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  • Enough of this defeatist "too little too late" bullshit. These comments are plagued with you fucks. We need EVERY little rock we can find to get stuck in their gears. We must move forward, so we can either accept defeat or beat back the second coming of Hitler. I don't think anyone should be shamed for fighting for what's right.

  • 100%! And, 6 generations in the tech is pretty well advanced now. I don't mind being an early adopter, but with folding phones being so fragile and early ones having hideous and unusable cover screens for instance, I was fine waiting it out the issues until it was a bit more mature. They're still getting continuously better, it's a great time for anyone into the idea of a foldable.

  • Agreed, from the Fold6. If you're looking at it off axis, it's QUITE noticeable, but during normal use when I'm looking at it head-on I don't notice it visually. If I'm using it in landscape, I can feel it while scrolling - it's the sort of thing that you expect to bother you, but it's just not a big deal once you're used to it.

  • Oh wow - that's something I was unaware of!

    But then it is certainly the need for a jailbroken console that has Sony filing a DMCA. Sony has historically been ridiculously controlling and tight with their console software... I fortunately was pretty in the know and didn't upgrade my PSP software beyond the version range for running exploits - but there were periods of months where no progress was ever made on future versions. It was a very long, hard fought cat and mouse game. And another example, mod chip makers for PS3/4/5 have been repeatedly taken to court and dismantled by Sony.

  • I'm saying that he is treating all of our existing laws as guidelines that you'll have to sue him in order to reverse. Almost as if our laws matter only if you bring him to court to defend them.

    Our congress is not balancing him. No formal objection or interference as far as I know, raising their own bills with horrifying implications in the meantime. But maybe it's an optimistic view, I think maybe corporations and rights groups and foreign countries, and wronged individuals are going to be up his ass for four years. It's the only way we can expect the judicial branch to check the lunacy.

  • "Fair Use" in media and on the internet is not a legal protection, it is a defense in court. Most cases never go to court over fair use, because the billion/trillion dollar company targeting you can afford to wait you out.

    Our whole legal framework has degraded to this level, I fear. They would have to defend it I think court for it to matter - and what are the chances a college aged kid can afford to.

    There are rights groups that used to be a help in these matters, but if everyone everywhere is under attack, they certainly don't have the resources to deal with everything.

  • The subject of the photograph is meant to be the Great Wall of China, which the name Great Firewall of China is referencing. Now tech CEOs liked what ideas the dictatorship had and want an American version. Obama is present because I believe he narrated a wonders of the world documentary, and it was just a weird choice.

  • Pediatric patient among 6 on plane that crashed in Northeast Philadelphia: 'It was just horrific'

    So... A child? What the fuck is this headline?

    The headline was weird to me at first, but it WAS an air ambulance... I guess it makes more sense than I gave it credit for.

  • citing the burdon of managing numerous pending cases.

    It's so easy to not have numerous pending cases against you in the first place. I want nothing more than for this dipshit to be stuck in court defending every one of his illegal actions taken the last 55 years. Couldn't happen to a better person.