This is why I haven't paid for cable/satellite for the last five years. Every godamn time there's a good or even just barely decent TV show, the networks fucking cancel it. What's the point of paying? Who in their right minds would pay for half-books with no endings?
If they are only asking for 20$ per "pirated" CD, then it makes the Samsung tactic* viable.
* steal all you can until you get caught, the fines will never be as high as the value of what you've stolen.
Not to mention that in Canada, we're supposed to have the right to copy for individual use. That includes downloads. Just set your upload speed to zero, become a P2P leech and you're legal.
As nerds, the first thing we should check is the power requirements of our technological gadgets in our daily activities.
Print with PLA instead of ABS, use a tablet or low-end computer instead of a gaming PC to read Slashdot and watch YouTube, stream Netflix via an Apple TV instead of a PS4/Xbox One, etc. The list is endless.
Every game these days supports MODs but nobody ever supports S3Ms anymore.
Best memory loss example, ever.
There's no Enya music in the background.
The flaw is as followed: the summary is missing a crucial step, which would read as such: "6. Profits!".
Nope, just a bad copy of it.
If we license the content, why are replacement discs the same price?
This is why I haven't paid for cable/satellite for the last five years. Every godamn time there's a good or even just barely decent TV show, the networks fucking cancel it. What's the point of paying? Who in their right minds would pay for half-books with no endings?
Uh?
Thank you.
My own research also indicates that Atmel microcontrollers are used by 100% of Arduino users.
Example: this is a hack.
If someone steals your camera, you know someone else has your photos.
If someone steals your photos without your knowledge, you assume your photos are safe.
Indeed. WTF is a "Denver"?
I also like that red traffic lights always physically protect me from incoming cars and trucks.
I get high reading funny comments of people bitching at each other.
Believe me, I'm on Slashdot right now.
Two or three years? Aren't you being a little too optimist?
If they are only asking for 20$ per "pirated" CD, then it makes the Samsung tactic* viable.
* steal all you can until you get caught, the fines will never be as high as the value of what you've stolen.
Not to mention that in Canada, we're supposed to have the right to copy for individual use. That includes downloads. Just set your upload speed to zero, become a P2P leech and you're legal.
As nerds, the first thing we should check is the power requirements of our technological gadgets in our daily activities.
Print with PLA instead of ABS, use a tablet or low-end computer instead of a gaming PC to read Slashdot and watch YouTube, stream Netflix via an Apple TV instead of a PS4/Xbox One, etc. The list is endless.
When the topic is climate change or guns, you can't reason with most of them.
So, it's like an iTunes music file since 2009?
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You do not get to decide who views your content on which device.
Bootstrap means exactly what it means. What's so hard to understand about that?
I think it goes something like:
Manufacturers: 1$ --> Distributors/resellers: 2$ --> Retail outlets: 4$
Or, via eBay:
Chinese manufacturer: 0.10$ --> You: 1$