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NotSteve_ , (edited ) to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Manjaro Je suis en train de faire le tour de la maison et je suis en train de faire le tour de la maison et je suis en train de faire le tour de la maison

Edit: I dont know why it switched to French

Copythis , to asklemmy in People of lemmy, what was your “oh crap” moment?

I heard that “who let the dogs out” by the Baha Men is about ugly girls coming to the club.

I was explaining this to a coworker, and one of my female coworkers were around. After I said it, I looked at her and said “oh my gosh I’m so sorry” because I thought it was inappropriate to say at work.

She took it as I was calling her ugly! (she was though)

Taleya ,

Ironic, it’s about dogshit men who catcall women

ettyblatant ,
@ettyblatant@lemmy.world avatar

The lyrics support this.

Well, the party was nice, the party was pumpin’ Heya, yippie yi yo And everybody havin’ a ball Huh, huh, yippie yi yo I tell the fellas start the name callin’ Yippie yi yo And the girls respond to the call I heard a woman shout out Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who, who?

24_at_the_withers , to nostupidquestions in Is the Video Download Helper companion app safe on Firefox?

Can’t speak for the security or that extension - I tried it once several years ago and immediately ran into the same problems. Since then, I’ve used JDownloader2, which is a standalone app, on both windows and Linux Mint. Works great for me.

Findmysec , to piracy in Where to find FLAC music?

Doubledoubletop

Blxter ,
@Blxter@lemmy.zip avatar

They are rebranding to a new website it is faster imo I don’t like how when u unzip the files there is no parent folder however you have to make that.

Edit: New site lucida.to

Findmysec ,

There’s discord groups but they’re hard to find because of snitches. I got in early so I have some access now but it’s hard for newcomers

xmunk , to asklemmy in What duration of time do you connect to intellectual property?

Fifteen years tops. Fifteen years is just under half of the average number of years you’ll be in the workforce and if you put your heart and soul into something amazing I feel like it enabling you to skate through at most half of your life is reasonable.

Cobrachicken , to nostupidquestions in Is the Video Download Helper companion app safe on Firefox?

With that many users, don’t you think that app has never ever been uploaded to a site like virustotal?

otter , to fediverse in Fediverse Poster

Wow this would look really cool on a t-shirt / hoodie

Fondots , to asklemmy in What duration of time do you connect to intellectual property?

I feel like there needs to be at least 2 separate sets of rules for copyright.

For independent artists, I think it’s pretty reasonable that copyright should last for their lifetime and maybe a little longer to make sure that their spouse, children, or other dependants can be cared for before the work goes public domain. We can quibble over exactly how long after death that should be, but that seems pretty fair to me (personally I’m tempted to say 18 years+9 months, so if hypothetically a male artist knocked up his wife immediately before kicking the bucket, that kid would still be able to receive something from their father’s works until they reached adulthood.) And if they don’t have any apparent next of kin, it just expires at death.

But when it’s not an independent artist, and it’s something like Disney, where that legal entity that owns the property could very well be around forever, I think it’s more appropriate to put a hard limit on it, maybe 50 years as long as they’re actively using the property- marketing it, selling merchandise, licensing it out, making it available on streaming, etc. and maybe 15 years if they aren’t doing anything with it (Again, we can quibble over the exact length of time, I picked 50 it’s a nice round number, and 15 because that’s how long a design patent lasts and it felt appropriate)

There’s of course going to be some interplay between those two categories, an independent artist who’s contracted to make something for Disney may retain some rights to that work, so what happens after 15 years? What if that artist is contracted to make something using IP that’s about to expire even sooner? What if an independent artist creates something insanely popular and builds a disney-like megacorporation around it with hundreds of other people all creating derivative works from that original thing, does the copyright stay with that original artist to expire when they die or does it become one of those corporate copyrights that expires in 50 years? And if the latter, does that happen automatically when the company hinsts a certain size or how would that happen?

I definitely don’t have all the answers to all those questions, but as a general framework that feels fair to me.

BarHocker ,

Why should the kid get anything from the patents achievements by law?

