I think the alternative: copyright should be looser. It usually only benefits corporations and lawyers.
Though it would be naive to consider AI companies and ally in a goal to reduce copyright terms.
I think the alternative: copyright should be looser. It usually only benefits corporations and lawyers.
Though it would be naive to consider AI companies and ally in a goal to reduce copyright terms.
If it wasn’t for StarOffice/OpenOffice/LibreOffice Impress, is have thought a rename to Impress would be a good name.
I read this a few weeks ago about it.
At least we don’t use the Roman method of varied hour lengths depending in the time of day and times of year.
I don’t have an example, but I would like to see a rotary phone dial ui as input method for a phone number.
Edit: I see there’s mentions and a gif in another comment.
Always been a fan of it being Hal Finney, regardless of any evidence. It’s poetic symmetry with losing both around the same time.
Local companies may have similar names to others that exist overseas.
To require them to be in a globally common non-regionalised pool of domain names is more likely to increase scam risks.
Should the various regional companies of the Vodafone brand be forced to have all their world wide customers sign in to a global parent organisation Vodafone.com? Is it not better for the regionally specific customer portal be vodafone.com.au and vodafone.co.uk?
How does the use of ccTLDs furthers harms against the countries?
Ten years ago sure, the days I’d suggest matrix instead.
Gotta have a big bucket to hold that big data.
oh you’ve got a private variable that I want to use? No worries, (foo as any)[‘secret’].
It’s an abundant resource curse; land is the resource that is wasted.
Same but 2 weeks instead of a year.
Flip the toilet roll around.
Nah it’s still their concern too. They’re mostly just on the beneficial side of it.
Is that a picture of a straw man?
Pretty sure that’s more about a switch from physical distribution where storage is expensive (CDs) to digital where it’s cheap.
Marginal at best when everything is made elsewhere and requires fossil fuels for transport.