

Against the terms of agreements they made? Yes.
To be fair, this is what I meant when I said wrong. Enough people have taken umbrage with my wording that I think I should update it, though. Thank you for your reply.
Against the terms of agreements they made? Yes.
To be fair, this is what I meant when I said wrong. Enough people have taken umbrage with my wording that I think I should update it, though. Thank you for your reply.
My understanding is that the IA had implemented a digital library, where they had (whether paid or not) some number of licenses for a selection of books. This implementation had DRM of some variety that meant you could only read the book while it was checked out. In theory, this means if the IA has 10 licenses of a book, only 10 people have a usable copy they borrowed from the IA at a time.
And then the IA disabled the DRM system, somehow, and started limitlessly lending the books they had copies of to anyone that asked.
I definitely don’t like the obnoxious copyright system in the USA, but what the IA did seems obviously wrong against the agreement they entered into. Like if your local library got a copy of Book X and then when someone wanted to borrow it they just copied it right there and let you keep the copy.
ETA: updated my wording. I don’t believe what the IA did was morally wrong, per se, but rather against the agreement I presume they entered into with the owners of the books they lent.
I feel like in that case one would be loudly fighting to get the law changed, rather than insisting it’s actually fine. Maybe that’s just semantics.
I do not understand what point you’re making. Can you elaborate?
I speak English, I studied Latin but have not kept up, and I know a tiny bit of Japanese and French.
You’re welcome! I hope I didn’t come off as rude.
Actually, in a way, you did! You said “get a life”, which indicates you think I don’t have one. Me giving you information about me shows that I do have one. So now you’re more informed than you were before!
The commenter I replied to is from a French instance. If I were writing in a different language, I would want to know where I’ve made mistakes.
>just get a job closer to your home
>just move
Idk man, not sure either of those are the easy solutions you’re implying them to be.
Some corrections:
You may have misread the history. The man is having fun with his current commute and he
isdoes not seemsto be looking for some sort of a change in his routine.
Is there a higher resolution version?
I have had a comment of mine removed from .ml for (correctly) indicating that hexbear is not a trustworthy instance.
I switched to Mint for my new PC a few months ago. There are a handful of games that don’t work on it, but they’re few and far between.
I’m in the same boat. There are a lot of parts of the Internet that should be free, but YouTube is not one of them. Video hosting is one of the most resource intensive services around, and if we as consumers aren’t paying for it they’ll find a worse way to fund it.
A hit-piece commissioned by the Joker to distract you from his upcoming bank heist!!!
No, that would be obnoxious. I would just have it all in the present tense. If you’re reading a page that was applicable in 3.5 but not 5e, just have a banner indicating the version it applies to. The Dwarf Fortress wiki does this and it’s clear to anyone reading.
This is totally unrelated, but –
Wookieepedia is the only lore site that makes sense to be written in the past tense. The stories take place a long time ago, after all.
In contrast, I hate the Forgotten Realms wiki. There’s no good reason for entries there to be written in the past tense. Grr.
I wonder how long it would take for the radioactivity to be indistinguishable from the atmospheric average.
What’s trust cafe?
Well…the headline only says the planet is 6.9 times as big as Earth. Jupiter is at least that large, last time I checked, so without more context I also don’t know what is special about it.