Many will recommend you use Stremio instead. You’ll probably want to use a VPN depending on your region though.
Many will recommend you use Stremio instead. You’ll probably want to use a VPN depending on your region though.
Never ask a company to pick between the right thing and profit. It was all a matter of time till Google needed to stop growing and start producing profit for investors.
To make it worse the Pixel 9 starts at $800 just like iPhone. So if you’re buying Android you don’t really save money over an iPhone like you used to.
Kinda. It might be 3rd parties using it but it is 100% an API designed by Google to keep apps on Google Play.
But would it not be just as weird, creepy, and taboo for one to do it with non-nude and therefore non-pornographic material? Would pictures of feet being passed around not be just as weird but also not covered under this law?
We cock things up sometimes.
I got news for you about almost every ISP
Tbf you’re paying for the college to provide you internet.
I wish I could be as pleased with it. I don’t want to pay for a service and have that service still collect data on me to push ads elsewhere.
This is why I think the people modding cars to be evs are so much better.
They shift sequentially though via the paddles on the wheel.
Corporations using open source projects to maximize profits is very common.
It’s being taken to court in Florida so I’m not sure it’ll even have to make it that far. Can’t wait for the corporations with captive user bases to start rolling these arbitration clauses in as a paid service for other corporations.
Sorry, you can’t sue ExonMobile for wrongful death, they have an arbitration clause in Comcast’s end user agreement for your internet service that they leased. If you wanted to sue ExonMobile you should have not had internet, dummy.
In yesterday’s America too. Look at the Battle of Blair Mountain for instance where corporations have run the show for centuries.
I wasn’t just talking about blockage but also servers being taken down physically or via ISP. I don’t think I’m nearly as well versed in Signal as you are to go into depth of how it circumvents blockage via protocols but I assume they don’t decentralize their hosts.
It makes a difference in that you have to play perpetual whack-a-mole not only with VPN’s but with hosting servers.
You know you’re a POS when a piracy community cheers for copyright lawsuits