@BigDawg869789 This is why I wish independent filmmakers/TV producers would release their films or series on something like Vimeo (basically YouTube but with paid content) or even their own websites instead. There is a serious untapped market for DRM-free movies and TV shows.
@BigDawg869789 I just hate how it's a Netflix show and you know that Netflix will be on the social credit score train if they ever implement it in the west.
Someone just created a chip that fixes a video output flaw on the SNES.
Senate Passes Kids’ “Safety” Bills Despite Privacy, Digital ID, and Censorship Concerns
https://reclaimthenet.org/senate-passes-kids-safety-bills-despite-privacy-digital-id-and-censorship-concerns?utm_source=fediverse
@djsumdog @Diceynes @cjd
States like Indiana, Louisiana, and Oklahoma have nullified CBDCs. Louisiana in particular has blocked any mandate coming from the WEF, UN, and the WHO.
>I'm not a huge fan of Corbett's anti-state stance, but I am a fan of smaller States
He calls himself a Voluntaryist which is just another word for anarcho-capitalist. He talks about spontaneous order so he probably supports smaller communities with different political and economic systems. He normally talks about agorism as a praxis, but I think he is open to secession and nullification movements as well. He openly stresses that there is not a single solution, but multiple solutions need to be made.
Linux Sucks 2024 (by B. Lunduke)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58mLZyShQjQ
Linux 2023 news that you probably never heard of.
1) Red Hat after being bought by IBM:
- closed down source code,
- laid off 760 people,
- RHEL and Fedora ditched LibreOffice
- DEI department created an anti-White pledge & "ally" badges.
2) openSUSE plans to ditch the chameleon mascot.
3) Gentoo is now a binary distribution.
4) GNOME hires professional shaman as new executive director.
5) Ubuntu goes 100% Snappy and ditches the Debian base.
6) Linux Foundation spends only 2% of its budget on Linux kernel. The rest goes to AI, blockchain, vaccine passports, green energy, Covid contact tracing, medical industry analytics, farm management, power grid management, DEI "badging".
7) At least we still have Linus Torvalds.
8) More than 70% of Linux Foundation board members are GPL violators.
@ChristiJunior @ArdainianRight I'm not talking about LGBT, feminism or any of that crap. Some people literally can't have children, due to infertility. Also, many religions practice celibacy, even during ancient times, and they thrived for centuries.
@ArdainianRight The third point is weird. Not everyone will have children.
This has given me an idea for a video game story that will probably get me in trouble with both the CIA AND North Korean hackers.