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Languages I can speak: Hungarian, Lisp, Broken Engrish
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Gaben said 15 years ago
Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem.
You can see it here live. OP’s problem is not the price but that the service is shit, and the only solution you can see in this thread is piracy.
Unlike wealth, losses usually trickle down. When companies go bankrupt their employees loose their jobs. Millionaires actually love recessions, Jack Welch said:
Never miss out on an opportunity like a good recession.
The 2002 recession was not as global and universal as later ones. The dot com bubble mostly affected tech companies, and the internet was not as common as nowadays. I asked my parents once how they felt that recession, when I first read about it later, I was in school in 2002. They said they didnt even know there was a recession that time, in eastern europe it wasnt noticably worse than the chaos of the 90s
There is a simpsons episode about the bubble, s13e18, aired in 2002:
End of the dot com bubble.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_market_downturn_of_2002
But it happened mostly in 2000:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_bubble
And coincidentally 9/11
The September 11 attacks also contributed heavily to the stock market downturn, as investors became unsure about the prospect of terrorism affecting the United States economy.
It’s a small flat, about 50 m2, and it’s full of boxes filled random computer parts.
I’m hiding in my flat, I lock the door from inside. It’s private when I don’t let others in. When I don’t want to be found, I simply don’t answer the door or pick up the phone.
No one should go to that website ever. But it’s true, we should have a dedicated piracy memes community, or do we already have one? But until lemmy is this small it wouldn’t help if the communities were even more fine grained.
I have these bookmarked:
There was also daddylivehd, but my link does not work anymore
Usually in this kind of comedies fictional countries are used, so noone could be offended. It wouldn’t work here, an interviewee could notice that, so they had to choose one, but anything east of the iron curtain could have worked the same way.
The stereotypes he parodises, all based on some actual things, like the running of the jew is based on Krampus and other old messed up racist fesivities. When he shits on the street it’s joke about how the squat toilet (we call it balkan toilet) is still very common in the region
It’s similar when disney made the Coco cartoon, some american sjws said it would be offensive to mexicans, but in realitythey loved it there.
Wdym? Please explain.
I live in a similar shitty post soviet country, the kazakh scenes were filmed in romania, and noone finds it offensive here, even Kazakhstan uses the slogan “very nice” nowadays.
13 years old forum post about this, with a reply from Nir Arbel, the founder:
https://www.slsknet.org/news/node/717
Yeah, I can’t go into too much detail, but we have to filter certain things.
Unfortunately I can’t listen to podcasts. If I only listen to something without visual stimulation my mind start to think about unrelated things, and I just can’t follow what they speak about, I loose track after a while.
Before podcasts there were radio talk shows, I hated them similarly, and I tuned to another station where they were playing music.
There is a very good documentary about Aaron’s life: The Internet’s Own Boy
Its license is Creative Commons, so it’s on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M85UvH0TRPc
Thank you for adding NSFW flair. Noone should see the word “r*ddit”
You don’t have to eat them, they are already inside you and every newborn. So it’s actually part of you, like your gut bacteria.
Me 💗 my microplastics 💗 my gut bacteria, we are a small family
I use 2-3 m3, but I live alone in an apartment in Europe.
2 cubic meter = 528 gallon (US)
More microplastics, finally. I’m astonished it’s not banned
Recent research has highlighted that melamine sponges contribute significantly to microplastic pollution. A study published in Environmental Science & Technology found that these sponges release over a trillion microplastic fibers globally each month due to wear and tear. These fibers can contaminate water systems and enter the food chain, posing environmental risks. The study suggests that making denser sponges and using alternative cleaning methods could mitigate this issue.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melamine_foam#Environmental_impact
I guess it’s some onion style website. The 20k fine made me not believe the story, otherwise it was totally believable, i know multiple guys who behave like this