I'm not sure, but I think it could be the promotional video for the Cave Johnson announcer pack for Dota, there was a bit where he was goofing around while supervising the recording.
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their acceptable use policy straight up forbids viewing pornography or graphic violence
That's one thing I'm unsure about, because at the very top of the acceptable use policy it says that those points apply to Mozilla services - is Firefox a service, or does it only apply to online services that are built into Firefox?
I still don't like it if it's overreaching, but I could understand if they don't want, say, porn on some sharing features where they might be hosting something.
I would imagine it's for shared spaces, including cafes, where you want to be dealing out individual teabags but don't want other people touching the one you'll be using.
I don't know from experience, but I've seen mentions of it taking serious work, including dealing with CP content being uploaded (federated?) to random instances...
Always has been
The population of the US is 340 million
340,000,000*1,000,000=340,000,000,000,000 or 340 trillion.
I'm no expert, but I'm curious by what estimate is that Elon's net worth? And that's ignoring the part where a lot of that net worth isn't even made of money that can be spent easily.
I think it might still be dropping executables in .config, stuff like the JDK or even its own software versions
So what you're saying is, an extraction shooter where you play as a bodyguard for the VIP NPC, with some fun risk reward mechanics related to straying from the NPC for loot, and deciding which items to keep for yourself and which to give to the NPC? Sounds quite novel, could be fun
The drama where he ended up ripping into the maintainer who's trying to block rust code from being added? :P
Context doesn't matter because ultimately it's directed at somebody and telling them to kill themselves. I don't think he actually wanted that to happen, but he said it. It doesn't make him a villain, but it's something that shouldn't happen.
I imagine some instances might ban users for upvoting certain things, you know...