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The obvious benefit is that they can at least access potential extra views. Without implementing some kind of ad system though, it’s just eyes…so is this just PR for threads?

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Such a predictable traitor. Hopefully he has shown the EU where it needs to update it’s democratic processes.

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At this point they might as well just call It COD:Forever Warfare, make it a subscribtion service and sign people up for life, because people will just buy every COD.

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Adobe already did this to their CC users. Just opted everyone in to scanning of files and creations. There’s gotta be consumer prptection laws against this.

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“gentlemen, can you look uhm… for me… in a theoretical capacity… if we could just politely raid the Netherlands for vaccines…perhaps even announce to them, that we’d feel it’s best not to raid them even though the option… was discussed.”

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It’s unlikely Bethesda is gonna replicate what CDPR has done with Cyberpunk and adress all the issues players have had with the game. If they claim support for years to come that would be the template. And just because 12 million people checked out the game, doesn’t mean it has an active playerbase.

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Because Starfield’s problems don’t have an easy fix. Cyberpunk had initial lack of optimization. Starfield lacks in writing and immersion, also some very basic areas like UI and loading-points. It’s a different mess. I enjoyed both games and hope Microsoft keeps their word and invests in the continued improvement of Starfield. I’d love to come back when it’s gotten better.

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The justification for this is demonetizing white-noise tracks or other work without creative effort that supposedly costs spotify too much. I’m not a fan of the direction this is going because one of the best things about the platform was it’s selection of underground music. This just buries it deeper and doesn’t help artists that are trying to break through. It just shovels the profits to the top earners who are already doing quite well. There aren’t many alternatives and bancamp has been passed down from epic games to songtradr and isn’t anywhere near a real alternative yet.

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Well that was the dumbest explanation ever, that’s basically just political pretext to give the government contract to some french company. Potentially there has been some lobbying going on.

Signal doesn’t store it’s encryption/decryption keys in the cloud, so you would need the devices and then you would still have to decrypt content if the user doesn’t give you access manually.

To crack a 128-bit AES key, it would take 1 billion billion years with a current supercomputer. To crack a 256-bit AES key, it would take 2^255 / 2,117.8 trillion years on average.

So until some amazing quantum computer comes along, this is pretty safe. Fuck Olvid.

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now imagine the wind up there…

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They announced that “feature” Nov 2022. The PR was disastrous so it might not end up being implemented at all.

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So is there higher demand for olive oil or was the harvest worse? Or are companies just raising their prices because operating costs are higher?

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thank you for the info.

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just play “black mesa” to enjoy HL1 in HL2 graphics

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Waschmaschinen mit Trocknerfunktion exist. Wer danach noch bügeln muss hat OCD.

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Next Macbook Pro’s will have 4GB RAM because fuck you that’s why! Find out more on the next episode of “Pay more for basic features”.

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343 execs: make sure all these armors and weapons can’t be used in the campaign / coop.

343 devs: but it’s easy to implement we have the all the assets ready to go.

343 execs: stfu just remove the option.

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Yeap, this is not legal and just round two in the fight META vs EU. The pop-up banner forcing you to opt-in or pay is Zucks way of giving europeans the middle finger. This will likely have to be reversed, but Meta speculates on users giving them the permission to continue collecting data before it happens. It will hurt meta more than europeans. Just do nothing for a while and try not using the apps until they remove the banner. They can’t risk losing engagement for too long because of advertisers.

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Alcoholics have a sponsor too, so it must be a really bad addiction if he’s even willing to drag his kid into it as an emotional crutch.

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It’s 140GB on console and >200GB on PC… You can’t actually uninstall Warzone if you have CoD HQ installed, so MW3‘s total size is technically just 90 GB plus other garbage. Even if all you want to install is the campaign, you still need to download 100+ GB of other data first.

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We all know somebody who never stopped using their embarrassing email address from the 2000s. It’s all their fault

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TL;DR: the slide is from 2013, everybody calm your pants.

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wie wärs mit… Autos

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Let’s just call reporting on the international equivalent of an online-feud “gossip”.

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you could become your own small militia or state

Fighting pedophilia at the expense of our privacy: The EU rule that could break the internet (english.elpais.com)

Hundreds of academics and engineers and non-profit organizations such as Reporters Without Borders, as well as the Council of Europe, believe that the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) would mean sacrificing confidentiality on the internet, and that this price is unaffordable for democracies....

