Railcar8095

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Railcar8095,

“America’s only Christian conservative wireless provider and our mission is to passionately defend our God-given Constitutional rights and freedoms while glorifying God.”

How are they making this mission? Do they block sites? Or it’s just a way to scam people with shitty services and high price? Both?

We have something similar here, they just scam but not block

Railcar8095,

My thoughts exactly. I’m not going to boycott them, but good will is lost.

Railcar8095,

At RPS we like Alices. When somebody comes along with the name “Alice” you don’t just say “oh hi” like some insolent rube. You nod with solemn respect and you say, “Alice”. An Alice is someone you should not take lightly, nor take for granted, nor leave unmonitored. For they will destroy worlds and build better ones while you are not looking. This is dangerous and exciting. Alices are a force to be reckoned with. To treat an Alice poorly is to invite shame, dishonour, and contempt. Here are some of the best Alices in video games!

But that’s it, readers. That’s literally ALL the Alices we can possibly think of. What about you? Can you think of any Alices who deserve to be celebrated?

Guys job will probably fall off a window after this, but God he probably felt awesome when publishing

Railcar8095,

Dully noted

Railcar8095,

As long as you wait, you are showing your support to it being epic exclusive with your wallet.

It’s a sad reality that I also participated in the past, but after the deck never again

Railcar8095,

I don’t think that’s very Lemmy of you to post a link to a reddit comment.

Railcar8095,

The independent YouTube would have done the same really.

Railcar8095,

Well for one Trump would consistently trample human rights, both in Gaza and the US. He’s a man of (low) standards

Railcar8095,

Btw, did you know that anything typed in start/search now counts as a search in edge? I wander whats behind that move.

It searches for everything you search so that by the time you press enter, it already has the result of the last one, hence seeming faster.

Railcar8095,

Well, it does search online too. That the implementation is atrocious is a different thing.

Railcar8095,

It’s not like pirating Windows is hard or expensive.

Railcar8095,

I don’t know. Your justification seems a bit weak. It’s not like piracy is not a thing there.

Railcar8095,

India is not the most financially constrained country in the world by far. If the explanation was just that, we would see a very direct correlation with the rest of the countries that are similarly constrained.

Now, if instead of making rethoric questions you could maybe offer some arguments you would definitely be more helpful.

Railcar8095,

Same thing can be said of Pakistan and they don’t have a significantly high Linux usage.

Railcar8095,

What on earth are you taking about?? I’m telling you that “no money = Linux” is a bad argument and you come back with a drug fueled conspiracy theory.

I’m not even giving an argument, I’m telling you you have no argument. You’re the one that should be explaining your theory.

Dude, chill a bit. Take some fresh air and stay away from sharp objects.

Railcar8095,

This story is exclusively for subscribers of Notepad, our newsletter uncovering Microsoft’s era-defining bets in AI, gaming, and computing.

It’s worse than a paid ad. It’s an ad. You have to pay to see.

Netflix Windows app is set to remove its downloads feature, while introducing ads (www.techradar.com)

Netflix has managed to annoy a good number of its users with an announcement about an upcoming update to its Windows 11 (and Windows 10) app: support for adverts and live events will be added, but the ability to download content is being taken away....

Railcar8095,

If I watch it on TV, computer, tablet or phone, I pirate it. Else, I pay.

Hell, I’m pirating Amazon even though I have Amazon Prime because of how crap the app is.

‘My whole library is wiped out’: what it means to own movies and TV in the age of streaming services (www.theguardian.com)

*What rights do you have to the digital movies, TV shows and music you buy online? That question was on the minds of Telstra TV Box Office customers this month after the company announced it would shut down the service in June. Customers were told that unless they moved over to another service, Fetch, they would no longer be...

Railcar8095,

want to see a world where content creators are simply paid by the hour, while they work.

Do you? Because that’s how game developers get their ideas crushed in favor of yet another game as a service that nobody asked for but makes stock holders happy.

And for alternative creators, who would pay? Do they need to be churning content as a job and not because they are inspired?

I get the idea, it’s just that seems hard to pull off

Railcar8095,

It’s not a legal thing. Is the message. “I’m not giving you any more access in the future because you broke our agreement.”

Railcar8095,

Does it require internet at any point to activate/check the key? If so it’s the same with extra steps.

EA wants to place in-game ads in its full-price AAA games, again (www.techspot.com)

EA has tried this before, with predictable results. In 2020, EA Sports UFC 4 included full-screen ads for the Amazon Prime series The Boys that would appear during ‘Replay’ moments. These were absent from the game when it launched, with EA introducing the ads about a month later, thereby preventing them from being...

Railcar8095,

Soon the game world will have speakers with ads, that will not really follow volume settings or distance attenuation.

The tutorial will have you collect “refreshing Pepsi Colas”.

Cinematics will always look to the big billboards.

And the game will have strict anti tampering/mods and will require internet connection to support this adds.

EA doesn’t get the benefit of the doubt anymore

Railcar8095,

proton.me/legal/law-enforcement

They never said they will fight law enforcement, this is the 1000th time this happens.

Railcar8095,

Proton complies with Swiss law, and has to be channeled through Swiss official channels who rely the request.

So there’s jurisdiction.

Railcar8095,

They didn’t require any encrypted data. Apple has your name and payment details unencrypted, as they need them to charge you.

Railcar8095,

I would say your interpretation was a bit extreme. Nobody implied a warrant from anywhere in the world.

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