I see a dog with really long ears.
That's why I said without DRM. Some games on steam don't have DRM, as far as I understand. Otherwise GoG.
Agreed, isn't that what I just said? 😅
That's not what buying means or at least not the "buying" I am talking about. I mean I give some amount of money and I receive a download of the purchased material, free of DRM. There is no subscription involved. Like Steam (with no DRM) or GoG, but for movies and shows instead of games.
Okay I gotta disagree partially on the third panel. I'd much rather have the option of purchasing individual movies or shows than having a subscription. Like, imagine we had Steam but instead of games, it was shows and movies? That'd be great. Imagine the sales! PatientWatchers amirite?
Unfortunately it's rarely possible to actually purchase, and definitely not without any DRM. So the third panel should really say "This show is not available for purchase" or only mention renting or specify that it's with loads of DRM or whatever.
It's based on lemmy-ui which is AGPL-licensed, so I'd think it would have to be released somewhere?
I tried Dune and I just found it sooooo boring. It's more political and squarely in the space opera genre, which hyperion is not.
Damn. Hyperion is like peak sci-fi. In my mind, I think of it as the LOTR of sci-fi, so this is like Tolkien dying, to put it into perspective. Some damn good books.
purely legal conformation standpoint
It's still stupid even if it's required by law.
I think making the standard library larger in a composable way would be great. If we actually uplifted "blessed crates" from a loose concept to an actual thing in the build system, it would make Rust much easier to adopt for those who are not already well versed in the ecosystem.
This is so fucked. It's literally legal for an AI to read pirated books to learn, but humans are not allowed to do this. AIs have more rights than we do already.