

Well there are fibre-optic drones in mass-production now… Place a remote controlled “mothership” van outside the electronic warfare perimeter, start a dozen drones from there, and tada, countermeasures countermeasured.


Well there are fibre-optic drones in mass-production now… Place a remote controlled “mothership” van outside the electronic warfare perimeter, start a dozen drones from there, and tada, countermeasures countermeasured.


Man fuck Axel Voss! Damn copyright shill. Guess we can take solace in the fact that he seemed to be the only one clearly taking the publishers side here.
And if I’m not mistaken, the European Commission representative argued in his reply to Voss (around 12:20) that “collective management organisations” or “cultural heritage institutions” might well be allowed to preserve games that are not commercially available anymore already under the current framework.


You don’t have to have blind devotion to something to be a fan of it.
Fan was originally short for fanatic, so it does actually imply blind devotion. Etymologically at least.
No, you will be fined upwards of 240€, lose your license for a month, and get 2 points on your license (8 points means you lose it permanently, you will have to redo the license and take a so-called “idiot-test” beforehand).