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Kat Dennings shares the 'nice' thing about growing up in an actual haunted house

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Wed Oct 29 21:45:13
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The world’s most endangered marine mammal, the vaquita porpoise, is still hanging on in the waters off Mexico’s northwest coast — and, against all odds, it’s reproducing.

The world’s most endangered marine mammal, the vaquita porpoise, is still hanging on in the waters off Mexico’s northwest coast — and, against all odds, it’s reproducing.

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There was a time when you owned the software you bought.

I play Minecraft most evenings with my son for an hour. Today, the license server was down, and the game wouldn’t start. We just sat there, staring at the launcher, watching it try to verify our license. A game I paid for. Installed locally. All files right there on my hard drive, and yet, I couldn’t open it.

It struck me how subtly things have shifted over the years. You don’t own your tools anymore. You’re renting access—sometimes to your favorite games, sometimes to your productivity apps, even to your creative work. When a server goes down or a company changes its terms, the door quietly closes on something that used to be yours.

It’s convenient, yes. Seamless updates, cloud saves, multiplayer access. But that convenience has a hidden cost: control.

My son just asked, “Why can’t we play if it’s on our computer?” I didn’t have a good answer. Maybe that’s the most telling sign of all.

There was a time when you owned the software you bought. I play Minecraft most evenings with my son for an hour. Today, the license server was down, and the game wouldn’t start. We just sat there, staring at the launcher, watching it try to verify our license. A game I paid for. Installed locally. All files right there on my hard drive, and yet, I couldn’t open it. It struck me how subtly things have shifted over the years. You don’t own your tools anymore. You’re renting access—sometimes to your favorite games, sometimes to your productivity apps, even to your creative work. When a server goes down or a company changes its terms, the door quietly closes on something that used to be yours. It’s convenient, yes. Seamless updates, cloud saves, multiplayer access. But that convenience has a hidden cost: control. My son just asked, “Why can’t we play if it’s on our computer?” I didn’t have a good answer. Maybe that’s the most telling sign of all.

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