Also https://areweanticheatyet.com for just anti-cheat compatibility of non-Steam games. Also has Steam games but you might as well check ProtonDB for those.
Also https://areweanticheatyet.com for just anti-cheat compatibility of non-Steam games. Also has Steam games but you might as well check ProtonDB for those.
I… don’t think they can refuse to delete your account. You could straight up file a GDPR request.
Something something Elon thinking of making Twitter fully pay to access
You’re not even the Arse Assassin though
You could run it under WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) I believe.
Hmm yes lets optimise the male:female ratio by murdering people at random by making their lives miserable.
You’re lying
…that’s a way to shoot the entire conversation down. Regardless of that guy’s WiFi speeds, and the fact that range of the router and the size of their house is a thing, you do realise third world countries exist with shit internet right?
It could be an opt-in thing, with several warnings so people don’t accidentally turn it on without knowing its consequences. + When turned on, WhatsApp users could have a WhatsApp logo by their name in Signal.
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The intention of the EU is clearly to have iMessage, the part that handles instant messaging over WiFi, be compatible with other such apps, like WhatsApp. I am not a lawyer, such a loophole may very well exist, but it is frankly foolish to believe EU will back down if WhatsApp for example adds SMS support and calls it a day. I expect the EU to see their intention through.
^^ To add: It wasn’t EU that declared it too small. It was to be on the list until Apple disputed iMessage’s position as a gatekeeper, claiming it was too small. EU will now investigate. Same with Bing and Microsoft Edge.
Your username gives me PTSD for past Hades speedruns and I hate it.
Recently found UhuruPhotos, which uses LibrePhotos for self-hosted syncing.
Not yet, because as the article mentioned, Apple disputed their position on iMessage being a gatekeeper because “the userbase is really small”, so it’ll be a while before this is investigated and any conclusions are drawn.
Thought I’d drop my Reader recommendations (all free of cost and FOSS):
The aforementioned are readers which can either read feeds saved in them locally, or on a supported service. If you wish to self-host a feed aggregator (so you can sync your read articles etc across platforms), I recommend FreshRSS. NetNewsWire can sync this stuff over iCloud.
Has changing your preferences from https://adssettings.google.com helped?
Maybe do Not Interested and then Do not recommend channel?
Also Need to allow some level of user customisability.
I am fairly certain they do.
No, WhatsApp doesn’t.