And that “practical use” kills linemen.
And that “practical use” kills linemen.
Ah, so you are a troll who has no intention of engaging in an honest conversation. Got it.
What?
You are even more wrong.
Bogo is a free game. What is wrong with you?
What?
My argument directly engaged with the original post that game developers should be forced to open source their software. The analogy you made has nothing to do with open source software, it has to do with payment models…
Edit: and ops position doesn’t make any claims about payment models…
Why would I need to elaborate on an argument I didn’t make? I don’t understand? I made my argument, if you don’t understand it, I don’t know what you don’t understand?
What are you misunderstanding?
No. I didn’t make the analogy you claimed I did. You strawman’d my argument and made one you like.
That’s not the analogy I gave.
It’s the designs and schematics part that makes them equivalent.
Edit2: Jesus people, please engage with the actual argument… not some strawman argument I didn’t make.
I must be missing something here.
Edit: I do think that abandonware should be opensourced at some point… but I don’t understand this level of entitlement.
Waaaaat? The Texas power grid is price gouging again?!? Who could have foreseen this??? After all that work they put into the power grid after the last time this happened? It’s almost like someone should regulate this power grid or something.
It’s called split tunnel. You can choose which apps go through the von and which ones don’t.
Yes, in theory that would work. But they actually make main disconnect switches for this in the event that the main breaker fails. It’s a mandatory install in all grid tie electrical generator systems (including solar).