Usually that's not so much the developers but the publisher that the devs have to abide by.
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Not a true answer, but I have found a number of Chinese shows on nyaa, si.
Eternal archival format shifting.
I think that user may be referring to Empress herself, not the commenter.
As in, Empress doesn't need to be using slurs to make her points.
I agree, why not have all of the funds go to servers and the engineers+teams and the rest of the profits go to artists that make the service possible
It is a great resource but? it caps out at the Wii era so... not for this case.
You can e.g. connect it to a PC, use it as a second monitor and as a drawing tablet for photoshop.
This is interesting. What kind of software on PC or just pretty native?
The idea is that agency is under duress/not coming from a sound state of mind
In this regard it's about the ability to pirate, which always comes down to the classic "it's a service issue."
The need for pirating this software wouldn't exist if the license check wasn't broken, but since it is, it's now the only way to access it regardless of your ownership or not.
FWIW I've found Piped (LibreTube on Android) has decent recommendations when you are inside a video. Main feed is just standard, but once you go into a video the suggestions are roughly the same in my experience.
You also don't have to set it up to skip automatically, it will play through with a popup option to skip.
It wasn't a lie from tech marketing, people genuinely acted this way.
It has faded a lot in the last decade, but it was definitely a prevalent mindset from people my age around 2010.