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An example here is that Quake was released in 1996 and the source code released in 1999. Quake 2: 1997->2001, Quake 3 Arena: 1999->2005.

I don't think I've ever heard anyone argue that these releases were negative to ID or the game series.


That's what makes "It's our IP" an excuse and not a reason to not release game source, once the game is commercially irrelevant.

I'd like to see an example of just one game that failed commercially due to a company releasing the source code to an older game.


I believe they used Parisian variants of the french units.

They measured the distance between the Mediterranean Sea and the North Sea through Paris with platinum rulers measuring 2 Toise de Paris.

The toise was different in different parts of France, so it was specifically the Paris one they used, and the goal was to get rid of local variants of the same units with vague definitions like toise, point, line, inch, feet, mil(e) etc.

Once they had the distance in Toise de Paris and did some math they could define the circumference of the earth and define the meter at 1/40 000 000 of that.

That length was 443.44 Lignes de Paris where a ligne is 1/864 toise.


Donations don't go to Firefox. As the comment you replied to indicated, they've set up their organization in a way so that users can't pay/donate to Firefox.


With a business account it's even better. Where I work we get one electronic invoice at the end of the month that is automatically paid and entered into the accounting system with the correct VAT code for all purchases and deliveries that month. The savings compared to processing 20/40x traditional charges is way more than what they charge.


Wow! Ubuntu netinstall is ~80MB...


You're right! If you count essential pacstrap packages it's additional ~200MB.


> I really wish net installers were still popular.

Ubuntu still has netinstall available as an option, it's ~80MB.


> why don't they add a camera that can guess what is your fruit/veg, or at least suggest 2-3 items that look close?

They had one of those in a larger supermarket I visited last summer. (EDIT: In Norway) They also had those mobile bar code scanners you bring with you and dock in your trolley, and app payment (including receipt storage), so the entire process was pretty smooth.

I live in a city so I don't use those large supermarkets, so I don't know if this is something new or not.


Some stores here in Norway uses computer vision to identify the produce, I tried it out last summer and it successfully identified ~9/10 with the rutabaga being the one it didn't manage, but the touch keyboard was responsive and easy to use for that one.

For things with more than one option (e.g. organic/non-organic lemons) it would show the 1-4 products it though was relevant and I just had to click the touch monitor on the correct one.


How would that change anything?

DNT = no consent, no DNT = no consent


The 2017 movie Marjorie Prime with Jon Hamm is about this topic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7PtcOLJDco


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