Giddy-up!
Good advice. Thanks. ๐ค
So what is the best way of securing a door without spending thousands?
That's not just in the U.S. We're globally breaking one heat record after the other. For a year consecutively now!
Not even one cold record.
Another example of a company making clear that we don't truly own the games we play on their platform.
there are limits
I am glad you have a moral centre.
But that is the capitalist way. A Redditor once wrote: "*Corporations have no morals, no ethics, no code of conduct, no feelings, no empathy, and zero accountability. They have one goal and one goal only: to increase profits at all costs."
Case in point: the climate crisis. Corporations are literally destroying their own home for a symbol of success that, like their products, is man-made: money. It is the ultimate pursuit of vanity.
Crazy, if you think about it for a moment.
Jup. It just says that "the malware was disguised as PDF and QR code readers".
Not helpful, Mashable. Not helpful at all.
Digital "ownership".
"Ubisoft is determined to take things one step further to stamp out any attempts to continue playing it past its expiry date."
It's almost as if companies have gone a bit overboard with advertising. Huh. Didn't see that coming...
TIL Godot is on Steam. Huh, will you look at that.
Online banks use this method. I am not happy with this either. It's government-regulated, so OK (sort of).
A social media site? No, thank you.
Here's a bit of context:
https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/22/ecosia-launches-a-cross-platform-browser-starts-an-affiliate-link-program/?guccounter=1
I was excited at first... then I noticed that its another Chromium based browser.
How does it do with privacy? Fingerprinting protection? What about the Manifest V3 disaster? Is the Ecosia browser tagging along with Google's decisions or is it going its own route? Apart from integrating the Ecosia search, what makes it stand out?