I think until anyone in government sees consequences of their actions then nothing will change. If it's used against them, maybe they'll help legislate against it
Yeah but the basic "give me my subtitles for this specific movie" very likely still works just fine, because.. that's like the whole reason they exist
I mean you didn't buy it before so why would you now? You don't need excuses. You just don't want to pay for it. Own it.
If you have a heart condition that limits your caffeine intake, you had better know how much you can consume.
You know you can do those things without a car right....? Right...!?
I'm really not a fan of shadows everywhere. They look a bit tacky. I've always liked flatter uis with maybe a VERY subtle shadow for navigation, but not shadows on every fuckin element
There will always be a market for the "real thing"
I can't wait for yearly Nintendo console releases with merely cosmetic changes at $1500 price points and breaking OS changes that prevent you using games you bought two years prior!
No, reddit demanded ludicrously high fees at barely 30 days notice. It gave nobody any time at all to figure out alternative monetization strategies. Many of the third party apps had expressed their willingness to pay, but that was just absurd
I used to live in rural Kansas, so yes
We don't have a VAT in the US, only sales tax. It's not just a name difference, they're different in how they're applied
Guns shouldn't be in cars if they're not at least locked somehow