…right. But what does emulating a calculator get me vs just using the calculator app?
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…right. But what does emulating a calculator get me vs just using the calculator app?
Genuine question, what’s the usecase for this that I can’t just do with my reg phone calculator?
221k? What the shit.
While there’s certainly something to be said about a hesitancy to report actual news, this isn’t one of those times. .io will go away and .su is the reason why.
Its funny you mention .su because that’s the exact time IANA learned that it shouldn’t stick around.
https://every.to/p/the-disappearance-of-an-internet-domain
TLDR: .su domains are some of the best places for illegal content on the clearnet to live. And we aren’t talking piracy. We’re talking child porn and snuff films. IANA doesn’t want that smoke again.
As to your second point, it very much could except that breaks the rules for TLDs. Then again companies could put enough money behind it to change the rules I’m sure.
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"I had one conversation with a representative from a larger firm and he’s like: ‘Chad, you’re asking me to spend ten million on maintainers.’”
Whitacre affirmed that request, and pointed out the firm “spends ten million on something anyway.”
Apparently Chad Whitacre is either a moody 15 year old or a fucking moron.
It feels to me like a bunch of “rules for thee but not for me” type people co-opting a movement.
I don’t have to pay cause I’m special. But you do.
If you’re gonna run docker, dockge might be what you’re looking for.
It was against napster.
You sound like you’re about fourteen years old so I won’t be rude. That being said, you’re simply parroting buzzwords hoping they mean things. I’m familiar with block chain, the left-wing, and anti capitalism. I also couldn’t give less of a crap about where those things intersect.
Actually, yes I did. Doesn’t mean that “blockchain socialist” isn’t a ridiculous moniker. Hence Buzzword politics.
man I love buzzword politics
Given the cops can show up and harrass you in the UK it might be an actual criminal offence at this point over there.
I feel like it isn’t? Like isn’t that just false advertising?
Gonna be honest I didn’t read the articles so I’m not entirely sure. I did see a headline about cops going to peoples houses to issue warnings so maybe isps are snitching?
so i went to their website. For a site thats immediate branding is about how scary and dangerous hackers are, you’d think their news section would be full of fraud and ransomware stories. instead, their “latest news” is solely articles about people being arrested for using pirate streaming services or selling loaded firesticks.
The single exception to this is a “social experiment” they allegedly did where they put a QR code up at the tube marked as “free streaming for life” and had people put pii in to sign up. This entire “initative” is solely another way to harvest user data lmao.
as opposed to the legal services where youre forced to hand it over along with paying exorbitant prices for a tiny catalogue
Gotcha, thanks!