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hobbesmaster posted:depends on the code used surely? odds on him doing this correctly seem pretty low though https://www.fbalpha.com/license/ https://twitter.com/swiftdasher/status/1118546296447602690?s=17
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Did they let them or did they just fail to give a gently caress? I'd just always presumed that infringing emulators (which is definitely not "all emulators") existed only because rightsholders didn't want to go to the trouble of trying to squash them. Like, all PS2 emulators need proprietary ROMs and Sony would prefer you didn't share them, but they aren't hard to get because suing a guy for bundling them with epsxe isn't worth SCEA's time. FBA came out around the same time people with actual b-boards were losing access to content they owned, because the b-board's very proprietary encryption keys were stored in battery-powered RAM, those batteries were going dead and Capcom's answer was "sucks to not be the original purchaser". People with the means to learn these keys and decrypt their own boards reasoned that they had some moral right to do that, even if the legal right didn't actually exist, and Capcom's apparent apathy to the whole situation just meant the people doing that work didn't feel any great need to hide it. Once the means to decrypt the ROMs existed, the decrypted ROMs went up on usenet about 9 seconds later, enter some guy named Dave who just wanted to play After Burner, and a really attractive catalogue of previously-unobtainable games was suddenly dropped into the laps of a bunch of really happy pc-havers
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Schadenboner posted:Like, kids born in March had mothers who were pregnant in winter, maybe the amount and composition of food availability does something to neural development? I mean, what foods are naturally rich in folic acid? https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0057753
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Shame Boy posted:i 100% guarantee he got the idea from seinfeld and he thinks he's j. peterman itll always be burma to me
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flakeloaf posted:Did they let them or did they just fail to give a gently caress? I'd just always presumed that infringing emulators (which is definitely not "all emulators") existed only because rightsholders didn't want to go to the trouble of trying to squash them. Like, all PS2 emulators need proprietary ROMs and Sony would prefer you didn't share them, but they aren't hard to get because suing a guy for bundling them with epsxe isn't worth SCEA's time. iirc most emulators have you download the proprietary bios yourself - they all tell you to dump it from your own console but of course they just expect you to google for it and download it from some site that doesn't care about copyright
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my bitter bi rival posted:itll always be burma to me “myanmar shave” just doesn’t have the same ring to it.
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infernal machines posted:i thought this was a cute way of saying he's dead... but he's not somehow. amazingly not, but he's basically turned into his stepdad
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my bitter bi rival posted:itll always be burma to me reminder: it is morally correct to refer to the country as burma
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Moist von Lipwig posted:amazingly not, but he's basically turned into his stepdad who's happy slapping him though?
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President Beep posted:who's happy slapping him though? the ol happy slappy
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# ? Apr 17, 2019 20:37 |
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happy slappy and his crappy nappy
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President Beep posted:happy slappy and his crappy nappy do not sign your posts
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He forgot to add bootlicker to his bio
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it's the "centrist" bit.
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aardvaard posted:iirc most emulators have you download the proprietary bios yourself - they all tell you to dump it from your own console but of course they just expect you to google for it and download it from some site that doesn't care about copyright back in the day there was an invalid rom dump for some system that everybody used and passed around. some guy went through the process of dumping his own rom and the emulator that said "dump your own rom" didn't actually work when you did that lol
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 01:03 |
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Phobeste posted:no it’s dumber than that he apparently goes to Myanmar, where nothing bad is going on, and meditates silently for ten days, then brags about it no devices what a maroon
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my bitter bi rival posted:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0057753 It seems like this is probably more about redshirting it looks like? I guess my assumption is that astrology like any other system of belief is fundamentally an attempt to apply the pattern finding (which primates invested so much caloric energy into gitting gud at) to things which are unknowable to the science of the day. Maybe there are dietary or other environmental stressors on development (and that might be prenatal or post natal, really) that were seasonally variable and maybe that affected behavior at the margins enough to embed these findings into folkways? The position of the stars are, obviously, incidental (and there was probably at least some understanding of this at the time as well, I mean: “eat more bread, have bigger babby/drink more beer, have dumber babby” isn’t exactly a massive observational leap?). The stars were just the signaling mechanism, the behavioral traits common to people born (and therefore developed) at certain points in the year are the actual information being transmitted? Like, I wonder if an “August baby” is ascribed different behavioral traits in different astrologies in different parts of the world, and how would those traits line up with the caloric cycle in that region at that time? E: and moreover the effects are probably marginal and obviously only hold true for the social and environmental stressors of the culture they arise in? Schadenboner fucked around with this message at 01:47 on Apr 18, 2019 |
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Schadenboner posted:It seems like this is probably more about redshirting it looks like? https://twitter.com/dril/status/922321981
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wow you're really attached to that dumb theory
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BMan posted:wow you're really attached to that dumb theory I mean, homologic systems of belief and practice don’t arise across cultures vastly distant in time and space without such systems meeting a cultural need, that’s just like basic-bitch structural anthropology 101? Do you even Levi-Strauss, bro?
