

Look, Bobby, I can get behind this but I don’t go my drug dealer when I’m feeling sick.
The Universe’s greatest distributor of Spice. Cult of the Shrike member.
Old .world account: https://lemmy.world/u/SpiceDealer. Do not interact with that account. Leaving it up only for archival/backup purposes.
Look, Bobby, I can get behind this but I don’t go my drug dealer when I’m feeling sick.
Please tell me that this is a secret plot by Amtrak officials to increase their ridership and bring high-speed rail across the US? Because if it is, I’ll 100% support it!
If this proves to be profitable, you know that the other airlines will do it.
Emulators. Are. Legal.
This was settled with the Sony/Bleem debacle. Bleem only provided the software by which one could emulate PSX games but never the ISO files themselves. Those files could only be provided by the end user regardless of how they obtained them. Sony, of course, couldn’t give less of a shit and sued them anyways. Judges, however, took Bleem’s side on the basis that no copyright infringement had been committed on their behalf. Although Bleem would ultimately win ever lawsuit brought against them, the sheer size of the legal costs led to their closure which makes you wonder if that was Sony’s endgame the whole time.
Here’s a video by Nerrel about the legality of emulation. It’s from 2020 but it is still relevant.
“Armoured cars, tanks and guns! Came to take away our sons! But we must stand behind the men, the men behind the wire!”
Latinos and Irish united in their fight against immigration officials!
Gotta some of that good ket?
It’s a neat concept. The distro-agnostic aspect is definitely a plus for some people but I still prefer distro-specific installation methods. The only time I would seek out the Flatpak version of a particular software is when it’s the only version available.
R.I.P Hellraiser. May you rock out in the afterlife with Dio, Lemmy, Cliff and all the others we have lost. Forgive us for though you said ‘No More Tears’ we shed this loss. Rest easy.