i love hearing about this kinda thing, im sure your kid will be glad to have grown up this way once she’s got the hang of it :)
i love hearing about this kinda thing, im sure your kid will be glad to have grown up this way once she’s got the hang of it :)
whereas I’ve configured Firefox on their Linux laptop not to keep any cookies after the browser is closed.
Why? Does this person care about privacy? The average person would much, much rather just have the cookies for exactly this reason.
lmao good fucking luck
ublock origin on firefox hasn’t blocked in-player twitch ads for me in years. i just never use twitch because of it though
Yeah, this shit’s just weird all around. Don’t ask for money, but swap the site to invite-only because people aren’t giving you money? Calling it invite-only, but offering no path or conditions for getting an invite? Calling it invite-only but saying that it will at some point be open again? Giving no explanation as to when or why it might open again? If it costs too much money to be open why would it open up?
Just weird. Use your words, people.
Japan is an American corporation
I say that, I’m going by every regular source that ever existed
“regular source”
its near-impossible standards for leaving or entering
did you know these are imposed on them externally? their policy is that they love tourists. here’s a video of a couple of australian tourists enjoying themselves there. the reason americans can’t go there is because the US forbids it.
its lack of internet access (who here has seen anyone who is actually from North Korea),
it’s a country under brutal siege for its entire history. yes, they’re poor. whose fault is that?
North Korea has the world’s worst human rights
You understand propaganda like a fish understands water
If you write something, you own the copyright, period. There’s no registration process or anything like that. If you made it, it’s yours, legally. And the only process involved to exercise your legal rights would just be proving that you’re actually the one who made it.
Of course, none of that makes it certain that no one will claim it as their own or use it for something you don’t want. As a general rule, just assume that anything you don’t want used in a way you don’t like simply shouldn’t be put out into the public at all, regardless of what kind of license you package with it. If you’re an average person and not a billionaire good luck exercising any kind of legal rights for intangible stuff like written words.
It is generally a good idea to include with anything you put out there some kind of license, which could be as simple as a .txt file that says “Made by [name], free to use for xyz purposes with abc caveats”
For a book stuff like that can go into the first or last couple pages that usually include all sorts of random boring information and publisher credits and whatnot