I highly doubt some of these rich fucks would pass up an opportunity to put ads straight into people’s brains.
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I think it’s because marketing is expensive and marketing people know that corporations have money to throw at them, and the moment they lower their prices for a FOSS project, they might not get their old revenue when working for a company that can definitely pay what they ask.
We need some sort of FOSM (Free and Open Source Marketing) that helps FOSS projects based on some sort of queue and whoever has recent changes that needs marketing.
Dang, not bad though
I was only a fish… i was only a fish!! 🎶🎵
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•IT crowd anti piracy adEnglish13·8 months agoThat show is a gold mine. Pun not intended but VERY welcome lol.
How can you complain about something you know nothing about? Can you only complain about something you have never experienced?
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Is this true about Generation gap in Piracy?English8·8 months agoI think your first paragraph only applies to US or US-like countries. I learned how to navigate unregulated Internet to download most things I could fit, and then expanded into more technical knowledge as I grew up. I know of the things you said in your first paragraph now, but I did not grow up beside them to have learned what I know today, or even what I knew back then. These computers were expensive (for us?) at first, so very few people had them, and then a few years later they were more abundant and easier for us to even have a chance to learn about them.
I remember seeing some scenes of this show as I passed by the TV. I couldn’t not laugh at the things that happen on this show lol.
What? You didn’t have to leave school early when you were 16 because you had to go handle a Mafia trying to extort money from you because you own a fucking speakeasy?? Pssh, you didn’t have good teenage years then lol.
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Rightsholders seek U.S. help to collect $1.4 Million piracy judgment against Cloudflare.English37·8 months ago“[T]he court finds that, by reproducing the content of the works (books) in dispute, without the consent of the authors, there has been a violation of the patrimonial copyright of the plaintiffs,” the Court of Appeals added.
You know what else reproduces the content of the works, with or without consent from the authors, a… Monitor. All those filthy pirates using monitors to read their pirated books. 🤮 They should sue the monitor manufacturers. Hell, they should sue Microsoft too, for also reproducing the pirated content and allowing them to hit “save” 😡
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Nintendo launches New alarm Clock named “Alarmo”3·8 months agoThat’s a good one, I 100% see YouTube complying with those takedown requests if they try.
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Nintendo launches New alarm Clock named “Alarmo”38·8 months agoWill they sue people who wake up from using the alarm clock because these people would be making money (their job) from the effects of this alarm clock (waking up)?
borth@sh.itjust.worksto THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.world•Riverside Sheriff walks into a house without a warrant, steps in, and says "Now that I'm inside your house, I own your house right now."English55·9 months ago“They opened the door and ran from me” (pointing at the minor). So just opening the door is enough for them to force their foot in and suddenly, “I’m allowed in because you opened the door and my foot is inside already”. Then they wonder why no one would want to open the door to them 🤦. Gotta teach the kids to talk through the door, I guess.
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Science Memes@mander.xyz•i will never understand scientific fraudEnglish15·10 months agoI agree, that phrase seems to be a little misleading with the “trust in God” crowd because to them, that is the ultimate answer, and no other answer would come close to being “right”. But “trust the science” is not meant to be the ultimate answer, just a sign pointing you in the right direction, so that you can then check the science to see if it’s reliable. So, the science that you’re trusting is not theirs, but yours.
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Science Memes@mander.xyz•This cat has a better publication portfolio than I do :')English22·10 months agoThat cat woke him up one day so he could continue writing his paper. He deserves his contribution.
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•When you realize you're the villain32·10 months agoShould’ve picked a different host lol
The ones that made memes? Nah, they stay down there.
The AI probably: Well, I might have made up responses before, but now that “make up responses” is in the prompt, I will definitely make up responses now.