It may not be an entirely accurate word to use, but at the time of writing Microsoft was NOT in control of what their OS was obtaining from that address. They hadn't lost control of the domain, but they had lost control of the content.
China has well over a billion people. Just setting up a market stall in some little village in a province isn't going to provide all of China with uncensored episodes.
What is wrong with sitting down with the original creator for a couple of hours to hear the ideas that never made it into the movies, then looking at those ideas to see if you can do something with them? They didn't say they asked him to write the script like it was the holy gospel.
You are failing to keep attention on whether someone is slow to get through the crosswalk, for instance. If all you see out of the corner of your eye is the light turning green and you instantly hit the gas you are going to hit the old lady with the walker right in front of you.
Drive when you're driving. Keep your eyes on the road, NOTHING on your phone is important enough to take your attention while you are controlling a car. If it is, PULL OVER.
It's like ISPs advertising 'up to' 25 mbps but only realististically providing 5 mbps, unless you are downloading from the ISP's CDN at 2 in the morning.
This is quite honestly what a lot of us want to know. Ditching a beloved hobby just to 'stick it to the man' is just... No. Why should I be miserable when Microsoft won't even realize I exist anyway?
Look at how the welfare system works. If you TRY your hand at something you immediately lose any and all support. If that something fails, you're FUCKED. That's the main difference with UBI, you get the possibility of trying things without screwing yourself and your family over.
The same way it used to in the earliest days - people doing it as a hobby with non-intrusive ad banners and images that didn't try to install malware to create botnets to deliver email spam.
People don't mind spending money on their hobbies, even if that hobby means paying for hosting space for the sites about whatever you want to talk about.
Cats don't have the same desire to obey that dogs have, or the same abstract thinking to look at the bigger picture that we humans do. The cat may hear you calling, but immediately decide that you are less important or less interesting than remaining where it is in eg. a warm blanket on the couch. It may well have recognized THAT you called but sees no reason to do anything about it. Contrast that to hearing that there's food ready - that's a lot more important because it is something the cat wants.
Also human nature: If you don't need to work to survive, but you DO need to work to get all the nice things, you will do at least some work. The work may be different from sitting in an office pressing an ink-stained COPY stamp on pieces of paper, but it will still be some kind of work. Perhaps we will see more artists, more independent musicians and story writers, theater actors, all those uncertain-income things that people don't do now because they need to feed their families.
To paraphrase, humans and dolphins long argued over who were smarter. Humans said they were the smartest because they'd invented wars, nuclear weapons and New York, while the dolphins just swam around in the ocean eating fish all day. The dolphins said they were the smartest - for the exact same reasons.
First off the stream would have to understand what the pause screen IS, which will only be possible in games made specifically for streaming. Secondly the pause screen may be a menu, inventory or the like - or perhaps, that is what players will prefer to use rather than a freeze-frame or similar.
Yeah, let's abolish time zones so we have no way of knowing whether the guys in the offices in California, New York, London, and Tokyo are at work or not! That will fix ALL the chaos in our global community!
It may not be an entirely accurate word to use, but at the time of writing Microsoft was NOT in control of what their OS was obtaining from that address. They hadn't lost control of the domain, but they had lost control of the content.
China has well over a billion people. Just setting up a market stall in some little village in a province isn't going to provide all of China with uncensored episodes.
It's possible they're going to be named different things as they take place in the same universe, but on other planets and possibly time periods.
What is wrong with sitting down with the original creator for a couple of hours to hear the ideas that never made it into the movies, then looking at those ideas to see if you can do something with them? They didn't say they asked him to write the script like it was the holy gospel.
You are failing to keep attention on whether someone is slow to get through the crosswalk, for instance. If all you see out of the corner of your eye is the light turning green and you instantly hit the gas you are going to hit the old lady with the walker right in front of you.
Drive when you're driving. Keep your eyes on the road, NOTHING on your phone is important enough to take your attention while you are controlling a car. If it is, PULL OVER.
Well they NEED to genetically engineer a working class that can survive a 996 workweek.
They can still charge him with a bunch of stuff, eg. unauthorized use of a computer etc., but they can't charge him with actual treason.
It's like ISPs advertising 'up to' 25 mbps but only realististically providing 5 mbps, unless you are downloading from the ISP's CDN at 2 in the morning.
This is quite honestly what a lot of us want to know. Ditching a beloved hobby just to 'stick it to the man' is just ... No. Why should I be miserable when Microsoft won't even realize I exist anyway?
Look at how the welfare system works. If you TRY your hand at something you immediately lose any and all support. If that something fails, you're FUCKED. That's the main difference with UBI, you get the possibility of trying things without screwing yourself and your family over.
The same way it used to in the earliest days - people doing it as a hobby with non-intrusive ad banners and images that didn't try to install malware to create botnets to deliver email spam.
People don't mind spending money on their hobbies, even if that hobby means paying for hosting space for the sites about whatever you want to talk about.
The problem is that any analogy will be flawed.
Cats don't have the same desire to obey that dogs have, or the same abstract thinking to look at the bigger picture that we humans do. The cat may hear you calling, but immediately decide that you are less important or less interesting than remaining where it is in eg. a warm blanket on the couch. It may well have recognized THAT you called but sees no reason to do anything about it. Contrast that to hearing that there's food ready - that's a lot more important because it is something the cat wants.
Or maybe you lack the imagination to look at other possibilities than "Everyone's a lazy ass who will stop moving forever."
Says more about you than anything else if that's all you can imagine.
Also human nature: If you don't need to work to survive, but you DO need to work to get all the nice things, you will do at least some work. The work may be different from sitting in an office pressing an ink-stained COPY stamp on pieces of paper, but it will still be some kind of work. Perhaps we will see more artists, more independent musicians and story writers, theater actors, all those uncertain-income things that people don't do now because they need to feed their families.
But from his own point of view he WOULD have been better off playing it safe.
You need a job so you can afford the newest cell phone, computer upgrades, those really juicy steaks from the butcher and so on.
Having enough money to get by without worrying about starving or being homeless next month is not the same as living a life of wild luxury.
Yes, those tried to make things work before we were on the brink of having robots do everything for us.
Let's try it again once humans aren't actually needed for most kinds of manual labor.
To paraphrase, humans and dolphins long argued over who were smarter. Humans said they were the smartest because they'd invented wars, nuclear weapons and New York, while the dolphins just swam around in the ocean eating fish all day. The dolphins said they were the smartest - for the exact same reasons.
Be honest. Do you react better to your parent or SO telling you to take out the trash, or the sound of the oven timer saying dinner's ready?
This isn't about One Direction and Justin Bieber, though.
"Your entire livelihood ends in less than a month unless you agree to an effective pay cut by letting a middleman take a percentage of all revenue."
Some warning. It's right up there with, "What a nice shop you have here. Would be a shame if something happened to it."
No. He wants to turn the internet from the wild west into a dystopian surveillance society.
First off the stream would have to understand what the pause screen IS, which will only be possible in games made specifically for streaming. Secondly the pause screen may be a menu, inventory or the like - or perhaps, that is what players will prefer to use rather than a freeze-frame or similar.
This just in: People who die because of something would die later anyway, so it doesn't matter.
Yeah, let's abolish time zones so we have no way of knowing whether the guys in the offices in California, New York, London, and Tokyo are at work or not! That will fix ALL the chaos in our global community!