So can you answer his question or did you just see an opportunity to brag about yourself.
So can you answer his question or did you just see an opportunity to brag about yourself.
This is a contributor post, not a Forbes official article.
I read here recently that the rich people who pay attention to Forbes for investment information avoid all Forbes contributor content and focus only official article from Forbes staff.
I don’t know how true that is, but if you believe it then until a forbes staffer writes about it in an official capacity, it hasn’t actually hit Forbes.
No, Newtonian physics works just fine. Unless things are too big, too small, too fast, or too slow.
At least that’s what a meme I once saw said.
I appreciate that you’re able to read an opinion and simply provide your own, without being personally offended and feeling a need to assert your perceived moral righteousness.
I wish you the best of luck in finding a bearded bald dude that you like.
What’s weirder, a bowling ball, or a bowling ball with a beard
Before tablets, parents didn’t survive.
Bald with a huge beard is such a weird look. Big compensation vibes.
Why are dildos so commonly purple?
I don’t how many times in my life I’ve thought “this thing I’m doing is really cool, I should share it!” And immediately follow it up with “yeah but why would I care if anyone else sees it? I’m doing this for me, not them.”
And as time goes on I think less and less about impressing other people and just take pleasure in my own skills and creations, and let me tell you, it’s way better this way.
Suggesting molasses as an alternative for honey lmao
Weird Al’s music is mostly just other people’s music, with his own lyrics.
So what are they doing that illegal that other apps aren’t doing?
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So what are they doing that illegal that other apps aren’t doing??
I really don’t know how to be any more clear with this question.
I read the article too, and those things you quoted sound to me like things every app does.
Hence my question: what is different here?
There’s not a word in this article about why this breach of privacy matters while others do not. It’s not stated whether this was in the terms of service for the app, and whether those terms were ruled against.
All kinds of apps have been selling personal information for a long time, and it’s been ruled before that it’s allowed if they have the proper legalese in the terms of service. Did this app just not have any terms of service?
Why is it a breach of privacy for this app, but other apps doing the same selling of personal data is not?
You forgot the part where we all return to poverty so the rich can stay rich in the face of climate change.
Easy fix: don’t offer support
More expensive easy fix: contract with a call center in India to do “support” for you.
Maybe $100. Almost all of the upgrades were printed. I bought an all metal hotend and a glass bed. I think that’s it. Probably more like $70.
Panik: your Debian stable system is so ancient it still contains the heartbleed bug.