It looks like people are having some success, based on the posts at Proton-DB. I think that rating it as Gold is a little too charitable, though. Lots of people having control, audio, and visual issues.
These corporate "apologies" always rub me the wrong way. A policy like this had to pass through so many hands before getting certified. You just know that a whole room full of C-Suite executives genuinely thought this was a good idea and couldn't think through its potential problems.
According to the article, they’re only discussing the oral medication. Apparently the metabolism process means that almost no phenylephrine gets into the bloodstream when taking orally.
I totally agree, but emulation still requires tons of unpaid work by enthusiasts. If/when Sony stops selling the PS3, they should turn over the source code and allow the community to make something really great. It's not like they make any money of used console and game sales.
Yes. I can imagine a middle-ground of copyright. If the IP is still being used, it enters the public domain on the regular schedule. But if it's abandoned, it enters earlier… perhaps after 5-10 years of non-use.
I also heard an interesting take from a union organizer: that companies have been able to go so long without having to negotiate in good-faith that they’ve lost the institutional knowledge of how to do it.
I’m always trying to get my friends to play Treasure Island. It’s a great asymmetrical that has everyone drawing on the map like madmen. It always comes down to the wire as to which side is going to win.
Splendor is a great one. I always bring it to introduce to newer gamers. The rules are simple enough, but after a few turns, it all clicks and they get hooked on the engine building.
Have you tried Swiftfin? It's 3rd party open source. I find it works much better than the official Jellyfin app.