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By all means do. It’s not like much of value is lost at this point.
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By all means do. It’s not like much of value is lost at this point.
Are you okay?
Unqualifiedly?
Okay, “apricot”.
They had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
It’ll always be humorous in a good way that I’ll likely mistake or mistype this one for the related and very adjacent !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com !
Good ol’ rtorrent never dissapoints. For when I want something with a webui, I have a qflood container that I extracted from its old *arr setup to more generalistic usage.
Go to uBO’s dashboard, disable scripts, reload. Or just set browser to Reader Mode. Somehow, works over 75% of the time.
Implying? Nah, nah. Just describing History.
Like, come on. I’m a citizen of a country that the US literally coup’d.
I like them as well, in particular the former because it clears ambiguity better when used in a list; I just would like more if there was a oneword.
Oh, varied local interpretations, a pretty fair point. I wish most of them were more consistent tho.
I’m willing to excuse their faults. They mostly do it out of the consequences of colonialism and cultural appropriation. That’s just as much as saying they do it because of the barrel of a gun.
That said most proposals I’ve seen on the subject are… silly or unwirldy. I’m not gonna call people from the US “estadounidense” (looooong) or “USAmerican” (uppercases) unless they tell me they’re OK with it. I’d be fine with otherwise distinguising eg.: something like “American” vs “Américan”, since English has been fine with diacritics for a good while of centuries already (née, naïve, blasé, etc).
Do you have a good source on that? Every school book and college book I’ve ever checked, plus Encarta and Wikipedia, explicitly state that it is one continent.
America is the whole continent. You guys just fenced the worst part of it.
Everyone has already given their response so there’s nothing really to add other than, well, there’s lots of reasons to justify piracy. Most of them are even provided by the publishers / distributors themselves!
Also it’s weird to browse the top 10 responses or even below, and NOT see this xkcd posted or even linked. What is going on, Lemmy?
¿por qué no los dos?
It also somewhat says they know the new games are nowhere near as good as the good ol’ ones, which is one of the big reasons to pirate older stuff.
Wait, serving a legal notice can be made transitive to people not part of the legal system?
Like, I could just sue someone the other end of the country and then arrange things so that the notice is delegated to my landlord if (small if) they’re being a jerk?
Poor grandma, receiving a visit from the Yakuza for Xmas…
Shame on Nintendo. As per usual.
Like in Monster Hunter: hit, don’t get hit.