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  • Or trailers

  • I do the exact same thing. It also filters out all the bought fake 5 star reviews that will just get harder to detect.

  • I doubt most Americans would do that. I had American friends visit and they asked me to slow down at like 160 km/h.

  • Actually, our punishments for speeding are very mild compared to much of the rest of Europe. Going over the limit by such a margin will get you lose your license though.

  • government emails stored in Microsoft’s cloud

  • Klingt wie der erhobene Zeigefinger von jemandem, der nie die Verzweiflung erfahren hat, die ein Kind mit sich bringt, das einfach nicht einschlafen will.

  • Firefox needs to work on ensuring seamless compatibility with more websites, web apps and so on

    Care to share some examples Firefox has trouble with? The only issues I have with websites is due to my aggressive use of Noscript.

  • Millennials grew up alongside modern computing (meaning the two matured together). We dealt with everything from BASIC on a C64 to DOS and then through Windows 3 through current. We also grew up alongside Linux

    Only the oldest millenials did. When the youngest were born, the internet and Windows 95 were readily available and they were in middle school when the iPhone came out.

  • My farts in a sealed bucket are extremely limited and yet I haven't found a single buyer.

  • 4% of gross revenue is not a negligible amount. For no company.

  • How people will accept having their entire lives scanned, categorised and sold off to the highest bidder is beyond me

    Me too. It was painfully obvious what Google will do once they launched Gmail and I never used it because of that.

  • Well, once the AI hype calms down and people realize the current approach won't lead to actual intelligence or "The Singularity", there may be quite some nuclear plants left over. That or they will be used to mine shitcoins.

  • When I was a kid the family rule was that the game is only over once there's a "real" winner, meaning all the others gone bankrupt. Always great for the first loser and easy 3-4 hour games. I just liked playing the bank and sorting bills.

  • And who forces all the corps to correctly implement that protocol? Getting you locked in is in all of their interests, after all.

  • this is shitpost community, some people are too uptight, its dark humour, you should just block the community if you don't like it.

  • Mature/elderly people don't care either. Nor do casual mobile players. Basically everyone except the former gamer populace plays these games.

  • I want to agree with you because that's what I want too. Unfortunately, the financial success of f2p microtransaction infested pseudo-games tells the majority of players are just fine with that bullshit.

  • Sure, but the networking and consent-finding are defining features of a blockchain. Nobody calls a git repo a blockchain.

  • horribly inefficient

    The core feature of all blockchain tech.