Why use an app when there's a web site? In case of Wikipedia I fail to see any functional benefit for an app.
This is gonna make him a fucking martyr.
Hmm… I've stopped watching Marvel after the endgame, I just felt oversaturated with superhero stories. Never recovered.
I've never really liked Star wars. I was exposed to it at an age where all I cared was cool action sequences and the prequels did it better. Tried watching the new ones and they were just boring.
Pixar seems to be doing fine? The second inside out was fine. I mean it's more of the same as the first one, but it's a good kids movie. Not sure about their other stuff, but I don't recall anything particularly bad.
Snapchat has a web client? :o
I develop and test only on firefox
So there is a thing I kind of pirate, but not entirely – e-books.
But thing is, our public library page has e-books and some of them are available to be read online. Now I cannot officially download them, however opening a network tab on browser console shows me a request to download the whole .epub
file. So what I do is copy that request as curl
and just download it via terminal.
Is it piracy, probably, is this resource publicly available for me to read, definetly yes.
Other than that I don't really pirate much else.
Definetly not legal where I live (Europe).
They can prohibit whatever they want, but how enforceable is it? Does Nvidia intend to play whack a mole by checking for translation layers?
Assuming other implications (existence of an afterlife and God) with this scenario I would have but one question. Why? Why everything? Honestly I would be mad furious if there was an afterlife. More so if there was a God.
Would concrete even hold. I mean lava is molten rock and cement is kind of a rock. So wouldn't the cement melt before pressure could build up?
Not gonna lie, I would've spit my drink laughing if I was at that table.
EDIT:
I didn't even know about the famine or tension between Irish and Israeli. The context makes that comeback x10 better.