@FlamingkittyU@theguardrailguy You didn't see the previous videos then? Check them out! He explains what can happen with the guardrail pieces when they're not installed properly.
@mindlessmindz I think you should think about WHY is CSEM illegal. It's not because it's obscene or disgusting, but because it exploits a vulnerable person that can't consent. There's a victim and the laws are made to protect that victim.
A drawing is not a person, no matter how obscene. :/
@aswren I don't think you should let the government access your phone even if the motive sounds fair. How do you prove later if the government (or some weird cop with a grudge) didn't put illegal things in your phone to then accuse you of a crime?
@SandyofCthulhu Fallout New Vegas also had that thing where the devs didn't get a bonus because the game didn't score high on Metacritic, so yeah, people make games more for game journos than players to avoid situations like that. :(
No, but some adult who is buying an Apple device for the first time today will have to show their papers before they can use the Internet.
Hereโs hoping this law gets struck down as savagely as it deserves to be.
@G0ffThew You know how @TeamYouTube is. They only answer to complaints involving YouTube Premium. So how about we frame it like this? They expect us to pay YouTube Premium to support the creators but the money is going to some grifter in Italy and I don't like that.
Oh fuck off.
Ask women the type of man they want and its 6'1, milionare , owning his own apartment and tesla.
now see how many men actually fit that standard.
There is nothing wrong with fantasy existing.
When I play a video game I expect to have unobtainable fantasy stuff, not Karen from HR.
Because Fuck Karen from HR.
Sometimes I forget how "normies" see the world. There are people out there that believe "consumers just decided to switch to streaming and give up physical media".
Youtube lost money for a decade before it made a profit.
Spotify lost money for 17 years.
None of this is accidental or organic. People didn't "choose" these systems. They outright rejected them for literally decades while these systems operated at a loss that made competition with them impossible, funded by people who wanted to change the world into what we have now. A system where you own nothing, consume whatever is offered on-demand and nothing else, and you have no privacy or anonymity.
Netflix killed Blockbuster with by-mail PHYSICAL MEDIA at a loss. The entire time they were eating Blockbuster's business they were losing money. After Blockbuster died, Netflix phased out physical media and I remember the severe backlash, but the choice was streaming or nothing. Still many (maybe most) people just cobbled together private collections from bargain bins and garage sales. Netflix continued to lose money....10 BILLION dollars of loses in the 2010s even after Blockbuster went out of business.
Understand the truth, that a cabal of global institutional investors funded companies that nobody wanted for literally decades at a cost of untold billions of dollars....until there was NOTHING ELSE LEFT for you to use.