the author can still sell the work, the NC prevents other people from profiting off of it without explicit permission (this does not prevent exemptions, work can still be sold under cc-by-sa as an exemption)
ukrainian cat ~
the author can still sell the work, the NC prevents other people from profiting off of it without explicit permission (this does not prevent exemptions, work can still be sold under cc-by-sa as an exemption)
or CC BY-NC-SA (the non-commercial-use-only one)
omg ellie?
only until restart.
to load unsigned extensions persistently, you must use nightly or developer edition and enable a hidden config flag.
firefox can install extensions outside of mozilla add-ons
release builds cannot and all extensions not signed by Mozilla will refuse to install
well plex doesn’t even advertise itself as a fully self host thing anymore. it’s a way to watch locally dtored media alright, but a lot of stuff requires reaching out to the online services
i mean yeah button design looks exactly the same, it’s pretty iconic
if you’re an audiophile you can get flacs and stuff (but tbh I’d rather store my music in opus, flac just seems like a waste of space)
it only appears on linux if you update your browser while it’s running.
iirc existing tabs usually just keep working but you cannot reload or open new ones until a full browser restart.
try Poweramp, it’s paid but it costs like 10 cents and comes with a 3 day trial (no subscriptions or other bs)
definitely the most feature packed player with no competition
the only reason I’m still using Privacy Badger is the feature that hides embeeded iframe widgets until a “view” button is clicked (for example, embeeded tweets etc)
the article is wrong anyway, better just watch this video instead
interacting with a pump sounds kinda awkward tho, i totally see why some people would prefer some sort of remote control, e.g. an app
tbh i don’t think the theme in rhe screenshot is an improvement, all that excessive padding doesn’t look that great
“ad-lite experience”!!!1!
I’m very strongly against anything being sold in russia, with sold being the keyword. they should ideally be completely financially isolated
and well bans in countries like china are imposed by the country/govt itself rather than the developers/publishers
huh i thought this was limited to regions like russia, belorus, china, etc but yeah fuck sony/arrowhead then
tbh fuck them. steam does not sell games in these regions anyway
copyright will eventually expire after your death
and cc nc does not prevent derivatives, just profiting off of them without explicit permission, which is not that big of a deal