Hey, look, Disney has more lawyers than I do and while Steamboat Willie entered the public domain, didn’t wanna risk that Mickey [as a term] hadn’t.
Hey, look, Disney has more lawyers than I do and while Steamboat Willie entered the public domain, didn’t wanna risk that Mickey [as a term] hadn’t.
Good luck and godspeed, may you be successful.
TL;DR?
But it’s no secret the Ultium platform’s launch isn’t going all that hot. For starters, there are very few of any of these cars on the roads, but the ones that are on the road seem to be plagued with problems. There’s a whole bugs and quibbles thread on the Cadillac Lyriq forum that is approaching 100 pages. TFL’s GMC Hummer EV bricked while off-road, necessitating a tow back home. Would the Blazer EV follow in the footsteps of those two cars? If my experience is anything to go by, then the answer unfortunately might just be yes.
USENET is my happy place.
Spez, self styled content king, screwed by own outsized ego and underwhelming intellect.
Thanks for the info, may look into it further.
This will significantly increase production costs per wafer and per chip, which will inevitably affect companies that use leading-edge fabrication technologies, such as Apple, which is currently the only company that mass produces processors for smartphones and PCs using TSMC’s latest N3B (3nm-class fabrication process).
TL;DR? Apple stuff to get more expensive.
Predicated, of course, on radio frequency communication being 100% reliable, 24/7, 365.
Which they are not.
Well said, very well said.
The subscription model is a wee bit off putting. I employ old hardware and don’t wish to be frog marched into an update/grade that could break that.
Have seen it happen before, been in IT too fucking long not to.
Taliban: “Do you educate your breeding stock? Case closed.”
World: 🤯
Me: What century is this?
I pay $15/mo and w/ rollover gigs always have plenty. If you’re looking for obscure or D/C’d content, it’s damn well worth it.
Was able to score a Nordic comedy series for a co-worker that couldn’t be found elsewhere.
Also, content you sideload from USENET doesn’t disappear at the whim of a corporation, or due to licensing shenanigans. Just sayin’.
^ yep.
Absolute fucktons of.
Paid services have consolidated to a great degree. But I’ve been a long time Easynews subscriber.
They have decent retention, good completion, and are johnny-on-the-spot re. DMCA requests.
Their real claim to fame is an easy to use browser based front end, so no third party client hassles and it works on mobile.
That said, MUCH has changed since the 90s, i.e. encrypted posts, the USENET hierarchy is largely broken and good luck finding any current text discussion (looking at you, Adobe, ya skeevy fucks).
Should you want more, this is a good guide. https://www.cogipas.com/how-to-use-usenet/
GL&HF
Wow! 161 of them! Did not know they did that, thanks 🙏🏻
Suggest subscribing to a premium USENET server.
Actually kinda glad Apollo did go down, because it forced me to reassess that pool of toxicity and GTFO there.
In the US, controversy over extremist material appearing on the site has led to an advertising boycott, a bitter row between Mr Musk and a campaign group, and even…
Please, Lord, let it be true!
questions about whether X could end up going bankrupt.
Do something that matters you pusillanimous, pustulant excuses for politicians. Constant pandering to your base gains the nation nothing.