A valid and reasonable point. The problem is that often it spills out of it's original intent. The "think of children" argument springs to mind
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The problem is the whole "give an inch, they take a mile." We don't know what rights this may take away from us in the future. So in the now, always question
Would love to see the LGBTQ+ community arm them selves. Be hilarious to watch the right wingers scrambling over each other to quickly get gun restrictions in place
Dude where the fuck were you when Katrina hit. New Orleans was left to rot because it is a black city.
Uhhh, is this real, cause if so, Ridley is not going to get any hardcore history buffs with this movie. They already have Waterloo, a movie that will literally take a whole army to top.
A) LMG stated that they reached out first to offer financial compensation.
B) LMG may have destroyed this company. Ask your self how much having your passion project destroyed is worth.
C) It's not about the money but the attitude. LMG is giving off "I'm paying you to fuck off" vibes. This should have never happened. LMG should be tearing them selves apart to ensure this never happens again. Not giving some half assed excuses.
Russia doesn't care about the rule of law. Give Ukraine weapons
The Billet Labs incident crossed the line. That's not something you can just apologize or pay your way out of.
Ya, sadly he has a way of getting out of things he shouldn't.
RICO is an acronym that stands for Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations. It's used for organized crime. The short of it is it allows prosecutors to add to enhanced penalties.
there are some larger issues around a recent review of a gpu heatsink.
Worse than that. LMG may have killed the startup behind the GPU water block. They sold off their one and only functioning prototype, despite being asked to return it before they sold it. This could result in the block being cloned by a competitor
Linux is not as great a replacement as every one makes out to be. The community is hella toxic. Frequently leads to them shooting them selves in the foot. Right now they're trying to pick a fight with Nvidia because they dared to call Linux's sacred GPL syscalls