Theres also jak and daxter, i believe it was called openGOAL?
pistachio
AFAIK european laws only allow to patent "inventions". Software is considered to be a series of "words" in whatever programming language you're using and, like sentences, it's not an invention and can't be patented.
On the other hand, software-assisted inventions can be patented as a whole.
With that said, software can still be considered a "work" protected by copyright laws.
Question: did you read the article linked? If the answer is yes and the comment still reflects your opinion, please leave
Edit: thought i was under a different post 🙄
Wow, thank you for the detailed response! Unfortunately I can't inspect the card before buying, so I'd have to take the risk. I'll ask the seller for how long the port has been broken and if he can pinpoint any particular events after which the port stopped working.
I fully agree. On reddit i would use the all frontpage to find new communities. Here it doesnt work.
So assuming you disable all the optional telemetry in the settings, you should be good right?
I think he does know what a firmware. Just didnt't realize the origin of the term.
A firmware is neither soft nor hard... it's firm.
(Or maybe I completely misunderstood the tweet 🙄
Still unexpected. And that's the problem.
Comments are obviously public because I can read them. But there is no "upvoted by xx people (and downvoted by xx)" link I can click to see the list of people who interacted this way with the post. It's only with API calls or similar that I can access the information.
Still unexpected. And that's the problem.
Comments are obviously public because I can read them. But there is no "upvoted by xx people (and downvoted by xx)" link I can click to see the list of people who interacted this way with the post. It's only with API calls or similar that I can access the information.
Old video, still relevant
https://youtu.be/tk862BbjWx4?si=vM3Y7owR45jGDw56