Dang, a whole dollar? I would sell origami tanks for 25¢ each, didn’t realize people would pay more than that.
Dang, a whole dollar? I would sell origami tanks for 25¢ each, didn’t realize people would pay more than that.
Yep. A commercial license is $940 a year, and as far as I understand you need a separate license for each person using it.
Through a subscription fee, no less.
Drives me crazy when I see this kind of format for things like programming. Nothing like pausing the video and trying to see what their code says.
Exactly! Always push for code pointers for everything people tell you about the codebase. Even if the code has a bug and isn’t working as intended, it’s so important to know the actual truth if what’s happening.
An easy way to confirm your first point: would you still want to do it if you were paid significantly less? If so, then yeah, you’re in the right place.
So many problems can be solved by just reading the code. A corollary to this: make sure the code you write is readable.
Why ignore ReVanced?
Exactly. This event is an effort for them to prove that the platform is just as active and enjoyable as it was before the chaos.
What about audio? We ought to crowd source every line of dialogue as well.
I still can’t figure out why anybody is using the site whatsoever.
Who on earth decided to leave the projector on while they took the group photo?
TIL there is a search function for Lemmy.
Yep, which is why many people had this exact experience: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/game_of_thrones
Incredibly relevant: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/game_of_thrones
It’s been said a million times, but piracy is an accessibility issue. Chasing your favorite shows across streaming platforms is exhausting.
Not worth watching past season 4, imo. Season 2 is the peak season, if you ask me.
If you’re looking for this specific episode, you can definitely find it out in the wild. As far as I can tell, pirating it is the only way to watch it here in the states.
I actually had to temporarily block the memes community because of this. Sorting by hot resulted in nothing but memes, and it was driving me crazy that they were doing the whole “post old memes” thing.
I love how you didn’t even read the sidebar of this community and just posted whatever you wanted anyway.
Whenever people ask why anyone makes open source software for free, I’m going to use this as a metaphor.