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I bet google doesn’t have to. They can still mine your data and sell it for profit. They’re a data company first after all.
I bet google doesn’t have to. They can still mine your data and sell it for profit. They’re a data company first after all.
When I tried setting up a new computer I initially started with Windows. Going through that new setup process was such a pain in the ass with how Microsoft tries to connect you to their services. I just want to use the damn computer without any of these ‘extra’ services. Like, is it so difficult to have an OS that you can just simply install and use without any BS? Its what finally pushed me to move to Linux. Haven’t looked back since.
Weren’t the French pretty salty about the UK? I recall seeing some articles on punishing the UK for leaving
Taiwan is an independent and Democratic country. China should stop bullying other countries in their own territorial waters.
While I agree, the UK needs to chip a little more in too. This is everyone’s problem, not just the United States.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1303432/total-bilateral-aid-to-ukraine/
I was really looking forward to a Bloodlines 2, but with all the changes I’ve lost all hype for the game. The trailer doesn’t seem to give much confidence either.
No, they’re not. You can use sandboxed google services, if you want to. Or you can use FOSS apps.
I have this feeling too. But any game that requires an internet connection to work will eventually end up being bricked when its servers are shut down.
I recently played Helldiver’s 1 on the PS vita, and realized the servers were disabled. despite those servers being down you could still essentially play the game, even though its not as fun.