Or kill it completely. The only reason I’ve held off signing this is that the wording is so vague that it could work in favor of gaming companies. I’d rather not see that.
Or kill it completely. The only reason I’ve held off signing this is that the wording is so vague that it could work in favor of gaming companies. I’d rather not see that.
It’s a web app wrapped in Tauri. So basically a desktop app, but the web app can be hosted too.
Another way that needs a credit card:
Make a disposable e-mail, sign up for a month trial for Qobuz or Tidal and use a program like StreamRip to just download high-quality music straight from the platform.
When the trial ends, just make a new e-mail and repeat.
Someone mentioned Lucida here, which is more straightforward, but I found it slow and often failing. Once you’re signed up, downloading is easy and it’s the easiest way to get more obscure stuff in high quality.
The judge also blocked all bank accounts for Starlink, a different company.
While I think the ban is justified, the power the judge has is definitely fishy too.
Nope, not smoke per se, but still damaging to breathe.
I think people severely underestimate how harmful it is.
They are not just harming themselves. Everyone knows how harmful secondhand smoke is.
I see critical thinking is not your cup of tea. Might want to take that boot out of your ass.
Trees are trees, they still have a huge impact on the environment.
Kapsalon superiority
You forget 11. Shoot me, Daddy Musk
I dunno, he’s not denying it!
Maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but I have less problems with the “luxury” items, such as cigars.
They’re usually hand-crafted expensive stuff that’s made to enjoy once and a while, compared to cigarettes which are mass produced with the sole purpose to get you addicted.
I think the same is true with alcohol. There’s the cheap, mass produced stuff vs the more expensive “hand”-crafted stuff.
I wish we could just enjoy these things without corporations trying to get us addicted to them at every opportunity, disregarding any of the dangers associated with consuming them.
I mean, Michael Bay is working on the movie, so prepare to see a lot more.
The more I hear about Monero, the bigger of a scam it seems
I don’t know if this applies to the entire EU, but home purchases need to be notarized. You can’t just transfer a deed for a house without the government knowing.
Simply not allowed for a lot of businesses in my country, either by the government or corporate.
It also raises red flags about what they (hopefully don’t) have in mind for the future
I guess I do?
Visualizing stuff isn’t quite the outline one, there’s more detail. But thinking of some paintings, I can’t quite recall the colors.
No, I would tell you to avoid Ghent at all costs then!
Multiple ways.
Companies can completely erase the idea of ownership. If everything is subscription-based, they can simply stop the subscription and have no further obligations.
Or Europe just gets completely locked out of functionality, as already happens in some European countries.
Of course good things can come from this, but I’ve read here several times that this just isn’t a good proposition and might just lead to the anti-consumer practices disappearing in a negative way too.