Ones that look like this, or something different?
Ones that look like this, or something different?
We’ve been making them since the beginning of the pandemic, the pattern is based on a store-bought one we took apart, and we’ve made several iterations over the years including making wearable versions. It’s sewn from an airtight fabric (silpoly is the best we’ve worked with, but hard to sew) on a normal sewing machine, and has a continuous fan to keep it inflated
Having worked on programming auth stuff before, that is absolutely a bug. It may stem from a mistake in planning rather than one in implementation, but that is unambiguously the wrong behavior.
Lack of shame doesn’t do you any good financially if you aren’t using it to take social risks that people with shame wouldn’t
https://xkcd.com/1570/ cleanly sums up why I shy away from actively trading my own money despite the temptation to do so
There are a lot of different types of characteristics that get described as ‘smart.’ Risk aversion is often categorized as ‘smart,’ as in “I’m too smart to do something that risky,” but that is definitely not something billionaires are known for - you can’t get that much money without big risky bets paying off.
My neighborhood is very “dog and jog” walkable, and that helps build some connections with neighbors who either have a dog to walk or get out for recreation or exercise, but I wish it were “destination” walkable as well so I could more easily run into neighbors who don’t fall into those categories
Thanks, that adds a lot of good context! That concern seems less relevant to photography, since there (to my understanding) there isn’t usually something copyrightable analogous to an ongoing world/character, but is definitely relevant to the conversation. How long do you think copyright should last? Would term renewals upon addition to a canon make a difference to your opinions? Do you not think your audience would care about whether additions are by the original author?
Looks better than both old and new Reddit!
Does the idea of shortening it to 10 years as others in the thread have suggested scare you as well?
Each jurisdiction in which it has protection
I think the value that has been produced by a single IP should be a trigger for passing into the public domain, not just elapsed time
This is one of the bigger speed bumps with lemmy, but hopefully apps/web apps eventually get a smarter way to deal with links to other instances more robust than relying on users using markup
I’ve been watching Wildtype excitedly for some time, I’ll definitely jump at the first chance I get to try it!
Then that’s probably us! Something about “Dragon Day” on r/dragons?