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Looks like Pancake Sailor is the free one, there are a couple other VR games the company makes that are on sail (heh) right now.
Looks like Pancake Sailor is the free one, there are a couple other VR games the company makes that are on sail (heh) right now.
I think that with respect to content that’s already on microsoft.com, the social contract of that content since the ‘90s has been that it is fair use. Anyone can copy it, recreate with it, reproduce with it. That has been “freeware,” if you like, that’s been the understanding.
Yeah, that’s how I’ve always thought of it.
I use gboard but don’t let it phone home. It will “learn” new words for a few hours but then it forgets them, so I figure I’m pretty safe. It’s suggestions are really basic and inane, I don’t think it’s getting any help from Google as far as prediction.
It’s in the article.
Ever met a Canaanite? There’s your answer.
It’s just fucked up that an appliance that’s connected to the actual rental unit doesn’t need to be operational by law. I mean, if the 'fridge dies in a TN rental unit is the landlord required to fix it or does that need to be specified in the lease also?
It’s just basic consumer protection, IMO. The AC comes with the apartment, the landlord should be required to maintain it.
Usenet is still a thing and us binary kids have completely RUINED it. the *arr stack plays well with Usenet. TrueNAS Scale is Debian based and has apps and containers. Plex, Jellyfin, *arr, qbittorrent, SAB newsreader. It wasn’t trivial to learn to set up but mine is automagic now. VPN is cheap now and lets you get on the public trackers but private trackers are where it’s at for stuff too old for Usenet
I think I need a box of these novelty toothpicks