“History is written by the victors.” - what I immediately thought of.
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Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•*Permanently Deleted*English55·30 days agoHeh,
how about forcing LaLiga to show evidence about damages? Because surely everyone who pirated their content would have paid if free streams weren’t available, right guys???
Kayana@ttrpg.networktoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•School district warns parents of border patrol agents boarding buses for citizenship check3·3 months agoCould be, but if they genuinely didn’t understand, this hopefully helped more than continuing the (supposed) joke.
Kayana@ttrpg.networktoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•School district warns parents of border patrol agents boarding buses for citizenship check4·3 months agoAt first, I read it that way too. However, it’s supposed to be: (School) (warns parents) (of border patrol agents boarding buses […])
If you want the magic explained, here’s a start: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lempel%E2%80%93Ziv%E2%80%93Welch
Huh, really? I thought there were slightly more women than men, but maybe that depends on the economies etc.
As for your second point, yes, exactly. They don’t reproduce. So it doesn’t matter if many men get one wife each, or if a few men get many wives each, the number of pregnancies won’t change, and the number of pregnancy-related deaths won’t change either. So (again), I don’t see how polygyny helps in this situation.
Edit: This first point was wrong, but the second point still stands.
Polygyny wouldn’t solve the aforementioned problem if we suppose that the birth rate of men and women is roughly the same. If one man has many wives, some of whom even die, then several other men won’t have any wives.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Software Gore@programming.dev•from youtube, caused by my computer having used up almost all of its memory2·4 months agoI see, for me, that just looked like inclusive borders (meaning the clip is only over when it reaches the outer border), but you’re saying they should be exclusive (so the borders themselves aren’t supposed to be part of the clip)?
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Software Gore@programming.dev•from youtube, caused by my computer having used up almost all of its memory10·4 months agoI genuinely can’t tell what’s supposed to be the gore. Granted, I don’t think I’ve ever used YouTube’s clipping functionality. Is it that the “Share clip” button is grayed out?
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.world•ESET in Germany recommends installing Linux as alternative for older HW running Windows not supported by Windows 11English6·4 months agoHardly a surprise, since Windows 10 didn’t need new hardware to run. You could install it on anything.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Android@lemdro.id•HSBC UK banning KDE Connect from F-Droid, and non whitelisted keyboardsEnglish14·6 months agoActually, I wouldn’t be surprised if screenshots are disabled in that app considering the rest, to “stop leaking sensitive information”.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Games@lemmy.world•Alan Wake, Control developer agrees €15m convertible loan from TencentEnglish41·7 months agoNot only is that headline’s grammar exceptional(ly bad), for a moment I thought the developer of Control was named Alan Wake. Like, how did they manage to butcher that so badly?
There are pros to this:
If the person you blocked can’t see your posts, they can intuit that you’ve blocked them. Then, they might try and find you on other social media to harass you even further, or shift targets to someone else.
If they can see your posts, they have no idea they’ve been blocked, similar to Reddit’s shadow bans. This might make them think you’re just annoyed or rarely look at your DMs, making them invest even more time to uselessly try to contact you.
Of course, I can see the other side too, that you don’t want them to know about any (new) posts you’ve made; but it isn’t as one-sided as you seem to think it is.
Because you don’t need to have significant experience or rent a VPS in order to do that, and I can respect that. We don’t need to force FOSS developers to become proficient in everything.
What needs to happen is some kind of tool (ideally FOSS) that lets you spin up an actual forum with the same difficulty to set it up as Discord.
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•streetlamp post with cardinal directions11·8 months agoBut is the letter facing the direction, or are you looking in the direction if you’re looking at the letter? So, is East behind the camera or in front of it?
Kayana@ttrpg.networkto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•What's with the sheer number of shutdowns recently?English18·8 months agoHuh, TIL.
Regarding your edit, that amount wasn’t the cumulated cost of whatever Limewire were distributing, that would be idiotic indeed; rather the RIAA tried to call for a ruling that somehow those guys were causing $150,000 in damages - per instance. Now the article unfortunately doesn’t state how they possibly tried to justify that number, and I can’t be bothered to research that myself. Another thing that would interest me is how the plaintiff expected them to pay with almost every dollar on Earth.
So while I don’t think this had anything to do with “lost sales”, I do agree with the possible fines and damage calculations not being fit for any sort of realistic purpose at all.
Kayana@ttrpg.networktoCartography Anarchy@lemm.ee•"Yes, I'm from the NE part of NWSEA"English6·9 months agoWe actually have something like that in Germany:
In the region of Westphalia, there’s a part officially called East Westphalia (or Ostwestfalen in German). So you’re always wondering, is it in the east or in the west?
Depending on the stuffing, I might actually rather take the seat, just because it’s got armrests.
That could work too, but for many people, being able to dodge/avoid hits is exclusively the DEX bonus to AC, and they believe it doesn’t have to do anything with hit points.
I’m on two minds about that: On the one hand, it’s true that you’re far better at dodging in lighter (or no) armor. OTOH, I agree with you that experience teaches you to decide where you’re going to get hit if at all. So it might be something like “raise your arm so the strike doesn’t hit your belly”.
I’ve never used Mercurial, but a simple one based on the explanations and my experience with Git:
Locating the branch a commit originated from. If a git branch has been merged into (or rebased on) main or another branch, there’s no way to tell which commit came from which branch. But sometimes I’d really like that information to figure out what prompted a certain change. Without it, I need to use external tools like a ticketing system and hope the other developers added in the necessary information.