you just need more things to run on it
I love this plan!
your mom.
wtf do you think?
I did it.
best thing that ever happened. now I get to wfh and I still refuse to answer calls from my boss after hours.
if it’s important have opsgenie call me, that way I can report I responded to 200 calls over the last year because some dumbass tripped over an Ethernet cable and my boss refuses to push the issue with infrastructure.
it’s a win win. I get yearly raises, he gets to keep his mouth shut and not “rock the boat”.
can you, as illogical as it may sound captain, smell what the Spock is cooking?
there’s coffee in that nebula!
how did I never realize this?
I would because it’s an open and shut case no judge would deny.
and you would be incorrect, most GPL/fossy licensing doesn’t specifically prohibit commercial use.
folks thought the same for the Genesis and Atari flashbacks but some tinkering found they were using FOSS emulation. IMO FOSS projects should start charging companies that use their products dependent on scale.
pull a WordPress and force a TOS in the license to say you cannot be affiliated with Nintendo in any way in order to use this software.
they want to emulate their hardware? then they can build their own emulator.
damn it’s hot in here! did you guys know it '98 up in here?!
what’s old is new again! they tried to pull this shit back in the day but physical media was the only delivery method. now that everything is downloaded there’s a bunch of legal grey area they’re hiding in.
so the next question, is this retroactive? if so, then when will I get my money back? Licensed software is cheaper than the full MSRP I paid for titles that had physical options I could have bought at a store. this is because licensed software usually has an expiration date while physical media with software can be installed anytime after purchase.
so, Valve, one last question.
was that…Prick Bucking Furman?
as a poor kid living in the sticks demo discs were the only way I could play many games.
if it weren’t for them, I would have never gotten into games, nor computers, nor my career that has elevated my QOL.
could say demo discs saved my life from many hardships.
back in the day I had an ATI system that shared system ram through the iGPU to the GPU(both ATI). turned my 2gb GPU into 4gb and saved me from building a new system for like a decade.
not sure if they do it anymore, but it’d be nice.
a demo in this day? dev knows what’s up
I’ll be the only barbarian relentlessly bludgeoning my prey with my bow.
you’re right, you need at least 7 a day to keep diabetes at bay!