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Opt-in by default is illegal, so OP has every right to be annoyed.
Opt-in by default is illegal, so OP has every right to be annoyed.
No vibration at all? That’s a really strange choice…
You know, this explanation isn’t wrong, but having a printer manufacturer in your analogy show up as a victim just feels wrong.
You find out by installing MangoHud and checking which works better.
Shortly after release neither one made any real difference for me.
Wow, what a great argument!
Just don’t eat out, with no customers around the money to pay these poor workers’ salaries will certainly appear out of thin air.
Don’t blame the OP for doing what most of the civilized world outside of USA does, which is paying the exact amount on the receipt.
No, it really doesn’t.
In competitors’ apps you can still integrate it with 3rd party services.
Teams keeps failing at the most basic features of a chat/calling app.
How I wish that was true… “Pro” and “competence” aren’t as closely linked as people like to think.
Ain’t nobody got time on the internet!
Thanks for telling us so we know which one to avoid. /s
Oh well, maybe it’s a new bug then… Guess I’ll find out over the weekend when I upgrade as well.
I think they meant the “let apps apply scaling themselves” setting.
Why? Do you really think Google started out evil, and not step by step by implementing “improvements” similar to this one?
I’m not planning to move anywhere tbh.
I do. If they go through with it than they’re not much better than Google.
If they don’t have enough money maybe they could start with cutting the CEO’s pay.
It is. I’d like to subscribe to hear more!
It’s probably something with your OS.
People like to meme about Nvidia being unusable on Linux, but before switching to AMD I was running various Nvidia GPUs for more than a decade and they were always rock-stable.
That’s a really bad argument. People smoking in public do force me to huff the second hand smoke.
Right, except if I knew beforehand which site has the results I need, why would I even use Google?
Better question, what kind of a scam company charges for redelivery?
It’s not only legal to assume, it’s a requirement to default to “no”.
Tracking is opt-in.
It’s EU’s GDPR.
Anything like a newsletter or marketing must be opt-in. And it cannot be bundled with other consent, that is they can’t refuse to provide you a service if opt-in isn’t absolutely necessary.
To be honest, not sure if any other countries have such laws.