Those were legit, though, you can resurface optical media to allow it to be read again
Those were legit, though, you can resurface optical media to allow it to be read again
This is like the r/edc guys whipping out their knives at every opportunity or r/guns hoping some day they can justify shooting someone
Best case you have some shampoo bottles you can read the ingredients of. Or for the very sophisticated you have toilet literature in your bathroom.
I thought it was funny
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Think of an NFT as a membership card to a club. You can sell your card to someone else, but there’s nothing stopping the club from changing their system and no longer accepting old cards, not letting someone in despite having a card, or going out of business.
And you’ve never been able to own movies or video games, unless you made them yourself. NFT’s don’t change that either, you may own a receipt for access to something, but the club analogy still counts.
But you’re not the owner, though, you don’t get a copyright, the image is hosted externally, anything besides the receipt is just a contract which needs to be enforced via regular legal means and can be broken.
Then pay for the software?
I mean, just change apps at that point? There’s no lock-in, worst case you lose what you paid to remove ads. No point getting worked up over hypothetical scenarios
They work on light scratches, but anything too deep will damage the data layer. However, you can do a lot with cloth and toothpaste