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Pretty sure. He’s been rocking the longer hair for a little while now.
Pretty sure. He’s been rocking the longer hair for a little while now.
Feedly has been amazing. I’ve got a little RasPi 4 server here; what service are you going to self-host as an alternative?
This is awesome. I’m wondering if other companies have similar versions of their site.
Nunya, last I heard.
I think you may be on to something
Love it so much this straight up sounds like an advertisement
That explains it. No one does this out of the goodness of their hearts. It’s either a tax write off or avoiding CoL adjustments.
Yeah, it’s not like anyone bought a Disney + sub because it was available in the Tesla lol
I think they’re looking for more a consumer perspective. Disney will probably sue for a breach of contract, but I also wouldn’t be surprised if they somehow ended up signing a TOS that allows Tesla to make changes whenever they want. From a consumer perspective, definitely legal to just remove an app. False advertising? Nah, when you buy the car/use the infotainment center, you’re agreeing to a TOS that requires you give your first born to the gigafactory they built.
Seriously though, it’s very standard practice that a TOS includes language that the service can change in quality at any given time with no warning.
Google will expand billing options for in-app purchases and simplify direct app downloads from developers.
Sounds like a win actually. Nice.
Oof.
Exactly. I hate when people lead off with that. It assumes their personal involvement in the war does anything other than make themselves feel less hopeless.
According to his biographer, he’s wildly bipolar.
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Exactly. Instagram doesn’t claim ownership to any of your content, but Instagram’s terms of use state that the user grants Instagram a non-exclusive, fully paid, and royalty-free, transferable, sub-licensable, worldwide license to use their content. Additionally, they can make money off your content without ever paying you a cut. Honestly, it’s pretty boiler plate at this point. No one should expect anything else from corporations.
Or the oil industry hiring economists to refute other economists conclusions when it comes to damages from oil spills (see Exxon Valdez)
Okay yeah, then you’re absolutely right.
For sure, I’m just giving them a hard time with semantics haha
Because my new intel integrated graphics cause Wayland to run like a slideshow.