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This article is saying other countries should repeal their equivalents to the DMCA’s anti-curcumvention, just like Cory Doctorow says, and I agree too. The whole reason those counties passed DMCA-like laws was that we threatened to tariff them if they don’t. Well, now we’re tariffing them anyway. We’re no longer holding up our end of the bargain, and neither should anyone else.
How about the music from the Splatoon games? They’re squids and octopi, but they sound suitably fishy.


Oh dang! I also came in here to say Bad Religion, and I would have been wrong. Thank you for bringing sources.
Found it on Getty Images. Oh no, that’s Dr. Oz kneeling over the guy, too. I keep forgetting that snake oil salesman has a job in the White House.


My thought was to make a plumbing system that pipes water up and down, and someone’s superpower removes the effect of gravity on the upward flowing section only. Gravity accelerates water going down, but doesn’t decelerate it coming back up. But, I don’t know anyone who actually has control over gravity in a defined area other than myself in my dreams.
Generally, I use RetroArch with the cores Recalbox uses on all of my emulation rigs. Most of the heavy lifting is done by the RetroArch cores for Final Burn Neo, Beetle, FCEUMM, Gambatte, SNES9x, Genesis Plus GX, PCSX Rearmed, ParaLLEl N64, mGBA, Flycast, and PPSSPP. Most of my devices run Emulation Station, using ES-DE on Windows when not playing online matches with Fightcade.