And then they tank the name X-Box
And then they tank the name X-Box
who said they where entitled to this. Nentendo is the one who is acting entitled, Netendo did not put in any work, employees at nentendo did, but they where not payed the full value of their labor. Copy right for ever and ever was only 20 years now its essentaly forever, no way for these to legaly enter the public domain.
Given the 2 sides I would say Nentendo, who has more money than god, is the entitled ones
look even 1 billion is more than enough to live on for a lifetime and then quite a bit left over, so that is not really that dumb
I might use XFCE… but PLEASE GO KDE… I CANNOT EXPLAIN MY LOATHING OF GNOME
You know there is a solution to this stalling untill companies decide they are ready…
At some point we have to ask oursevles what is more important IP law, or dessiminating information.
Private Companies however have no insintive to actualy innovate, if you look at them they are all taking decades old NASA and USSR Space program tech and resuing it … and callling it innovation
Why in the world would you ask people to stop cercomventing a pay wall
I disagree privitizing space will do absolutly nothing but lead to balooned costs and stagnation.
State Motto… do not ask me why it is the state motto, because I have absolutly no Idea
theythey have the qote mixed up its Ad Astra Per Aspare, To the stars through dificalties… you see it everywhere in Kansas
They are likely going to fund it less and give more and more of its mission over to space force and private companies is my guess
Fedora XFCE, The only 2 times I ever have to touch the command line are for flatpak and for updateing, so I am not sure if I would recomend the XFCE spin, but I would recomend Fedora, probably the KDE, only because I for what ever reason cannot stand Gnome, I do not know why, but I just cannot get my workflow to work with gnome
I mean you are allowed to, I just will have lots of questions, starting with Why, and moving on to no really why.
4% feels really low, I wish the EU set it to like 25%
This might be a silly question, because you know, big companies tend to ignore laws, but this cannot be GDPR (or maybe more importantly for this the California equivalent due to jurisdiction) compliant right?
how do you expect an archive to happen if they are not allowed to archive while it is still up. How are you suposed to track changed or see how the world has shifted. This is a very narrow and in my opinion selfish way to view the world