If you had reasonable copyright terms like 5 years and a requirement to release code/digital artifacts for library archival once it becomes public commons?
Thanks, I've heard a lot of people enjoyed it so I'm pretty excited! I do that a lot with longer games, play like half then come back months later
It's the Link's Awakening of Mario games
Just got red dead 2 for sale on console for 20 bucks, planning on starting it tonight.
I'm usually pretty good with Tuesdays
Crime rates dropping in US, multiple companies working with NASA for ISS access, direct observation of gravitational waves, left reddit for Lemmy, multiple COVID vaccines in like a year from outbreak, more usage of renewable energy sources, etc. There are some obvious problems we need to get together and address as communities, countries, and species, but there are a bunch of improvements and advancements being made too.
Probably take a break for a month or two then look for some oss project or activism to participate in, play more music and video games, etc.
Meanwhile the governor of Texas is pardoning jury convicted murderers like Daniel Perry for political gain.
I'm not even one trillion in debt
I wouldn't disagree about lying police, authoritarian judges filling for-profit prisons, etc but what felonies do I commit every day?