i think they were saying create a drm-free copy of the ebook, your point still stands
i think they were saying create a drm-free copy of the ebook, your point still stands
Is the only point of a copy like that for re-encoding? I assume you can do so with minimal loss in quality
there could have been a chance then. no shame on the devs though. that is a costly battle to fight.
i havent read the documents but i assume this would be in japanese courts, where it pretty much a guaranteed loss on yuzu’s part.
How do you access it? the one I am seeing pinned seems to link to rentry?
From what I understand: During the compilation of the code it becomes unreadable to humans, needing to be reverse engineered, which is entails insane amounts of work. So, unless there is a leak or the game isn’t fully compiled like (I think) Unity games, it will be unlikely to find source code.
I was under the impression that who could get the .edu tld was restricted only to schools and other acredited educational institutions?
Even then if you have the hardware to run the 1st party console games on PC you can always emulate the switch.
in my experience the “physical” copy of a game now, only gives access to installing a game. But I dont really use consoles so maybe I am misunderstanding how it works.
qBitTorrent has an option to only use a specific network adaptor, which i use to only allow qBitTorrent to use my VPN
from what i understand its only on the filter, which isnt meant to be smoked. (i think? never smoked)
it would likely be possible to have enough redundant data that it would be usable still
it is i didnt see that bit.
isnt nyaa.si strictly for japanese/east asian content?
legality was never a thing nintendo considered