This probably violates California privacy protection laws. Which they will have to follow if they are in the US and have data on persons in California
This probably violates California privacy protection laws. Which they will have to follow if they are in the US and have data on persons in California
Based on the comments it appears the prompt doesn’t really even fully work. It mainly seems to be something to laugh at while despairing over the writer’s nonexistant command of logic.
The complaints about Wolfenstein becoming political really took the cake for me.
They kinda threaten to send you off to freedom camp if you disagree with them. The fascisim ain’t subtle.
I’m a bit concerned what happens when Gabe Newell dies
The stabbing rate in the UK for example is lower than it is in the US per capita. So the idea knives replace guns doesn’t really seem to hold
The problem isn’t hosting its paying for production of content. His existing stuff will probably stay up and I find it unlikely that YouTube will take down the mean things John Oliver has said about China. The issue is shows with that amount of research and production is that they need a lot of money to produce content.
While that is an interesting idea I suspect the actual reason is their efforts to get it FDA certified as a medical device (which still hasn’t happened). The current app makes it abundantly clear it is not currently certified and a third party app claiming otherwise might be a liability concern.
So once a game stops selling it had better hope its player base dries up and stops reinstalling it? The way that is phrased makes it sound like you could net lose money over the long term if sales decline and people keep reinstalling it
Crimea is Ukraine. Also that’s not how sanctions work at all
Peace at all costs has a price that should not be paid
The sane part of the anti war crowd knows that there have been peace settlements with Russia but that they don’t last. Settling with Russia is just giving them time to re-arm
Big “she should have dressed differently” energy
Probably wiping process control code from the systems that contain tons of fiddly hard to find constants and other information.