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Correct, that would be counterfeiting if you would copy money with the intention to deceive or defraud others. That doesn’t contradict what I said.
Correct, that would be counterfeiting if you would copy money with the intention to deceive or defraud others. That doesn’t contradict what I said.
Unlikely as what you’re implying sounds like a get-out clause in favor of the trader which is not valid.
Depends on the intention. Most “illegal” copies are distributed for free so that’s not counterfeiting (there’s no intention to deceive or defraud)
The action is still harmless. Information should be free.
It largely works the same way in the Netherlands
Probably not a solution to your problem but I think Lutris can do everything Heroic can?
There aren’t computers strong enough to produce thousands or millions of planets that all have genuinely interesting features on them that are worth exploring for.
I don’t think there is an infinite amount of “genuinely interesting features” so it’s hard to imagine we’ll ever get a game with this.
60 fps on medium quality using top of the line cpu and gpu is a bit sad :(
Ok so Apple would have to disclose the vulnerability to follow proposed EU rules then can’t implement the fix in UK? That seems like a disaster waiting to happen
BAR might scratch your itch. It’s also free and open source
Not sure what argument the title is supposed to make but there is hordes of mechanics/caretakers/cooks traveling across the world after these cycling tours so they are definitely not somehow excluded from scrutiny just because a few of them are riding a bike.
Idk the impact of how reflective this site is but I assume it’s more than anything man made yet US is destroying it:
https://phys.org/news/2023-06-nasa-opposes-lithium-tabletop-flat.html
Instead of creating new solutions why not protect existing ones?
set daily time limits for the service
bruh that is not possible unless the social media requires you to be logged in? you can just browse without account
Ok an update already broke it; kbin added /media path to the media subdomain for some reason so update the to
field with:
media.kbin.social/media/$1
First comment. I have written this quick regex that seems to work on thumbnails on kbin.social:
img: ^kbin\.social/media/cache/resolve/entry_thumb/(.+)$
to: media.kbin.social/$1
for import:
{"kbin.social":{"img":"^kbin\\.social/media/cache/resolve/entry_thumb/(.+)$","to":"media.kbin.social/$1"}}
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