or something.
Edit: I wanted to add: shitty reboots don’t magically make the originals disappear, yet people treat it like that. Find new stuff, don’t be old man yelling at cloud.
I’ve tried to understand what the charges are, as far as I could tell it seems it’s somehow related to an anti terrorist law and caused by the kid pulling someone’s hair and gesturing to cut paper with scissors, which was interpreted as gesturing to cut a finger.
The article seems to try very hard to obfuscate the actual reason (I’m guessing for legal reasons?)
In any case, this seems insane, seems like excessive overreaction from everyone involved.
Is that the tutorial for project zomboid?
Compatibility, though it’s usually forced, like the Xbox controller with a drm chip that you need a workaround for
I generally just avoid it, otherwise I use it on windows, I still use dual boot with windows and Linux, will probably stop after w10 stops getting security updates since I don't really care all that much about windows specific stuff
It's not windows.
Any bonus points for a concise answer?
Nah, because no alternative can be a complete replacement and if it's not the exact same experience, people aren't willing to put that tiniest bit of effort.
Again, look at Reddit as an example, alternatives exist, yet none of them are the exact same because there's not a comparable size, and because of that people will just pull down their pants and begrudgingly accept reddit's problems.
And they're not losing us any time soon, for years I've seen people saying that YouTube is going down because they do shit the users don't like and yet everyone keeps using them and in general making no effort in changing that.
It's just like Reddit, a few of us left but that didn't change anything, everyone's still using it and they're not stopping any time soon.
Even if not abandoning the platform, it would only take a decent portion of the users reducing their use of the platform for them to feel a punishment of some sort, but nobody's really willing to do anything other than complain and automatically dismiss any suggestion of an alternative.
So when discussing something like the title of this post, we could talk all day about what we personally believe the answer is, but the legality really is the only objective answer here.
I agree, we can enjoy a long insightful conversation if we talk about morals… Why do you sound like that shouldn't be the default?
Edit: wait, how in the duck do you expect a single monolithic legal answer in a question that did not provide a legal jurisdiction?
I'm curious, if not from the people discussing, what kind of answer were you expecting?
Just want to take a moment to point out that two of the three you seem to like because they remind you of the past.
I fully support your take on trying to find new stuff, I personally have found that many good songs that I love take a few listens for me to actually like them, some do not catch on tho.
Given that, may I suggest you add new songs you want to try in your rotation? When they come up just take some effort to listen through and take them in, think of what you like and what you don’t, see if it changes.
Don’t torture yourself tho