

Configure it to have limited access and your kid will know everything in a week trying to unlock it


Configure it to have limited access and your kid will know everything in a week trying to unlock it
They are honest, but not very clear. We could rewrite that as “we assigned monetary value to your privacy”
Depending on road size, it is for trucks to be able to turn


I didn’t see a single top level comment be the devil’s advocate so I will give it a try.
Humanity moves forward. Standards are always shifting. New technologies and needs are created everyday and people want to raise their standard of living to accommodate for new things. Also, global population has been growing since we stabilized food production in the 1800’s.
If companies don’t grow at least with population, that means tomorrow we will have less than today. If companies don’t also grow with raising standards of living, that means someone stays poor. If companies don’t also grow to match the complexities of producing new technology, that means we stopped in time technologically.
In a competitive system such as capitalism, you don’t wait for more competitors to show up and fill this new ever-growing demand; you take that demand for yourself. So everyone seeks growth.
When a society does not grow (i.e. japan) for too long, capitalism doesn’t break down immediately, but you clearly see it stagnates. Japan’s population is not stable and their economy is facing major problems.
Whether growth is organic or fabricated is a related, but different, topic


The end goal was always to deprive us of alternatives


If I was doing something wrong and could say “no u” to whoever complained, I would too


Also called Pix. Instant payment, every single bank supports it, can register your phone number, email address, business number or get a random key to your account so anyone with one of the those details can pay you. Tiny catch is you have to be in Brazil (Btw I heard we are exporting it to other countries)


Isn’t menopause the clock?


If you don’t have anybody, it will be hard to be a neet. They are usually maintained by someone else (mostly parents)


This is big, these algorithms are useful for a ton of things (and can get very expensive in big sets)


Man you have way more faith in adults than I do


The initiative start with the game “the crew”, where ubisoft shut down the servers and you can’t even play singleplayer. The argument is that your product can be removed without your consent. The counter-argument is that it is not a product, it is a license.
The best possible outcome is that developers be required to keep games playable if they don’t want to maintain it anymore,by either updating the game to work offline or providing lan/private server capabilities.
It might just end up being a warning when buying the game like “this is a license, not a product: access may be revoked at any time”
You loved one dies, you feel happy. You are in logical despair but can’t feel it.
I’ll pass
There was on android, but they removed it. Gave me a real headache when I needed to flash a sd card and the only reader was the one on the phone


You have a lot of faith in people’s logic level. Most people read at 6th grade level. There is a person saying “I think this”, do you really think everyone in there thought “I’m completely unaware of what the deceased thought”


They just don’t want to support it to save dev time/money
the first Sunday after the full Moon that occurs on or after the spring equinox.
Definition of arbitrary lol


I knew half of the answers would be “just use linux”
There was a new development in japan less than a year ago. Downside is all your teeth fall out and all regrow