Ah yes, a statement on copyright thanking someone for buying an authorised edition of Great Expectations, a book whose copyright expired in 1940 at the latest…
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Ah yes, a statement on copyright thanking someone for buying an authorised edition of Great Expectations, a book whose copyright expired in 1940 at the latest…
Not that I disagree with the rest of your comment, but
No way any normal person would say no to 2mil.
No way would I want the stress or weight on my conscience of having just stolen 2 mil.
In my opinion, anyone who would take that money is the abnormal one.
I watched his Hit and Run remake videos from the beginning, and it’s not really about the end product - he made it clear from the beginning that that project was never going to be released.
Mostly, it seems to be about selling his “learn how to make Unreal games” courses and Unreal plugins.
The videos were fun in their own right, to be honest.
Just make sure to add comments like
//Magic, do not touch
To make sure no-one accidentally breaks the spell.
I feel personally attacked.
Edge also supports uBlock Origin, but because it’s Chromium-based it faces the same issues as Chrome regarding Manifest V3.
Secure connection cannot thou obtain
for SSL hath failed and err’ gain’d.
Can confirm, just checked Disney+, all the episodes are there as well as the Finnish dubs (at least in Finland).
I don’t know where you are, but it looks like Disney+ publishes all the dubs as alternate audio tracks so there’s a good chance you can get it from Disney+ as long as it’s available in your country.
I suppose it’s all a trade-off, and each of us has to try to make informed choices based on what matters most to them. I don’t think there’s a right answer.
Qwant sends data to Bing ads, and didn’t tell its users about it for five years.
Yandex is a Russian company with strong government links that I wouldn’t trust in any way.
Bing Chat is great, and at work we use M365, so I can easily search for work content through Bing too.
Bing Rewards are also a nice bonus.
Perhaps there’s a danger that, by normalising self-identification as a thief, campaigns like this might have unanticipated societal results.
I’d hate to see shoplifting/burglary/mugging stats climbing in a few years time.