Clearly a smart home
Benign
Short summary:
- no bloatware
- 5y waranty
- easily Repairable
- Planned to receive 5 android major version upgrades
Furbolg bard. Sounds hilarious. Haven't touched d&d in 20 years.
"the minor bugs and issues that Bethesda hasn’t quite gotten to yet". I don't know any of those, I only know the ones they will willfully ignore for eternity 🙄
Good job, community patch people, saviours of Bethesda games.
I hope they got... Bang for their buck. I'll see myself out.
Security issues. It's standard security policy for most companies to separate private and work.
I don't quite get how the changes are so bad for indies. You must have both $200k revenue and 200k installs before the fee starts ticking on the excess installs. Do indies really sell that kind of numbers?
I can see how the flood of ad-based mobile F2P games are hit, but I don't feel sorry for those that run that kind of model.
Norway.
The only ones using cash here are the elderly, immigrant workers and contractors that skip VAT. Been like that a long time. A restaurant chain here stopped accepting cash (illegal), and there was barely some buzz in the media. Buzz so brief I don't know how it ended.
From the article: "Recently, Meta told EU regulators that making this change represented a "significant hurdle" for Meta and noted that it will "require at least three months to implement," the WSJ reported. That's why it seems like making the update by the end of October might be an ambitious deadline."
Looks, like EU gave them a deadline for end of October to implement the change.
The offsite tracking is really bad. Best we can do is report to Datatilsynet.
Join my ASS!