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  • You're insuinating that feminism is incompatiable with women choosing what they wear if it's a garment you don't approve of.

    You could say the same thing about a Confederate flag though.

    Not that I'm saying the two are comparable, but that it's not a very good argument.

  • At the very least, better filesystem level compression support. A somewhat common usecase might be people who use emulators. Both Wii U and PS3 are consoles where major emulators just use a folder on your filesystem. I know a lot of emulator users who are non-technical to the point that they don't have "show hidden files and folders" enabled.

    Also your average person wouldn't necessarily need checksums, but having them built into the filesystem would lead to overall more reliability.

  • I see it like this:

    Our legal system has the concept of mechanical licensing. If your song exists, someone can demand the right to cover it and the law will favor them. The result of an LLM has less to do with your art that a cover of your song does.

    There are plenty of cases of a cover eclipsing the original version of a song in popularity and yet I have never met a single person argue that we should get rid of the right to cover a song.

  • Except h265 is only ever used for 4k outside piracy. This is because Codec licensing issues.

    Once it's conceivable to do so, it would make sense for Netflix to announce it won't make new Netflix ports for TVs without AV1.