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  • Those of us who collect classic game consoles and computers (here's looking at you, AI reporter Benj Edwards) know the difficulty of keeping all that hardware not just working but instantly accessible with a simple press of a power button.

    Meh, the answer is money. With money it's easy.

  • In your head in confirms what you want, because you're biased. You just don't know what "readily available" means. Can't help you there. Your entire article makes my point..

    The content on telegram is there almost indefinitely, and readily available. What youre sharing is almost instant bans, includes also reports to links of suspected activity, not the content directly.

  • Haha, young ? i wish. But go on making stuff up.

    So now it's not that it's readily available, it's that it was in the beginning. So everyone is allowed to let CP go in the first years of their platform? Is that what youre going with. Eww

  • it isn't as insane as it is presented here

    Arbitration aside, I think you're forgetting these are terms from the streaming service.

    If tomorrow I attack you, break your spine and you lose mobility for life, then I come back saying in 2011 you purchased an indie game I made and waived your right to sue me in the terms of service, that wouldn't be insane? Suuure.

  • talk radio host Jay Weber tried to parody Tim Walz, tweeting, “Meet my son Gus. He’s a blubbering bitch boy. His mother and I are very proud.” Weber later said that he deleted his tweet after learning that Gus was disabled—he just meant to attack a 17-year-old boy for being emotional.(Weber has since deleted his explanatory tweet as well.)

    What a bunch of weirdos

  • No shit sherlock. Genocide is a US government thing, it doesn't matter which president or administration.

    Eisenhower 1961:

    "In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist."

    What if I told you, you don't become president if you aren't willing to feed the war machine?

    On the flip side, you won't have the power to enact change if you don't become president. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.