Isn't that an illegally forced agreement? I mean, the consumer already bought the product and is forced to enter an agreement after the fact? At least it feels like it would be illegal.
It's the same with software, sure, but somehow I've been brainwashed into thinking it's ok because it's a digital product/I only agree to a license of said product.
Imma make a game called Deerfact Park which is a deer simulator where you can do factual things that deers factually do like infiltrate a futuristic company and espionage steal their shit and then imma release it on steam take that corporate bastards.
It seems that you don't curate your followers much and/or don't follow many people. The timeline is what you make it to be by following a variety of people as there isn't an algoritm to curate it for you. There's plenty of interesting content circling around and it's wholly up to you wether it makes it to your timeline or not.
Well, if a company with 500 machines need to go through a process like in the op to get rid of an unwanted login feature then my guess is that Microsoft isn't the right partner for them or something else is wrong with the IT department.
We are the happiest because we don't give a fuck. Today I took my bike to work and slipped on some ice. Hurt my back a bit. What I did was yell "PERKELE!" and just go on my merry way. Work was shit but what can you do.
I question the legality of Russian government.
How about them apples, Puttyput?