I’m also curious to see the original image
I’m also curious to see the original image
That sounds like nonsense. I’ll have to look it up!
Most users of Windows aren’t editing the registry, no matter what problems they encounter.
For power users that do use regedit, I’d argue there’s still a gap between that and using a shell. The registry can be edited entirely with the Windows graphical utility, after all.
Curses, you’ve got a point…!!
“this would work if you did something completely different” lmao
Thanks for sharing the source! I had a feeling it was The Reductress, I love their stuff.
What’s the bottom left one?
I can’t fathom how you’d find that funny.
Hell yeah! Groovy programmer here, mapping closures over lists of objects.
What’s the bottom right image of?
Pal, bud, friendo, sport, tiger, chief, boss.
Disclaimer: this absolutely sucks and I’m baffled that they’ve made this move at all.
That being said, I don’t think folks have noticed the very specific situation where this is the case:
Users who redeemed digital copies of a Blu-ray or DVD purchased from Funimation were granted access to the streaming service, where they could store and stream the purchased program or film.
They are very specifically removing the free digital copies that came with buying hard copies via Blu-ray or DVD. It still sucks, but no one is losing a digital product they outright bought.
before release
According to OP it hasn’t been released yet.
No, this is clearly a joke.
Imagine if Star Citizens got picked up by someone else who could actually finish it.
I don’t think IP shouldn’t exist. I saw someone say studies show 7 years is the correct time limit before they go to public domain though.
Glorious. Some may see it as petty, but I see it as you protecting children.
I don’t know how many headlines would be talking about Communist traitors in 1923.
Being slowly crushed from the feet up by a machine that no one has the ability to stop, while everyone looks on in horror.
Or, more realistically, anything that involves mental deterioration.
This is not remotely helpful.