@Fiona I name my computers after videogames and prefix with win for Windows and lnx for Linux. I dual-boot Windows and Linux on one of my machines so the prefix was useful to keep the two OS on the same machine apart.
check https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Have_the_patents_for_H.264_MPEG-4_AVC_expired_yet%3F for the nuances, there may be stragglers in some jurisdictions
i will Always simp for the good enough 20-years-old video or audio format that Just Works and man is h.264 that
we don't need anything else we will just have h.264 + aac .mp4s for everything, the world shall heal
@eniko oh, yea, no, couldn't be me, no, this only happens rarely (all the time)
what value is a democracy that commits genocide? what deference is owed to an electorate that avows the worst atrocities of settler colonialism? if i let a hundred pillagers decide what to do about my house, how is it different than if a pillager autocrat had directly sanctioned their cruelty? what value is a democracy of genocidaires?
@hikari yea, it be like that
follow-up: where do you fall on the matrix of these two questions:
It's fun when games contain their own playable retro version, either a demake or a previous series entry. Often this is accessed by interacting with an old computer, console, or arcade cabinet within the game world.
You know what'd be really funny though? A demake accessed from the settings menu by putting the graphics slider ALLLLL the way down.
it didn't end film or music. but it did end copyright. without the ability to see through the eyes and hear through the ears, all that was left was fantasy
train system speedrun categories: all segments, all stations, all taps, all lines, all terminals
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