

Have you looked into KiCAD? It’s FOSS and Linux-first.
Have you looked into KiCAD? It’s FOSS and Linux-first.
You’re still banging on about Anthropic? I used it as an example to make my point (which is that commercial usage of copyrighted works is illegal, nothing about making/distributing copies or uploading or whatever you think you’re talking about).
But you’re up and down this thread bending over backwards to not have a good faith discussion with people who are not lawyers, so it’s incredibly difficult to take you seriously and at face value.
Why does the customer/user matter at all here when they’re not party to the lawsuit? You can have no customers yet and still infringe on copyright by using something for commercial purposes when you’re not licensed to do so. That’s how licenses work.
Of course, that limits the damages since there arguably hasn’t been any harm (which doesn’t make it legal), so lawsuits aren’t usually filed at that point; it’s usually a cease and desist. Also, I don’t have to argue anything. I’m not a lawyer.
I can show whatever movie I want at my house with my friends and that’s legal, but if I charge $10 to show it, that’s not legal. I don’t give a shit, because I pirate everything and show it to whoever I want for free, but that’s the law as written.
Receiving a copy of a copyrighted work (from anywhere) and using it for commercial purposes when the license doesn’t cover that usage (or simply doesn’t exist) is, in fact, illegal. This is why Anthropic was sued last year.
Why do Americans always think everything is about them? Just because you hear about Canada in 2 different contexts at the same time doesn’t mean they’re related. Get over yourself.
You’re trying to use a laptop from a billion years ago. Of course it doesn’t work. Frostpunk is older, but not that old.
How do you know if a game is gonna run on your machine?
Read the system requirements. If you meet or exceed them, and Proton DB says silver or above, it will probably work.
Qb has a setting for monitoring a folder for .torrent files. IIRC, you can set a default directory or you can have it ask you every time. That seems like it would cover your use case.
I use it to auto-start downloading all .torrent files in ~/Downloads and it works well.
I found 20.0 on the first page of DDG but go off…
The only ones I liked other than OKCupid (which is owned by Match) are Scruff and Hornet. But they’re mostly only for men who like men and are hookup-focused, so not really suitable for dating, necessarily.
Houdini FX has a Linux version, you’d just have to find a copy of it for Linux.
Isn’t this the TTRPG that essentially centers around rape and is a meme for being complete trash? Not sure it’s even possible to minimize the “distasteful” elements.
Meanwhile that lawyer is taking a bribe from the government to not represent Luigi.
Considering that that’s something that explicitly results in disbarment, and that an incompetent or deliberately poor legal defense is grounds for a new trial, I highly doubt that this would occur.
There are ways around these consequences, of course, but there would be very few defense attorneys willing to risk their career to facilitate a win for the government. I suppose blackmail isn’t out of the question, if they want to go down that road, but that’s highly speculative and conspiratorial.
You read:
This shift follows China’s diplomatic push targeting the Global South
And you somehow thought they were talking about Europe?
Maybe Linux Lite? It’s based on Ubuntu LTS and the default DE is XFCE but you could replace it with LXDE or whatever you want.
I wonder how difficult it would be to maintain this - could you even send an HVAC tech? Or would you need an electronics or chemical tech? Might be decades before we see this in a workplace, school, or home.
Ah, so it’s so you can edit out inappropriate stuff for your kids or students or something? Yeah, that’s hard.
You’d think there’d be some sort of extension or database with a crowdsourced filtering system like SponsorBlock for this purpose where you could just look up the timestamps for the stuff you don’t want. I don’t have a reason to edit out content so I haven’t looked into whether such a thing exists or not.
Edit: Check out Clean Media Player or Movie Content Filter. It looks like one of them might have at least some of what you’re looking for.
Why bother with screen recording Prime when you could torrent it? I feel like I’m missing something.
Is there any reason you want a self-hosted service for this rather than making an account with TMDB or TVDB? Trakt fetches all of its metadata from those 2 sites (it prioritizes TMDB).
Not that you shouldn’t self-host an alternative, but you don’t have to.
What about it? It’s another software. Did you mean to reply to the original commenter?