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  • So I actually read the article, even though there are huge outstanding questions on the nature of ownership, that’s actually not what the court argument is about:

    Replying to Ubisoft’s argument that the statute of limitations is up, the plaintiffs responded with their own photos of The Crew’s packaging, which states that the activation code for the game doesn’t expire until 2099; that’s an example of how Ubisoft “implied that The Crew] would remain playable during this time and long thereafter,”

    Well yeah… software as a service is a thing but Ubisoft is straight up lying…

    My two cents: no one is expecting online services to be up forever, so imo the correct solution is open source the game after the company meets their 10 (or 20) year obligation which should be clearly pointed out during the initial rental agreement (shouldn’t call it purchase)

  • Which goes to show you the economic divide.

    PCs are a fraction of the cost, little wear and tear, no maintenance cost, no insurance nor storage costs, and no need to be licensed.

    I honestly think it’s just that we are more poor than the boomers.

    Gen Z are into social media most, it’s cause it’s cheaper than buying electronics and building PCs, all you need is 1 smart phone.

    I bet gen alpha would be into minimalism given the trend.

  • Cause no one is stopping you from going to said instance and just having the discussion there.

    If there was this super important leak that needed to be out there, if it’s posted on a right wing instance that is a defederated ghost town, it’s still out there. People can link to it and leverage the instance to have the needed discussions.

    Censorship means removing access, defederation does not wipe it off of the Internet.

  • What if you short the market?

    Putting a lot of money into shorts (money you can barrow mind you), is essentially massively selling stocks you don’t have with the promise of buying them back later.

    If a lot of rich people do this, it will trigger a panic sell, get the price low, they buy back the “barrows stocks” at cheaper rate and now they have profit and some people have sold, so the stock is lower.

    They can now buy more stocks and we’re back to the first step but with the rich having a higher share than before cause of the panic sellers.

  • So they shutdown because they couldn't federate with any other instances and considered that censorship

    Damn, I actually didn’t see that coming, I guess they will move the goal post from any starting point.

  • Not only that, I’ve tried pitching the fediverse to right wing people, but they didn’t bite.

    Even the crypto bros that were all about decentralization couldn’t see why a decentralized social media platform was superior.

    This also didn’t matter for people who care about “free speech”.

    You think the allure of being fully independent and having your own instance would be right up their alley given how they value independence, but nope.

    Seriously? Why isn’t there a right wing instance? My guess is that a right wing person can’t fathom owning something that benefits others which doesn’t give them back profit.

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  • Serious question.

    They didn’t put this on Canada right? So shouldn’t prices in Canada stay relatively low?

    Wouldn’t China want to buy more from Canada and vice versa?

    Surely corporates won’t price gouge this time

    /s