Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
+1. Lots of people are also likely to not have any idea about the situation and just think their PC crashes or acts up more. More of these issues can pop up over time.
A recall forces them to notify customers of the issue so the customer can act on it.
If the product has issues it should be legally required to either have a warranty extension, recall, or both. Heck they shouldn’t be selling more units until it’s figured out and patched.
It’s absurd to say: “it might have problems but we’ll keep selling it as is”.
We have safety recalls. There should be product degregation recalls.
Unless your lists are 1000s of items long, just use text files in a folder.
Could even go fancy and use markdown.
I was told they’d always be there for me. Then my dad passed away a few years ago.
I still miss him.
Sometimes I wonder: for a PC sitting behind a consumer router with no extra ports forwarded: How important are OS updates?
I mean if everything works for you on this version, why rock the boat? The idea is supposed to be security, fixes, and new features. We can throw out new features and fixes if you’re happy with everything as is.
Security is very buzzy and kind of vague to this type of user, but they also probably don’t tread far off from popular (likely … hopefully … safe) websites.
So hmm, if not accessing unsafe websites, and hidden behind a router NAT, and with physical safety of home, I wonder if the benefit of rocking the boat (and getting more ads and crap) is worth it.
Like definitely risks are there for any internet connected device but weighing it would be interesting. Someone in infosec should do a real analysis of this situation.
Seems cool. Thiccc though.
Any ideas on price?
Understood. I just think it could spread and be enjoyed by lots more via that path. Of course, it’s all up to the devs.
It took a while to get going, but eventually the story worked well to pull me in. I was hooked on the character development and the plot.
The world is so vivid and beautiful too. Lots of things to look for, hunt, explore, etc. I really liked it.
I also had my character grow a big mustache. My wife won’t let me do that so I lived vicariously through the game for that too.
Cool looking app. I wish it was available on Google Play for people not familiar with third party app downloads.
RDR2
I’ll cast a vote for checking the local Facebook marketplace or craigslist for a deal on a good laser printer.
My username has a space and a newline in it.
Random things break at random times.
Some of the assets still come from the original game, but OpenRCT2 is wonderful.
Species of apples
I wouldn’t want to be their host … or ISP … for when Nintendo comes a knocking.
Like they’re not going to want to fight a lawsuit for this repo: they’ll cut the service off instead.
I guess if it’s hosted in a country not friendly to DMCA, etc. they may be able to get away with it. Still risky though.
… effortless casting could be a negative depending on who ya ask.
I’m not really ok with that type of anti other country behavior in (edit to add the word: almost) any case. Heck, I want cheap Chinese EV options in the US too.
Make government (and other) tracking opt-out-able by law. That is the law we need. Not this bs version.
This current bill literally sounds like it’s written by American companies to squash a foreign competition. You know Facebook, YouTube, etc. are biting at the teeth for more users (and ad revenue) of short form content; especially if TikTok users scattered to other platforms.
Once again: give users the freedom to chose what they want. This is a government overreach.
I would say make laws about data collection, usage, etc. instead of banning TikTok.
Heck, fix more important problems like income disparity, hunger, homelessness, healthcare, our wasteful spending, so many things more important and yet we’re wasting time on TikTok.
I don’t think people think this is a good use of time.
Seriously, it’s government overreach and ignoring freedom of speech, etc.
I might be misunderstanding the licenses so correct me if wrong.
Can companies use GPL code internally without release as long as the thing written with it doesn’t get directly released to the public?
… or does GPL pollute everything even if used internally for commercial purposes?