Applies to everyone else too, a great one is to get offline.
Burghler
I'm just on the topic of people using tech from a morally compromised creator without being aware. Also idk about how transfering ownership absolves the sin. Even if it wasn't meta that bought it but instead some ethical company it's still riding on the shoulders of a giant (piece of shit).
Don't really get the down votes, maybe VR is a sore spot?
All the VR users that care about this sort of thing better be aware of Oculus' founder Palmer Luckey too. Their friends will be so sad when they stop showing up in VR chat
Just one is enough in this thread. We are genuinely curious and engaged. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You respond to me but not the others asking for clarification or your thoughts on the matter? Curious.
Found the Russian bot
I have a buddy working security in IBM. He says the same thing. It's not about security but rather how much money is gained/lost from being secure enough. Even when shit hits the fan, the fees imposed on them are less than the cost to pay employees to implement a solution to stop it from ever happening. So they don't get tasked to prevent it. Just deal with it when it happens.
Unless you're Canadian, then you can just raw dawg pirate whatever with no repercussion. IP cannot be associated to an identity here. At worst you get cease and desists notices emailed to you by your ISP but you can ignore them, ISPs are obligated to forward these. Especially notices from companies outside of Canada.
It all depends on where you live, in Poland they don't care unless you're pirating polish productions. Then the fist of God crushes you. Allegedly
Woosh
I swear I've been hearing this news for a year now
You still had respect for it? It's owned by and has been pushing Bezo's agenda for ages now