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https://twitter.com/ami_angelwings/status/1118666077662265344
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this reminds me of reports of thieves unlocking new cars with keyless entry using some homemade device they were circulating plans for
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Schadenboner posted:I mean, homologic systems of belief and practice don’t arise across cultures vastly distant in time and space without such systems meeting a cultural need, that’s just like basic-bitch structural anthropology 101? the times/dates used for astrology systems have drifted heavily since they were first set down in ancient times, yet with very similar claims made for each birth group across that time we can thus safely conclude that any explanatory power they may have once had is voided, even before you get into how areas with wildly different weather and food sources were involved
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also, people are dumb and believe all kinds of stupid bullshit
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President Beep posted:also, people are dumb and believe all kinds of stupid bullshit On that note, just spent a transoceanic flight drinking port and getting angrier and angrier reading Bad Blood.
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Schadenboner posted:Do you even Levi-Strauss, bro? I prefer Calvin Kline jeans myself
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Schadenboner posted:I mean, homologic systems of belief and practice don’t arise across cultures vastly distant in time and space without such systems meeting a cultural need, that’s just like basic-bitch structural anthropology 101? every culture ascribes some meaning to the movements of the stars because every culture can see the stars and has noticed that they move. the specific meanings assigned to the stars and their movements, however, are essentially random from one culture to the next (aside from very obvious generalities like "this star appears in the winter." ) the cultural need is just to give the stars a meaning -- what it is does not matter. also the thing fishmech said about how all the positions are constantly changing anyway.
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Schadenboner posted:It seems like this is probably more about redshirting it looks like? I kind of think perhaps the astrology system is what jungian theory refers to the unconscious leaking into the conscious, myself
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speaking of the sky looking different, there are a bunch of historical supernovas that would have been cool as heck to see. in the year 1006, there was a supernova so bright that it was visible during the day (bright enough to cast shadows), and substantially lit up the sky at night would have been neat to see
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Sagebrush posted:every culture can see the stars except modern city-dwellers, lmao
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Vomik posted:I kind of think perhaps the astrology system is what jungian theory refers to the unconscious leaking into the conscious, myself
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# ? Apr 18, 2019 03:23 |
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there was a super weird woman here in sf who had figured out how to steal zipcars quote:According to authorities, a search of Dipo’s house after her arrest turned up nine Zipcar access cards and eight devices used to override the ignition system, as well as soldering tools.
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e: gonna jump off the astrology derail now.
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u guys what if internet of stars,
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Broken Machine posted:this reminds me of reports of thieves unlocking new cars with keyless entry using some homemade device they were circulating plans for it was a radio relay. you figure out where the key is at the moment and put one end as close as you can get to it, then put the other end next to the car. the car pings the key and does the handshake without realizing there's an intermediary and the doors open Broken Machine posted:speaking of the sky looking different, there are a bunch of historical supernovas that would have been cool as heck to see. in the year 1006, there was a supernova so bright that it was visible during the day (bright enough to cast shadows), and substantially lit up the sky at night there was another in 1054 that is believed to be the event that created the crab nebula haveblue fucked around with this message at 03:37 on Apr 18, 2019 |
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https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-uploaded-1-5-million-users-email-contacts-without-permission-2019-4 haha whoops lol. classic lil mistake. gosh we keep making them. nobody could predict it haha. isn’t it weird
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https://twitter.com/AlKapDC/status/1118703522588049411 kaplan was also the freak sitting behind kavanaugh during that hearing
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https://twitter.com/IronStache/status/1118700817467498496
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haveblue posted:it was a radio relay. you figure out where the key is at the moment and put one end as close as you can get to it, then put the other end next to the car. the car pings the key and does the handshake without realizing there's an intermediary and the doors open there have been a variety of different devices and methods over the years, they've changed as the key fobs have changed. some they're still not sure how they work. there was one group that focused just on vw cars because they had bad security
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haveblue posted:
this forms the crab.
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