“Yes, m’lord!”
“Yes, m’lord!”
“For the benefit of Captain Pike, there will be a trial tonight, a Vulcan traitor!”
“The Admirals will decide his fate, late of Station Deep Space Eight.”
“All will hear from Captain Kirk, about his best friend’s duty shirk, a mystery.”
“And captain P will testify, perhaps clear up the mess just by, a beep or three!”
“We all live on a Starfleet transporter beam!”
MineTest is an open source game engine that allows running various open source Minecraft clones.
Would you trust this “wallet” tho lol
Hell no. I just kicked Google out of my life for the same crap. Ugh. But I’ll laugh too, because it’s either that or cry.
I wouldn’t trust them as a lone voice on something, but if other groups come to the same conclusion, sure.
As a Privacy nerd, I agree with the conclusions in the article, for what it’s worth. We do see a lot of “privacy” law proposals lately that are anything but.
I don’t think things will get better, on this front, until the average person better understands privacy rights and risks.
I can’t say I’m shocked. But I am disappointed.
You’re not alone in that.
I also reread your comments sometimes with a deep sense is satisfaction.
(I’m kidding. Although I did check your comment history to make sure you weren’t a monster before even making that joke.)
True. I don’t post the license prominently, but my comments are Creative Commons, Attribution, Share Alike
Okay, I’m actually kidding about misunderstanding which bit of my comment your reply was to.
Yes, it’s great that MineTest is open source! And the mod community is impressive.
My comments are pure Internet gold. I’m actually only here to read my own comments. It helps me remember how brilliant and humble I am.
My posts help people discover MineTest. It’s pretty great, and it’s free.
Lunchtime, doubly so!
Ooh. Good reference! Nice!
Absolutely.
I’ve always thought those rules were mostly inspired by Aaragorn, of course. I think he’s also why we keep getting a ‘ranger’ class that never works quite right if balanced, or is overpowered.
Sure, but you know what beats all three: two swords and an axe.
That’s heartbreaking. Radio Shack was so fun, while it lasted.
“Pay no attention to any warp 10 lizard children abandoned on a rock somewhere!”
Netflix can’t do what got them to the top.
They can’t grow that way but they could easily hold on and remain profitable, popular and successful.
They were well on their way to enjoying “Kleenex” or “Oreo” stable market success, but their leadership and shareholders apparently aren’t satisfied with winning.
I’ll take “Organizations that made it to the top by doing something different, only to fall under leadership that doesn’t understand what made them successful and descend into ruins” for 200, Alex.
Seriously, Jeopardy team - this is a rich category:
The assholes pushing this crap sure are lucky they outnumber us…(\sarcasm)