marketing? We’re going to pay for a movie in this economy?
marketing? We’re going to pay for a movie in this economy?
they still do free shipping on orders over like 30 quid
If content is sent to your pc then there is a way to save it, regardless of how they try to hide that
It would be less of a problem. But most of the media I consume is younger than that, and yet it is still at risk of going away at any moment. Nobody wants to even sell digital copies, except for the ones on CD, DVD, etc. Most of the time your only option is a “license” to access it, or a monthly subscription. A couple of years ago I “bought” the new Blade Runner on Google Play. Turns out now you can only watch above 480p on their approved devices. Which does not include my PC, my main device. The same goes for the streaming services, you get shafted on quality if you aren’t using a “smart” tv.
how
My point was that all of the important parts are metal
I just learned about this bill for 3D printer background checks. What a joke. Making your own plastic parts in the shape of a gun is not at all the same thing as actually building one from scratch. Yet another case of legislators knowing zero about the actual issues at hand, or purposefully avoiding them
the additional 30 quid fine is hilarious to me, even though the story is very sad
it was the same with VR, and game distribution in the early 2000s
this is already a thing for cargo trucks
the good ending? no more French?
Shouldn’t Steam still have copies of the files?
For the rest of the world that’s equal to 10 kg
it’s a trap!
https://youtu.be/yAtUSvVayM0