Nemo ,

Because it is the duty of parents to support their children, and this is desirable for the purposes of a stable society, and the purpise of law is to protect the stability of society?

Fondots , (edited )

An independent artist probably isn’t going to have an employer-sponsored retirement account like a 401k or a pension, etc. like many of us with “normal” jobs have, and are counting on to help our spouses, children, or other dependants should we die before them. Allowing them to retain the rights to an artists work for after death seems to me like it would help fill that same kind of role and also provides them a little protection, since not all artists are wildly successful and may not have been able to save much or anything for retirement/funeral expenses, etc. on their own. I don’t think it needs to last their whole life, their kid could potentially live 100 years which seems excessive and against the spirit of allowing things to go into the public domain, but I think seeing them into adulthood is fair.

Edit: I’m personally contributing to a pension at my job, my wife has never worked there but she still gets to collect that pension after I die, that’s a big part of our collective retirement plans. If we had kids, I’d want to make sure those kids are being provided for out of that pension at least until they’re old enough to live on their own. I think artists would also like to have that kind of safety net for their loved ones after they die.

southsamurai ,
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Because the parents owned it, and it can be passed down like any other property.

That’s the whole point of the discussion.

frezik , to lemmyshitpost in giving her 🧀

It’s true. I once gave a woman cheese, and we were fucking within 10 minutes.

We also planned to hookup that night already, but it had to be the cheese.

niktemadur ,

Was it some sort of blind hookup Tinder-like, and the “password” was a real, actual piece of cheese?
Like with spy craft, “I’ll be at the plaza at 10pm, sitting on the bench in front of the fountain. I will be wearing a Gary Coleman “OBEY” t-shirt and carrying a dark green backpack. You will ask me for a piece of cheese”.

frezik ,

Nothing like that. I just offered to get some cheese for a pre-hookup snack.

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@lemmy.world avatar

Wanna grab some cheese before we bone?

niktemadur ,

“Before we bone, I must tell you… I ate radishes earlier. Perhaps you should, too.”
And that’s how you get on equal footing before jumping into the sack.

Findmysec , to selfhosted in Email wowsers continue

Just let her have Gmail if she is willing to divorce you over windows and email (what a handful you’ve caught there lad)

potentiallynotfelix , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

im using a computer lol

Fedditor385 , to fediverse in What made everyone move to Bluesky or Threads instead of Mastodon?

Its easier to just sign up and find everyone immediately, than to go learn what are instances and which one should you choose to make an account on, and then go and learn how to find other people that are not on that instance, or how to check do they have a mastodon account at all, then go and learn how to XY.

The “go and learn” is something that people, most of them, just don’t want to do. If you need to learn how to use something, this is the first indicator of a bad user experience. It should be obviously easy for a new person to get around.

potentiallynotfelix , to asklemmy in What should I do if I find a bag by the road that I'm concerned it's a dead body?

Call your local law enforcement, either police or sheriff via the non-emergency number to not waste 911 time.

VHS , to piracy in Where to find FLAC music?
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Soulseek

Moshpotatoes91 ,

Came to say the same! 👍

miss_demeanour , (edited )
MapleEngineer , to technology in Any recommendations for printers that don't require proprietary inks, subscriptions or special apps?
@MapleEngineer@lemmy.ca avatar

We own two Epson EcoTank printers and love them.

0x0 ,

I had an Epson Stylos Color 740 until i could no longer find cartridges for it. Built to last, but somehow all new printers’ cartridges are never backwards-compatible…

moody ,

The EcoTank models are built to be refilled from bottles. The ink is also much cheaper, and they can be used with dye sublimation ink if one wishes.

Their regular printers are shitty otherwise.

Estebiu ,
@Estebiu@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Just upgraded from an old epson printer to an ecotank. Shit just works. I never managet to get my old one recognized on linux; with the ecotank it’s just a package from the aur and everything works. And it works so well. I would definetly recommend an epson ecotank.

EDIT: I didnt yet test the scanner, as I use a separate brother one

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