Heh. I used to run leafnode as my own, in house, single person server.
I’m quite surprised to find out it’s still alive and maintained.
Heh. I used to run leafnode as my own, in house, single person server.
I’m quite surprised to find out it’s still alive and maintained.
In Buddhism, yes.
For Hindus, well, it’s complicated.
For other people who happen to believe in reincarnation?
That would be anybodys guess, I guess.
In Denmark the case surrounding “Nøddebo præstegård” caused copyright to be enacted.
I’ve noticed the theme come up in other countries, amongst these France, but I’ll grant that I may have overestimated its importance by overfitting to prior knowledge.
The purpose of copyright in the USA, and as far as I know in Brittain, yes.
But please remember that in much of the rest of the world copyright is a reaction to people, creators, getting in trouble over third party usage of their creations.
Leading to the idea that a creator should have the power to stop people from using their works for whatever the creator deems objectionable.
Denmark has 880 Pirates of all kinds and they “reach” 46% of 15-24 year olds?
That’s some bloody effective Pirates right there!
Thank you, I was really wondering what “csb” stood for.
And Krita.
Like David Revoy
Also Blender? I’m mean if they’re adding sound effects.
Sofie Jantak does 2D stuff in Blender
Also don’t pirate rain and door knocks, just get them from people who freely share that sort of thing.
Like these
Oh, by the way, text-only browsers are still a thing.
You might want to look at links and/or lynx and see if they cover your usecase.
It’s a service.
It’s a service given to you for free by a company with no apparant way of generating income.
Would you think about that, please?
The vast majority of the value of a consumer facing computer system is in the people who help other people.
They know that.
Can we be totally honest here and just state what the fear is?
If slaves could vote they’d vote for freedom.
There’s a hole the size of a railroad junction in the 13nd amendment.
Wait, what? No!
Yeah, well, I’m sorry, but yes viewing the current Merkins as stupidly violent savages is a thing on this side of the Atlantic.
We Europeans on the other hand would never attack someone without reason.
We’ve always had reasons, usually some variation of wanting their possesion for ourselves.
And warning: This post contains sarcasm.
Someone below mentioned mandrake. I think that was it.
In which case it would have been 5 or 6 years (and a couple of computers) after giving up on yggdrasil.
I never got yggdrasil to work.
Unfortunately that makes me really wonder, what it was that I eventually got to work.
Something on a lot 3½ inch floppies.
I’m pretty sure the idea of just making a tube and wearing that must be pretty universal.
It’s really versatile, after all.
Unfortunately for people who want to (or must) present European male our version is the peplos, which is thought of as strictly female.
The Romans calling the Gauls primitive is a bit like the British calling the Americans primitive.
True, but for Gods sake don’t look in the mirror.
My first thought when I read op was that trousers are a relative new development.
The Romans made fun of the Gauls for wearing them.
So if you decide to wear traditional Roman dress, trousers shouldn’t be included.
But it’s still designed for men.
It keeps the butter hard and useless?