Other responses indicate that the recipient/target has to opt into their location being shown via an SMS, so I fail to understand the outrage assuming the same requirement exists for the non-trial version.
Still can't actually opt out of forced updates (non-critical security at least)? Still can't actually kill the extremely invasive telemetry? Still can't get LTSB/equivalent as an individual user to help resolve the…
> There are some downsides. You can say that again. Just look at the John Deere debacle that's been happening for an exceptionally good example of why this is a terrible idea. Physical good = ownership = full end-user…
Which is exactly why most friends and colleagues have switched to uBlock Origin or similar plugins. Whitelisting is not the solution. Letting the entire industry die in the pit they've dug for themselves is the solution.
"Soundcloud is fine and will be around for years, stop backing up all of the music". Didn't the CEO say something along those lines ~2 weeks ago when they forced the archive.org folks to stop pulling down a backup copy…
"They" are going to eventually realize that one of the primary draws and reasons for the early success of Netflix was the single-source-access to (at the time) pretty much everything. Nobody wants to maintain a dozen…
"Nuclear" is not an economic disaster. "Nuclear politics" is, and has been since the technology first appeared. We have the technological capability to build perfectly safe, high-performance reactors that spit out…
I hope they go all-out and produce 51 consoles instead of the 50 NES Classics they managed to scrape together and sell. /s Availability of new systems has never been a strong point of Nintendo.
Does this mean an individual could actually get their hands on the fabled Enterprise LTSB edition and thus actually have control over updates?
Still no actual control over what data they suck up and keep for who-knows how long and sell to anyone who asks? Still no actual control over what updates happen, when? Still don't care about W10.
>They agreed to If someone does not understand or read the entirety of a (double-digit-pagecount-with-single-point-font) document that has been intentionally written as obtuse as possible, is that document actually…
> Hah. Good luck against the 101st airborne. You assume a great deal with that statement. Namely that more of the "101st airborne" than not would be willing to open fire on their friends, family, and neighbors. And that…
In my experience, the biggest issue many Republicans have with legal immigrants is that they tend to fervently support anything and everything that could benefit illegal immigrants. The friend of my enemy, etc.
Youtube's interface (both broadcasting and viewing) is terrible compared to Twitch for the kind of programming people watch on it, and the "community" on Youtube is infinitely worse in every way possible to boot.
Who said anything about throwing stones, or pointing fingers? Nothing in my post indicates that help should be refused to individuals who make poor decisions and then try to recover from them, just that, in a free…
By that logic, no individual is responsible for anything they ever do because just about everything is "addictive" or "habit forming" in some way. Your suggestion is terrible for a number of reasons, but primarily due…
Which caused SteamOS to be DOA and made "HL3/Episode 3 never" into an internet-wide inside joke. Not the best example you could have chosen.
Because it's an objective unit of measurement. You can't objectively measure (or assign a value to) human suffering.
>Browse the web with friends Why? Keep that garbage out of the browser. Everything is too "social" and integrated already. Just give me a "dumb" viewer - nothing more, nothing less.
TL;DR "people are careless and stupid, use a new feature on important messages without checking to see what it does first, then whine about it when they get burned" The modern world is pathetic.
The poor and those in the third-world already blame the west for many of their problems. This changes nothing.
Political climates tend to shift when people figure out that idealism won't fill their bellies or keep a roof over their heads.
>There are pushes for parity (or at least more inclusion) of women and men in firefighting, policing, and combat roles in the military, all of which are extremely dangerous, hard, physical labor. There are pushes for…
One of the issues with GMO foods is that we don't actually know for a fact exactly how the changes we make in them work, or what effect they may have in the human body over long periods of time. We just don't know.
The only real reason blatantly anti-constitutional law such as blanket seizure/confiscation hasn't happened on a large scale yet (because they've sure as hell tried) is that, if such laws were passed, the powers that be…
Other responses indicate that the recipient/target has to opt into their location being shown via an SMS, so I fail to understand the outrage assuming the same requirement exists for the non-trial version.
Still can't actually opt out of forced updates (non-critical security at least)? Still can't actually kill the extremely invasive telemetry? Still can't get LTSB/equivalent as an individual user to help resolve the…
> There are some downsides. You can say that again. Just look at the John Deere debacle that's been happening for an exceptionally good example of why this is a terrible idea. Physical good = ownership = full end-user…
Which is exactly why most friends and colleagues have switched to uBlock Origin or similar plugins. Whitelisting is not the solution. Letting the entire industry die in the pit they've dug for themselves is the solution.
"Soundcloud is fine and will be around for years, stop backing up all of the music". Didn't the CEO say something along those lines ~2 weeks ago when they forced the archive.org folks to stop pulling down a backup copy…
"They" are going to eventually realize that one of the primary draws and reasons for the early success of Netflix was the single-source-access to (at the time) pretty much everything. Nobody wants to maintain a dozen…
"Nuclear" is not an economic disaster. "Nuclear politics" is, and has been since the technology first appeared. We have the technological capability to build perfectly safe, high-performance reactors that spit out…
I hope they go all-out and produce 51 consoles instead of the 50 NES Classics they managed to scrape together and sell. /s Availability of new systems has never been a strong point of Nintendo.
Does this mean an individual could actually get their hands on the fabled Enterprise LTSB edition and thus actually have control over updates?
Still no actual control over what data they suck up and keep for who-knows how long and sell to anyone who asks? Still no actual control over what updates happen, when? Still don't care about W10.
>They agreed to If someone does not understand or read the entirety of a (double-digit-pagecount-with-single-point-font) document that has been intentionally written as obtuse as possible, is that document actually…
> Hah. Good luck against the 101st airborne. You assume a great deal with that statement. Namely that more of the "101st airborne" than not would be willing to open fire on their friends, family, and neighbors. And that…
In my experience, the biggest issue many Republicans have with legal immigrants is that they tend to fervently support anything and everything that could benefit illegal immigrants. The friend of my enemy, etc.
Youtube's interface (both broadcasting and viewing) is terrible compared to Twitch for the kind of programming people watch on it, and the "community" on Youtube is infinitely worse in every way possible to boot.
Who said anything about throwing stones, or pointing fingers? Nothing in my post indicates that help should be refused to individuals who make poor decisions and then try to recover from them, just that, in a free…
By that logic, no individual is responsible for anything they ever do because just about everything is "addictive" or "habit forming" in some way. Your suggestion is terrible for a number of reasons, but primarily due…
Which caused SteamOS to be DOA and made "HL3/Episode 3 never" into an internet-wide inside joke. Not the best example you could have chosen.
Because it's an objective unit of measurement. You can't objectively measure (or assign a value to) human suffering.
>Browse the web with friends Why? Keep that garbage out of the browser. Everything is too "social" and integrated already. Just give me a "dumb" viewer - nothing more, nothing less.
TL;DR "people are careless and stupid, use a new feature on important messages without checking to see what it does first, then whine about it when they get burned" The modern world is pathetic.
The poor and those in the third-world already blame the west for many of their problems. This changes nothing.
Political climates tend to shift when people figure out that idealism won't fill their bellies or keep a roof over their heads.
>There are pushes for parity (or at least more inclusion) of women and men in firefighting, policing, and combat roles in the military, all of which are extremely dangerous, hard, physical labor. There are pushes for…
One of the issues with GMO foods is that we don't actually know for a fact exactly how the changes we make in them work, or what effect they may have in the human body over long periods of time. We just don't know.
The only real reason blatantly anti-constitutional law such as blanket seizure/confiscation hasn't happened on a large scale yet (because they've sure as hell tried) is that, if such laws were passed, the powers that be…