This does have the vibe of those pro-billionaire articles the Washington Post puts out…
This does have the vibe of those pro-billionaire articles the Washington Post puts out…
Oh that’s what I was looking for. Nice.
Thing is, any friends and family that click “accept” when an app asked for permission to see their address book will have accidentally released the “good” email.
I wonder whether there shouldn’t just be “an email I can read out to people on the phone” and the rest are all random privacy/hash ones.
Great, so when they abandon the nuclear project in 18mths who will maintain them?
It took me a moment to notice those weren’t specifically security terms…
I won’t understand until I hear piratesoftware explain it.
Oh don’t worry, there’s going to be more.
A lot of companies are working on live service games in hope of being the next overwatch/destiny.
Some even have multiple (like Sony) in the hope that even one of them takes off.
This is just the cross section of a road.
The rest of them are made of a kind of dark cheese, and riddled with holes.
The “fuck spez” map drawing from Reddit
You use it like a knife-sharpeners’ wheel.
The absolute lack of any kind of consistency with layout or alignment makes me cringe too.
It’s just shows how they’re just glued onto the page with no care or planning. Especially no consideration to the user or user experience.
It’s not for you as a consumer.
It’s to reduce your usefulness as a worker.
Which would be lovely, if our value wasn’t calculated by our usefulness to the market.
I find them far too distracting from the content.
I have a hard time focusing when the TV is on in the background, and a lot of ads are like having multiple TVs in the bgr.
So I turn them off.
This is an excellent shitpost and made me laugh very hard.
It’s not on mine yet.
So some a/b testing maybe
Thank you for letting me know. I will too.
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In case they say what they want them to say.
Then they can quote them.
Woo-stir-shi’
Now you can