I would advise against structure when you're starting. Find a physical hobby and just start doing that. Become friends with the fittest guy you can find (they love talking about fitness and will be happy to talk about…
How to stay fit: - Make it easy. If it's hard, you will quit. - If you eat out, eat a salad (check the calories and keep it low). Think before you eat. - Do your one hobby 2-4 times per week and try to get better at it.…
Agreed. I think what the EFF is saying her though is that the claimed protections for content creators is just a cover for anti competitive behavior. If they would agree to only enforce DRM/DMCA laws on people abusing…
" -- all trace their success to business strategies that shocked and outraged established industry when they first emerged. Cable started as unlicensed businesses that retransmitted broadcasts and charged for it.…
"But if someone goes around your DRM and doesn't violate any other laws, the non-aggression pact means that you couldn't use the W3C standardised DRM as a route to legally shut them down. That would protect security…
I would advise against structure when you're starting. Find a physical hobby and just start doing that. Become friends with the fittest guy you can find (they love talking about fitness and will be happy to talk about…
How to stay fit: - Make it easy. If it's hard, you will quit. - If you eat out, eat a salad (check the calories and keep it low). Think before you eat. - Do your one hobby 2-4 times per week and try to get better at it.…
Agreed. I think what the EFF is saying her though is that the claimed protections for content creators is just a cover for anti competitive behavior. If they would agree to only enforce DRM/DMCA laws on people abusing…
" -- all trace their success to business strategies that shocked and outraged established industry when they first emerged. Cable started as unlicensed businesses that retransmitted broadcasts and charged for it.…
"But if someone goes around your DRM and doesn't violate any other laws, the non-aggression pact means that you couldn't use the W3C standardised DRM as a route to legally shut them down. That would protect security…