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In my case it was. Got an automatic flag on an work composed, performed, recorded, and released by the Air Force Band of the Pacific.

Turns out someone was re-selling it on media and the label had auto-filed all their holdings. So you'd get flagged on every usage.

The sergeant in charge of the correspondence for the band was annoyed but as YouTube is private there honestly wasn't anything they could do (other than write me a polite response to send on that I was correct). I did make them aware of it in the unlikely event someone else asks, though.

Annoyingly enough YouTube doesn't take down the automatic match even when it's a false claim from what I saw.


That's generally the case with most museums. Only a fraction have physical displays.

The idea is that the "stuff" is archived or stored properly which is much less of a burden. When it's desirable to do so public displays of it can be created.


Right. It was also popular in some Arabic language countries and South America at the very least.

Probably more correct to say it was a computer standard launched in Japan.


Philips was a big proponent of MSX.


Also in Europe.

I wrote my first lines of BASIC code on one as a kid.


That'll still work to see which driver is running. Might want to append "| head -30" so you don't get all the unnecessary debug for your answer, though. Or grep for what you're expecting (i.e. "| grep -i nvidia").


I... just assume any bluetooth device that requires a vendor supplied locked-in application is exfiltrating every piece of data it can get it's grubby mits on. As the business model.

Unless it provably states otherwise. Is that a minority opinion?


If so, then I'm in the minority with you.


The lead is used to adulterate the product for color if I'm recalling correctly.


Lead chromate is an incredibly vivid yellow. Good color, bad health effects, as we learned from years of lead paint.


Yes. As per the original post above 200$. Advertising is what is omitted in the thumbnail estimate.


Drowning, if it's not covered elsewhere, would be my guess. Possibly infants with improper bedding and smothering hazards in their bed.


46.23 billion for apple. And that's a single manufacturer, albeit potentially the highest revenue one.

I imagine Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc. all are also massive core producers despite not making an external product for sale.

So I'd guess trillion(s?) in production of product or internal use, or near enough.


A large part of the reason people ignore your model for business use, where the target platform is locked down to a single target, is the perceived need to run their software on any given piece of hardware.

That's a question that really aught to be answered. If the business application only requires Windows PCs as a target your design wins out despite the perceived shortcomings.


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