

Sounds exactly like the review from someone who never watches One Piece past the 1 minute mark.


Sounds exactly like the review from someone who never watches One Piece past the 1 minute mark.


He said when they stopped. That could mean at the moment of the stop or starting from the point they stopped the support. Both are a possibility, yet only one makes more sense than the other.


Maybe he meant at the point they stopped support, not after. But its not very clear from the way he worded it.


No, he said he saw more cheat users using Linux than legitimate users using Linux. He also said Linux is another vector to cheats, not that its the main one.


From the article, it doesn’t look like these websites should be legal. Musixmatch also doesn’t fall under fair use, I would think.


But does it ban AI content?


Does that mean song lyric websites with ads also violate copyright laws?


We only just got AAAA gaming, and you’re taking about 9A gaming already?
I somehow missed that lol


Wait, I’m confused, is that not supposed to be brown hair?


Only if you think lying and manipulating people is a binary check.


Like I said, writers have no problem writing for Wikipedia. You can enjoy emailing writers to add to your torrent collection and donating to them directly.
I really love your fake concern about writers being paid yet never once addressed my points about donating to them. Guess it wasn’t that important to you, in the end.


Where did that download come from? Who compiled all those written information into something that can be downloaded by you?
Try making a compilation of information directly through torrents from scratch and tell me how far you get with that. I’m sure you’ll find that most people do not want to go through that hassle.
You’re severely underestimating the value of making it easy to compile the information in the first place. And again, those information do not need to be compiled to wikipedia by the writers. They do so because of the value provided by the service.
The question is, do you think the writers will get paid any better by you sharing their work through torrents than through wikipedia? I don’t think so. If you actually cared about this, go and donate to the writers instead of devaluing the contribution of wikipedia in compiling these information.


The articles don’t get written without the servers running, and the writers are not forced to write them. Wikipedia is a free service to share information, so writers are using it as a service, not as an employee. They could have easily not used wikipedia.
Saying they should be paid is like saying developers should be paid for sharing their code on Github. What you actually want is to follow the FOSS model and donate to the Wikipedia writers directly, not expect the foundation to pay people who use their service for free.


Did you think they run their servers using volunteers?


I’m so confused by what you meant. Can you explain which part is the positive that you mentioned?


Given the current state of the world, I would say his greedy capitalistic mindset that puts profit over integrity makes him pretty evil, imo.


I do feel like that sometimes, so completely understandable.


If you were looking for consistency, that is by definition you looking for the same result, which is not covered in the definition of insanity.
I feel like you’re missing the point of quotes.