

For the Alaska one, the Aleutian Islands extend beyond the 180° line of longitude, placing the tip of them within the eastern hemisphere.


For the Alaska one, the Aleutian Islands extend beyond the 180° line of longitude, placing the tip of them within the eastern hemisphere.


This isn’t enshittification, though.


This is not the result of dementia. This is plain ol’ narcissism.


Wow. I just honestly don’t know what else to say. Headline is spot on.
Are you a historian?


Like, cool, but isthereanydeal exists.


How would you improve Tailscale?
You didn’t consider that the two women in underwear and lingerie on a bed with wine might be lesbians?
Is this compatible with Windows 10, which OP said their laptop will be running?


At least according to the article, the law does not appear to address that.
But, why? I’m not defending their actions, but why do their actions have anything to do with you enjoying it?


Stop Killing Games initiative has been targeting what they consider a winnable legal case, not necessarily the best ethical one. So, as the other poster said, they are not targeting subscription based games as much or at all on the basis that those are up front about the fact that your access is lost without a subscription.
I do, personally, wish to see all games playable forever but I fully understand why they are strategizing the way that they are.


How do your two sentences not contradict each other? What do you think end of life plan means? Stop Killing Games explicitly wants games to be playable forever.


But those studios could still provide tools necessary to keep the games playable after they no longer want to support it.
No one is asking for laws that force studios to foot the bill for indefinite support. But games don’t have to built in such a way that access can be entirely removed at the whim of a dev or publisher.
Lots of MMOs have private servers already. It’s not a revolutionary ask.


No, the point of the Stop Killing Games initiative is to make games buy once, be playable forever somehow. If a game releases that is dependent on server infrastructure, the studio should have an end of life plan. That could look like many things, including releasing the tools necessary for anyone else to spin up a server.
Interesting. From a quick look, seems like it only applies to some borrowed words, nothing native to the language?


It sounds like that was not actually illegal in the UK, based on the article. However, I am not a UK resident nor expert in porn law.
Hey, fart jokes are funny.
What languages use an apostrophe for plurals?
People downvoting these comics do not want to platform the comic author, who has expressed misogynistic and transphobic views, among others.