I really liked my Microsoft Natural Keyboard in the late ’90s.
It was so huge, I ended up learning to mouse with my left hand, so I wouldn’t have to reach so far.
It’s like reddit, but I don’t have to feel icky.
given up looking for replacements
r/anarchydnd
r/apolloapp
r/Condution
r/robotech
r/OSUOnlineCS
r/vintageobscura
r/ZeroCovidCommunitv
I really liked my Microsoft Natural Keyboard in the late ’90s.
It was so huge, I ended up learning to mouse with my left hand, so I wouldn’t have to reach so far.
I really didn’t expect to cry from reading this.
I bet the overlap between Steam games that run on hardware still running those OS versions and Steam games that run on Linux is approximately 100%
Can you do the text instead of the image?
I used to live in a suburb where roof TV antennas were not allowed. Houses either used cable TV or had a TV antenna in the attic.
It’s a single point of failure though.
Fire up a couple VMs to snuggle with.
the last didn’t go anywhere
I feel like at one point I saw a way to use yt-dlp to get only the latest videos on a channel/playlist.
I don’t want fun.
I’ve always been fine as long as I follow it with, “Pardon my French.”
Sounds like motivation to get the sequel done sooner.
There’s no limit on lengthening copyright. Currently it’s 95/120 years, but that can always change (and did for many years of lengthening).
For decades, copyright only increased in length in the U.S., and there’s nothing stopping them from extending it again.
It needs to go the other way, and it needs to be attached to the creative person responsible.
The inclusion of copyright in the constitution is for encouraging creativity. A short monopoly is all that’s needed. Anything more is just greed and does nothing to support more creativity.
Well, it should expire at 9 years after the work was made, but to reinforce that, it should be owned by a finite being.
But then they might try to claim the copyright lasts until the last one dies and then keep swapping in young people to keep it going forever. Pretty much like they do today.
Yes, or parts of the game owned by different individuals. They can have a contract to use their intellectual property only for Bethesda’s uses.
Even if it was owned by one person at the company, that’s no different than the company owning it. But since it’s owned by a finite being instead of an eternal entity, so it makes it clearer that copyright should also be finite.
Copyright should last 9 years and only be owned by humans, never companies.
You can see the PS/2 connector in the pic.