Anonymous asked:
why do you hate swifties so much
gayweeddaddy69 answered:
because they aligned themselves with the treacherous count dooku
Which gay podcast? All of them.
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Anonymous asked:
why do you hate swifties so much
gayweeddaddy69 answered:
because they aligned themselves with the treacherous count dooku
When I found out Paramount+ was removing Star Trek: Prodigy I bought all 20 episodes of S1 from Amazon Video since that was the only way for me to watch all 20 at the time. On 6/27, I lost access to episodes 10-20. Amazon has done what they can, which isn't much.
All 20 were accessible when I paid for all 20. The full season is what I was buying. Now, I only have access to 9 of the episodes.
What is the point of buying digital content if they're just going to steal it back from you afterwards?! Is this not false advertisement?
Seems appropriate
People don’t seem to realize this. Digital purchases are great until the seller no longer has the rights to the media and suddenly its not yours anymore
Pirate and download and back up EVERYTHING. And if you don't know how, ask someone who seems like they might be able to walk you through it. It really isn't that difficult and you don't need to understand the inner workings of your computer or any fancy-schmancy technology lingo either.
Audible has yanked back copies of audiobooks I "bought." Amazon has yanked entire series I "bought." I "bought" a documentary series 3 years ago and went to watch it a few weeks ago & found that the only way to do so was to subscribe to a channel I'd never heard of and pay over and over for a series I'd already paid for.
We need to start talking about digital "purchases" as what they functionally are - licenses - and seriously, please do download and backup things or just go back to buying physical media.
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So, in spite of suing multiple other companies with the assertion that scraping user content for generative AI training is illegal, Long Rodent has decided that the dead bird is going to do the same thing! Natively! On-platform! To train his own new generative AI engine!
With this in mind, I cannot impress this vehemently enough:
yeah he only sued the other AI people bc they didn’t pay him to use “his” data.
If you wanna delete your tweets w/o the whole account Duke Dougal’s solution here works fine (f12 in browser, select console, paste in the script w your username edited in). Sharing this bc all API options right now are paid bc of the changes made earlier in the year, but you can still do it this way for free.