Not using proprietary protocols isn’t lagging behind.
Not using proprietary protocols isn’t lagging behind.
Universities giving away pirated textbooks is output.
Yes, plenty. Just not the one people want.
EFF isn’t trying to make money off of you or willing to compromise your privacy for profit when necessary.
https://techcrunch.com/2022/05/24/ddg-microsoft-tracking-blocking-limit
Quick math shows that’s irrelevant with a 4% revenue cap, as I pointed out in my original comment, and at best they will be paid the same as just doing a 4% revenue fee. More likely they will get some amount less than 4% from most devs.
The only reason I see for them going this route instead is to claim they are still royalty free, install fees aren’t royalties. Which is BS anyway.
It works for that market too even without install fees, you just make it a percentage of revenue generated from microtransactions. It’s still tied to the game.
Still trying to shoehorn in a “runtime fee”. That’s not going to work and with this model it’s pointless anyway. Just make it a 4% revenue for sales after $1 million. Same end results (actually potentially more in fees) without all the runtime issues. Make it apply only to a specific version and later and after a certain date and then you also don’t have the retroactive problem and the massive blowback.
To be fair, those are also terribly designed cars if that requires power and doesn’t work with a manual release.
If you use the manual door release in Teslas it can apparently damage the trim when you close the door again. Wonderfully designed cars.
I think offering them is fine, provided it has 100% charge and the expected travel is less than the available range.
If you require a video on how to open doors at all there is a problem with the car, let alone a 10 minute video that includes explanations about how the manual release can damage the car.
Change mail (private) to moderated public notice board (not private). The owner of the public notice board should probably be sued for allowing the content to stay up.
I’m suing them for defamation for saying that
Not actually suing, that would require discovery which would lead to losing and more importantly forcing them to disclose their moderation policies. It’s just an empty threat to sue so nazi sympathizers can point to it and “see they don’t allow nazi’s.”
Sure, but that shouldn’t be surprising. Gentoo isn’t trying to intentionally make the process harder. I haven’t installed it for years but even then it was fairly streamlined and easy for what you’re doing.
7 States and DC don’t have a tipped minimum wage.
In CA it’s $15.50 currently with our without tips.
On Youtube they are 480p. On Google TV they appear to be HD and allow downloading.
Still shitty as you have to use their app, a chromecast or google TV smart TV.
I own my house and don’t have an HOA. Guess what?
Still can’t do whatever I want with it when I want. Still need to get permits and follow local/state regulations.
It works well in California. Just had one the other morning for a 4.2.
Depending on how far away it is I’ll have a few seconds notice. This one was really close so the alert came in almost at the same time. Last year I had about 10-15 seconds notice for a 6.4.