Whenever people ask why anyone makes open source software for free, I’m going to use this as a metaphor.
Whenever people ask why anyone makes open source software for free, I’m going to use this as a metaphor.
Dang, a whole dollar? I would sell origami tanks for 25¢ each, didn’t realize people would pay more than that.
I thought so too. I remember looking for alternatives for when it would be removed completely.
That’s you assuming all things are equal.
I’m sure that copy of mother 3 is bootleg, right?
I had a similar experience. Never played the Hoenn games, but I have copies of both FireRed and LeafGreen.
The worst part is, she probably got very little for those Pokemon games that are now worth $100+ a piece.
Low key actually worth a small fortune. This is a great selection.
Very, Very Few People Are Falling Down the YouTube Rabbit Hole | The site’s crackdown on radicalization seems to have worked. But the world will never know what was happening before that::The site’s crackdown on radicalization seems to have worked. But the world will never know what was happening before that.
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.
Head on.
Why not just post on his website directly
Really hits weird when a video talking about something so serious has a thumbnail that looks like it could be on a video about Fortnite.
I’m guessing that no one here does. If you’re on Lemmy, you’re probably also using Mastodon instead of Twitter.
Fairly sure that’s a well-known issue. Not sure if it’s been fixed on new versions, but I think there are workarounds for it at least.
Right, the best way to win here is just not to play. Stop watching content on YouTube altogether. Find alternative ways to watch that content, or simply don’t watch it at all.
Drives me crazy when I see this kind of format for things like programming. Nothing like pausing the video and trying to see what their code says.
Where can I read more about this?
How on earth can a single company hold the rights to a letter
What the hell industry do you work in, then?