That is so true. If Steam goes away, so does all of my games. I should have the right to have a local setup binary on my computer, like GOG.
People need to come into contact with the Internet that isn't based on streaming asap. We need laws worldwide that prevent blocking access to knowledge - the most basic and guaranteed by constitutions worldwide right. Books, music, films and games. People should have at least some access to them. I can't imagine a world where I'm licensed to my books by Amazon. It's just awful. Something needs to be brought together before publishers make this a crime.
O aplicativo da Caixa exige Google Play.
Why have letters when you can have QR code? But seriously, that's awesome.
I appreciate the honesty.
Eu acho que o suporte a vários tipos de arquivo e javascript não existe. Mas a ideia é o protocolo ser minimalista mesmo. É uma rede composta por diversos gemlogs, onde as pessoas falam sobre coisas da sua vida.
Very inspired day, sir. You posted some really cool things.
I like the Science magazine. Have 3 issues in my bookcase. They have a nice way of bringing scientific themes through scientific articles to the general public.
It reminds me of Leonardo da Vinci designs
Anyway, more access to the open source packages can't be bad.
I think it said it's deprecated or something? I'm not sure, I just know I had problems downloading packages before.
I don't think it was setup.py . I think I tried to download it directly through pip install xx==0.4.0 or something (the version was required by the program) and it said the package doesn't exist.
We have to accept that there is a way to break the capacity of pirating, which has been tolerated by companies by decades. VPNs can be banned, the US defense department deeply knows about Tor. So, if there is political incentive, those capacities can be banned at any time.
I think the fight needs to be a legal one. It needed to be a legal one since the inception of piracy. It just has its flaws that can be exploited by politically invested institutions.