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.
In what way?
I’m not on desktop so can’t inspect to see the img src.
But it’s possible for a url in img src to have a different response (ie, html) when it’s a direct navigation (ie new tab).
Presumably to disable that hot linking from other websites/apps. Especially if they use scrapers.
But yeah, bad ux.
I imagine that theoretical speed could only be used for drone planes.
is the number of people still arriving in…
Don’t have to be a a great and prosperous country to have people want to move here. Just have to be better than where they are (with respect to their personal circumstances).
Is “selling ground leases” mean they sell the land and lease the property? If so, sounds dumb.
Always been a fan of it being Hal Finney, regardless of any evidence. It’s poetic symmetry with losing both around the same time.
How does the use of ccTLDs furthers harms against the countries?
I’m not gonna defend Countdown but I’m pretty sure there extra points above the standard per order earn rate.
Adding some gamification of their loyalty scheme.
Misread the headline as e-bikes.
Ten years ago sure, the days I’d suggest matrix instead.
An unlikely pairing, but one that matches my own tastes.
Heh, I joined a company that used 1Password. Loved it. I set up a personal account to replace my use of browser built in password management.
The company got acquired and the acquirer replaced it with their corporate solution, LastPass. Then the LP breach happened and they switched to Keeper. Still prefer 1Password.
I just want to add that viable alternatives to driving means that those who don’t want to drive, or are unable to drive, or who should not be driving, they then do not have to drive.
The people who scraped through and eventually passed the driving test, but even after a number of years driving are barely competent then don’t need to be driving.
When driving isn’t necessary for personal mobility, then the licensing and testing can be much stricter, or, as strict as necessary for safety without as much backlash.
Is it better than a helicopter?
That is, probably limited to comfort, price, operating costs, and fuel efficiency.
At minimum I want intercity services on our existing train lines.
I don’t want to drive between home in Whangarei and mum/family in Auckland. There already exists a train line, let me pay for tickets.
Marginal at best when everything is made elsewhere and requires fossil fuels for transport.