While also not increasing funding in education or schemes to help new entrants into the industries get jobs.
While also not increasing funding in education or schemes to help new entrants into the industries get jobs.
I mean the evil corporation in Spiderman is “Oscorp” which is not very far away
So many bg3 updates have released on a Friday it’s crazy
But you do have time to complain
That’s what “provide” already refers to…
It’s quite alright, but the platform hasn’t really grown in a while outside of its available catalogue. Gog galaxy is still in beta I think and it also still has no Linux launcher yet. Still good for the no DRM part tho
Not really, there’s certainly a compromise where glasses level sized tech could be very appealing to a lot of people
Why does it need to be the open source version?
The issue is the platforms aren’t competing, because shows can exclusively be on one platform only and you need to be subscribed to watch it, so you end up with the current landscape of services that instead of competing with each other make it so you need all of them to get a full experience. Alternative playstores might face similar issues, but you don’t need to pay to download multiple stores and apps don’t have exclusivity deals to one app store
One of the parties has to trust the endpoint. People can screenshot or forward you messages to other people unbeknownst to you, but you have to trust the other person not to do so, how is that any different from trusting another person that they choose a safe app?
The problem is people also don’t want Labour, it’s just the lesser evil, so instead of voting pro labour they’re voting anti Tory. Id call that a failed election.
They’ve lobbied before
Only because it’s not as important for them to keep it, they make a lot of money from other properties
It didn’t buy the format and then cancelled it, it did it purely by providing a more convenient way of listening to music than downloading mp3s, so yes, it’s a win
Surprised Affinity Designer isn’t under Ai?
I mean Adobe doesn’t either
YouTube is having a lot of totally not anticompetitive “bugs” in these past couple of weeks
Well if they’re going business in the UK they should be bound to UK laws
I don’t see the part of the article that mentions that?