Serial Experiments Lain, which seems to age better every year.
Serial Experiments Lain, which seems to age better every year.
Which NWSL game was this?
According to the lawsuit that the USWNT filed against U.S. Soccer, Solo was due to make $72,000 this year for being a Tier 1 national team player, so the contract termination presumably costs her $36,000. She can still play for the NWSL’s Seattle Reign, but her $56,000 NWSL salary is also paid for by U.S. Soccer, and…
Betos will be 31 for the World Cup, and Ellis already brought Betos’s backup Franch into camp for the May friendlies. Franch is three years younger than Betos and healthier, considering that Betos was still dealing with a nerve issue into at least June.
You say you aren’t entitled to trustworthy information, but you are. You really are. And if you don’t believe that, you’re part of the problem. Consumers need to fight for their rights. If we stay silent, we’ll be duped by companies for the rest of our lives.
At what point does the developer take responsibility for its own, unambiguous, false (and left uncorrected) representations?
If you bought a new house, only to find out after closing that the sellers ripped out all the copper wiring, HVAC equipment, kitchen appliances, and tore up the hardwood floors, would you be upset? Is that entitlement?
The Polygon stream got more done in 25 minutes than Kotaku did in an hour, and without commentary. So of course that’s the one that got a C&D.
the reddit response is the trainwreck thatI’m enjoying
no significant gains over a cup full of boudin balls
It’s a strategic decision by WotC, and it prompts strategic decisions by writers who probably aren’t going to make them.
It’s not. The OGL still exists, and still exists for 5E, so it’s not a replacement. It’s not open; all content reuse is limited to the DMG. It’s behind a registration wall via OBS, but not behind a paywall; content can be free, but can’t be distributed by other means (although you can pick out a few items from the top…
They did avoid it, by requiring DMG authors to grant permission to other DMG authors to “reuse” anything that’s published. Anything that goes into the DMG is fair game for anyone else to steal. Only outright copy-and-paste jobs are prohibited, and only then on a case-by-case basis.
That route already exists via the OGL. DMG adds nothing but a storefront, and even then it’s the exact same storefront (OBS/DTRPG) that OGL authors already have access to. The inability of DMG writers to own content or control reuse makes it an even worse way to make a living.
It’s already a dump for mediocre content, and OBS isn’t providing tools for sorting and filtering content by type, much less quality. Sales lists are dominated by people who already have large audiences, like existing third-party publishers with art budgets or streamers like the Critical Role team.
The real-talk answer is that the terms of the DMG require contributors to allow all other DMG contributors to use whatever they publish.(Per the FAQ, “All Dungeon Masters Guild authors contribute to a pool of community content that can be re-used, expanded, and explored by other authors in the Dungeon Masters Guild…