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This has happened in the US too with the patriot act (having all your electronic communication monitored to protect us citizens from terrorist attacks, following 9/11) and we saw how that played out with the prism program. You can’t be opposed to protecting people can you?

Now the EU is trying to couple a law to which you would normally be opposed to (having all your electronic communication scanned to protect children from being abused, following the raids on EU child trafficking rings), with a topic like child protection to which you can’t possibly be opposed to without sounding like a complete psycho-pervert.

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Asus, Samsung and Sony are still making some very handy phones. Apple and Xiaomi can go suck it. Admittedly smaller phones in 2023 tend to be on the premium side, but imo they also last longer…because you don’t drop them as often.

Especially the Sony Experia 5 (I through V) is the perfect balance between an old school width where you can easily hold and use the phone in one hand but also have more space to scroll vertically. Its got a beautiful 21:9 display, so cinematoc content looks dope as well.

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It’s just more expensive to make a new substitute and stop selling the toxic shit you still have in storage with no way of getting rid of it. So regulation has to lead the way…otherwise there is no incentive to stop. How about letting THEM come up with a way of removing the chemicals they already put into the environment first, before giving them the next free ticket to pollute.

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google just has the worst track record of supporting stuff they introduce.

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firefox hitting homeruns on user-friendliness with actually useful features that protect you online, while all other browser just wanna put more ads in front of your face.

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X is the new toilet of the internet. Go X yourself

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There are many fans of linux at microsoft. The subsystem is a testament to their push towards more interoperability. Not perfect but a start.

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If all VPNs are banned, french companies are fucked. Any remote login happens via VPN.

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Linus just recently did a whole episode on a few Android TV boxes from China. Very concernig findings

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bing-gpt is a legal genius and so are you.

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The logical question here is: will COD be in gamepass? otherwise what’s the point of this takeover.

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Ein Wort: “Engagement”. Den Marketing-Genies dieser Kampagne ist aufgefallen, ein shitstorm in den Comments ist ja auch echter traffic. Ob sich Leute beschimpfen, oder die Bahn kritisieren wird dabei nicht als Nachteil gesehen. Endlich mal wieder Aktivität auf den Posts, hippe MEMEs und die Leute zum reden bringen. Die Ads schaden der Bahn nicht nur in der Außenwahrnehmung, sondern kommunizieren den eigenen Mitarbeitern auch noch, dass sie schlechte Arbeit leisten. Zwei Fliegen mit einer Klatsche!

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Petr is Captain-Europa you can’t change my mind. This absolute chad of a man was an army GENERAL and also worked as Chairman of the NATO Military committee. He is now president of a European country and it looks like he’s the right person for the job to coordinate and implement the new defence-strategy for the whole EU. We need more people like him.

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Valve just recently announced they weren’t planning a refresh “any time soon” but that doesn’t mean they are ignorant about Nintendo apparently trying to close the gap with a new switch, that’s supposed to be at least as powerful a PS5/XBS. Competition is good for the consumer.

Putin ignoring generals, making war decisions solo, analysts say (www.businessinsider.com)

Putin is largely ignoring the expertise of his military advisors, US analysts said in a report. Instead, he is making most of the key decisions on his own, they said. The experts at the RAND Corporation said Putin has proved more cautious than many expected. Russian President Vladimir Putin is making key decisions about the...

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That’ll make it easier to convict him. But he does seem more like the type who wants go out in a big bang rather than in a bunker.

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The streaming market is splintered to max and oversaturated by content. The bubble already burst and now people are cordcutting again or fleeing to independent content. Absolutely nobody wants ads back and all companies do is push them on users for ever more revenue. The model only worked because it wasn’t as inconvenient and full of ads as traditional paytv/cable.

So now we’ve gone full circle and back to lobbies who at some point will undoubtedly create streaming-packages that will include a certain set of partenered services. Can’t wait for the +1000€ per year -T-mobile-package-plan! Apart from Spotify who have kept their “affordable music streaming for 9.99€” promise over the last 10 years…the motion picture models have just become more expensive and user-unfriendly!

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they’ll most likey fix screen and battery issues first along with stick drift.

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dafuq is this domain. very trustworthy

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One on those wind turbines can provide about 16.000 households with energy. This coal thing is RWE pushing for rights to tap more fossil resources in Germany. Way to go boomers

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