This is the greatest thing I’ve ever read.
This is the greatest thing I’ve ever read.
Or this guy, and his delicious toenails.
… With a pocket full of shells.
Devil’s advocate: “If you copy it, the [original] owner doesn’t lose anything…”
They loose the right to distribute it or not distribute it to who they choose. As the owner, it’s technically their right to deny access to the work, and you are taking that right away from them.
I’m not a shill, and I am never going to be a customer of big media. If I can’t get it without charge, I’d rather go without. But, I am taking that right away from the owner. I sleep ok.
The confidence with which you make this factually incorrect statement is mind bending.
This one: https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud/
Same.
I’ve always run Nextcloud as a docker behind an NGINX/Let’s Encrypt proxy and login sometimes takes over a minute, even if I access the Nextcloud docker directly without the proxy. It’s a very frustrating experience to use a self hosted Nextcloud.
That was my first computer! I spent hundreds of hours with that BASIC cartridge. Now I’m getting all nostalgic.
Agree. Upvoted for accurate and reasonable criticism of my statement. It doesn’t mean he was a nazi, and it has nothing to do with the fact that he was an amazing musician and performer, and from all accounts I have read, was active in engaging minorities in rock music. It’s just unusual for people who aren’t anthropologists or historians working with a preservation society to have a personal collection of artifacts from such a vile group. I worry that people who don’t know all the good Lemmy did will conclude that he was celebrating the nazis, and unfortunately there is not a lot of objective data left to confirm that he wasn’t glorifying them, and I think that sucks.
Still… the guy had an entire room in his place dedicated to Nazi memorabilia 😬.
Nobody is touching my library of RCA CED Videodiscs.