Dang, a whole dollar? I would sell origami tanks for 25¢ each, didn’t realize people would pay more than that.
Dang, a whole dollar? I would sell origami tanks for 25¢ each, didn’t realize people would pay more than that.
That’s you assuming all things are equal.
Output from an AI has just been recently considered as not copyrightable.
Where can I read more about this? I’ve seen it mentioned a few times, but never with any links.
Idk, the piracy community is huge here. Of all communities I’ve looked at, it’s by far the most active.
As someone very uninformed about Brave, what is unethical about it?
it can fuck up microsoft office formatted documents.
The problem there is not with LibreOffice, but with Microsoft Office. They do not implement the format standard correctly.
Not that it eliminated your problem, but it’s important to understand who the real culprit is and why.
It should probably also be mentioned that she was laid off, not fired.
She was also the producer for Lightyear, which imo was not a very good movie.
When I was about ten years old, I bought the game Warrior Kings while visiting my grandparents using my birthday money. When I got home, I tried to install it on our computer, only to discover that the game wouldn’t install because of some DRM thing. Years later, I discovered what really happened was that the copy I bought was apparently not an original disc, but as a kid I had no way to know. I spent hours trying to install it, attempting many times over the next month. The pictures on the box looked so dang cool, but I never did get to play it.
DRM hurts consumers. When you aren’t able to use software you yourself paid for, that’s a negative. There is no benefit for the consumer, the benefit is only for the seller.
From what I remember, they only asked for a username and an optional email address.
I’m guessing that no one here does. If you’re on Lemmy, you’re probably also using Mastodon instead of Twitter.
Through a subscription fee, no less.
Why ignore ReVanced?
I absolutely don’t understand people who think the best course of action is to waste their time giving Reddit a ton of traffic to create a tiny protest on r/place that will have little impact on anything.
Really though. Now that the sub is officially dead, people will start looking for an alternative.
What about audio? We ought to crowd source every line of dialogue as well.
I still can’t figure out why anybody is using the site whatsoever.
Just be glad you’re on Android and have alternatives to this. Poor Apple users are stuck with whatever Apple decided to do with the app store.
TIL there is a search function for Lemmy.
Whenever people ask why anyone makes open source software for free, I’m going to use this as a metaphor.