

Good. Fuck the EU; proving that legal commercial software is all poisoned.
Planning optimizing and glitching my way dowm the highway to hell.
Pro tip: there’s a great wall you almost can’t avoid clipping through in liberalism–gets you most of the way there.
Good. Fuck the EU; proving that legal commercial software is all poisoned.
It doesn’t need to be in every world, but it does in this one, where so much shit you need is only on the computer. Some things they simply do not stock in stores anymore.
It would be fucking stupid if they didnt.
We’ll see.
Of course american sabotage is encouraged.
Yes but if we don’t accuse them, how will we lock down and own all software so nobody can avoid our malicious code!?
Do you, in the grocery store, grab every brand of pasta and figure out protein:carb:$ ratios manually, every time you walk down the aisle, or do you just decide whether you want pasta or not, and throw some in your bag if you do?
If the former, do you do this for every single thing in the store? How many hours does it take you every single time?
Maybe, if it were convenient. Won’t be though, so it’s not something I’ve considered at length. They went after the archives though, and I think the entire concept of paying for media should take any hit that can be issued in retaliation.
It’s really not something i consider worth my time and attention. I know your liberal programmed virtues tell you that supporting artists under capitalism with your dollar-vote is the done thing, but i don’t agree and won’t be wasting any more of my time trying to reason you out of such a convoluted position on something that barely matters.
Artists can’t pay rent now. They make music though.
I work for a better world. I do not look for excuses to reward corporations that steal from artists to burn libraries, thanks.
Fuck the middle of nowhere. Times square. Basically the same at that point.
Never pay for music again, and don’t let anyone you know do that shit either.
They come for archives–nothing should be off limits.
Never pay for music again, and don’t let anyone you know do that shit either.
They come for archives; nothing should be off limits.
Oh they’re actively deciding what you can do with the software now. Cool. Love that.
“Aimed at protecting children”
Oh, is there a law aimed at protecting children effecting software that I’m not aware of? Some anti-dark-pattern thing? Something for epileptics?