it means you are blaming the wrong thing/person for an issue.
it means you are blaming the wrong thing/person for an issue.
For posterity and nuance, here’s the answer from their site: Which devices are supported? but you’re right for the most part.
Their legal page mentions the Netherlands, Finland, and Germany. I don’t know which of the latter two they’re hosted in but their hosting company is German, and Germany are a bunch of assholes when it comes to copyright.
Per https://lemmy.world/post/13320356, they got a takedown notice and started going through everything with a fine toothed comb.
This is the original: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/358198.358210
It gets unlocked later and the embargoes were staggered so they couldn’t show certain milestones in the game. The newer videos will have it now, so look at those to see everything, including how their computers are chugging even with brand new hardware on high settings.
This sounds like a question for an IP lawyer, not an internet forum.
Probably because it only had 6000 km on it. Average is closer to 15000 km/year.
The people who work for those who call just doing what you’re paid for “quiet quitting” should show them what quiet quitting really is by going to lunch one day and never coming back.
Yelp names their own competitors in the “extorting businesses for good reviews” racket.
The second Signal works out that this exists.
There’s a roughly $100,000 deduction for nonresident personal income tax and depending on the country, they can also subtract taxes paid on that money in their home country.
And the sign said anybody caught trespassing
Would be shot on sight.
So I jumped over the fence and I yelled at the house,
“Hey, what gives you the right
To put up a fence to keep me out
Or to keep mother nature in?”
If God was here he’d tell you to your face
“Man, you’re some kind of sinner!”
Report it to the FTC.
Depends on if they still have private investors propping them up.
If they’ve not paid back their loans to the private investors yet, said investors are looking for their loans to be paid back and then some.
Then there’s a lot of the US that they’re not going to function properly in.
I can answer the last one: shredding the lot of it. Nothing on that machine can be trusted anymore.
I’ve yet to run into a CPU that doesn’t work with 11
Every AMD processor from the Ryzen 1000-series and older. I’m not sure where the line is with Intel processors, but requiring TPM excludes a lot of otherwise useful hardware.
I have a Jellyfin server running in the office. The video card is about 6 months old. The CPU, case, and motherboard are going on 12 years old.
Here it’s “barking up the wrong tree”