Asking the big questions.
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Asking the big questions.
Universe: whoops let me fix that.
Like the horror of this code is wrong but the program works.
Microsoft: Our computer.
Maybe I’m being stupid but a trivial way to ensure this is just don’t connect it to the Internet in any way. No SIM card. Cut it off from the Internet after setup, and only connect to a LAN with your chosen services all physically isolated from any internet machines.
Interesting study. However, I think we’re past the point of studies informing our decisions here in the US. I still thought it was really interesting to read.
That definitely sounds like a feature that should be added. I remember when you couldn’t even export your subscriptions.
Best wishes, and thanks for all the memes!
Not indexing at zero seems like a waste of a perfectly good integer.
Nothing doesn’t exist, by definition.
The concept definitely does.
My wife put one in her purse about 10 years ago. Since then, I’m sure we have removed five or six of these bars. It seems to be a permanent purse fixture, eternally at the bottom of the bag.
Just try it and see how your new cyborg hand DRM prevents unauthorized body modifications.
Also, scientists are already at work finding ways to inject advertisements directly into your brain.
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In the future you’ll pay $900/mo to stare at a blank page.
And you’ll have to because all the free sites are entirely ads.
Thanks for the reminder! I just revoked some default location permissions to apps that really have no business knowing that information.
Thanks but no thanks. I wish to be in the driver’s seat. Not a passenger. The user. Not the used. I give you instructions. I make the decisions. You will follow. You are merely a tool.
They would love to ban libraries.
Industry groups argued that those museums didn’t have “appropriate safeguards” to prevent users from distributing the games once they had them in hand.
Good grief. Some of these games have been on the Internet longer than I have been alive. They are 100-fucking-percent already available on ROM sites. You’re just shitting on people’s enjoyment for the sake of shitting.
“The game industry’s absolutist position… forces researchers to explore extra-legal methods to access the vast majority of out-of-print video games that are otherwise unavailable,” the VGHF wrote.
The spice must flow, and I can assure you that it already does.
I think your link is broken. It was a great talk though!
And we’re made of meat!