CEO bonuses should be awarded 10 years after their mandate
CEO bonuses should be awarded 10 years after their mandate
The reputation loss is probably worse than whatever fine they end up paying
Time to pull a Meta/X and change name
Unfortunately some things will IMO always remain a natural monopoly. For example good luck trying to convince developers to write their apps for all those different operating systems.
Luckily Apple strictly controls the App Store and will never allow apps to abuse this, right? Right?
Your parent comment was mentioning the fact that their store still does not support user reviews, which should be one of the most basic features.
Epic chose not to try and compete with Steam on that front
Forget competing, they lack even the basics.
Where’s the punch?
In the face of everyone expecting an upgrade
To be fair trees still use energy for doing this, but that energy is conveniently provided by the sun.
High or low level doesn’t matter. Mathematically it just makes more sense to use 0-based indexing https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD08xx/EWD831.html
Jokes on you, I subscribed to my mobile plan 8 years ago and I still pay 6€ for unlimited calls/sms and 30GB (Italy, Iliad)
Isn’t there already Box64/Box32? Not to mention most Linux software is already compiled for ARM thanks to being open source.
They used to, but they weren’t very good.
However, how are they sabotaging it working on Linux.
For example they discontinued support for Rocket League on Linux (and Mac) after buying Psyonix.
I mean, if they actually tried it they should know what it’s about even without reading the article…
Citra is a 3DS emulator, this is a DS one, how are you comparing them?
They do kinda have a point against Spotify but they conveniently omit the fact that Apple Music, their own music app, competes against Spotify without those restrictions that Spotify wants to remove.
Even after reading the key points it wasn’t clear “how” they manage to do that. The article is not much more detailed, but at least mentions them exploiting android’s accessibility services.
Even if the compiler was available to the public most software doesn’t use it, so the benchmark is still not representative of real world performance.
People can only remember a limited number of passwords without resorting to systems or patterns.
People also don’t have a backup device though.
Most of those companies actually contribute to the kernel or to foundational software used on servers, but few contribute to the userspace for desktop consumers on the level that Valve does.