You don’t need to crack anything, pirate your ebooks (I’ve recently had good results from annas-archive.org for fiction books) and send them to kindle as personal documents.
You don’t need to crack anything, pirate your ebooks (I’ve recently had good results from annas-archive.org for fiction books) and send them to kindle as personal documents.
Corporations are not people, no matter what the Supreme Court says.
Studios want to hire actors for a single day’s pay then use their image in whatever “AI” generated horrors they feel like forever
ten billion percent
Treat them like ebikes, always blame the car in a crash, simple as.
The only game journalist I trust is James Stephanie Sterling and Denuvo sure as shit isn’t sending them a copy
Laptop and Chromebook are two very different things. A laptop is sufficient for any use case that doesn’t demand GPU power, but if you’re ever considering buying a “gaming” laptop, don’t. You can get a cheap laptop and a decent gaming desktop for the same price and they’ll last you longer and run better.
A Chromebook is just walled garden bullshit.
Because I suspect that the “ideology” you’re actually worried about amounts to “gay people exist”
Iain M. Banks’ Culture
Cops will never help you
Mhm. Political ideologies. Which ones? (I ask in a very “states’ rights to do what?” tone)
The Union’s medical technology is notably more advanced than the Federation’s, yes. Dr. Finn would have Pike up and walking in an afternoon.
The Union’s medical technology is notably more advanced than the Federation’s, yes. Dr. Finn would have Pike up and walking in an afternoon.
Try it, you’ll like it
Or this video, Climate Town featuring Not Just Bikes
When you go to PM, it clearly shows a message reading “Warning: Private messages in Lemmy are not secure. Please create an account on Element.io for secure messaging.”
It’s a public message board, don’t put anything you don’t want public on it.
In an early episode of the Orville, Gordon and Isaac get into a prank war which culminates in Isaac removing Gordon’s leg. This is treated as going a little bit too far but ultimately harmless and funny.
In Star Trek, they tend to prefer to mitigate risks protectively with things like anti-grav harnesses and holodeck safeties, except for exceptionally reckless individuals like James T. Kirk and Jason Vigo.
That’s a problem that will solve itself as instances and communities grow and mature.
I don’t think that actually is a Free Software license, an open source license, or any kind of license for that matter, so much as a vague statement of intent