To mirror your question: do you really believe that a significant fraction of users will uncheck this checkbox?
Personally, I think only a few percent will do this and Microsoft does not care about losing their data.
To mirror your question: do you really believe that a significant fraction of users will uncheck this checkbox?
Personally, I think only a few percent will do this and Microsoft does not care about losing their data.
Ich wundere mich jetzt: hier war die Änderung von 55% auf 63% wegen Spritpreisänderung von 1,70€ auf 2€. Kann man es auf Dieselsubventionen irgendwie umrechnen? Oder Pendlerpauschale?
I wouldn't say it is quite simple to do such a quality replacement in Photoshop. I'd argue that people with necessary skill level are rather rare.
The face is wrong
Yeah, I was lucky this year to catch that in a good weather
Bei Kontrollen beanstandet der Zoll in der Regel bis zu 20 Liter zusätzlichen Kraftstoff in einem Kanister nicht.
I just wanted to say that at a volume of an Olympic swimming pool of 2500 m³, and a density of plutonium of 19.85 g/cm³, a pool can contain about ridiculous 50,000 tons of plutonium
You guys are having own hostname in hosts file?
the ecosystem seems to have died about 2 years
Yeah, as I said elsewhere, less alive than before
it requires signing up to join the system
I think the point of the standard was that you don’t have to sign up with someone specific.
But in more general terms, of course one has to sign up with some bank or website or wallet that will receive the money or send the money.
AFAIK it was already working, though cumbersome to set up. Then a core enable stopped supporting it, and now it is less alive than before. However I’m not deep into the topic and the last info I got from this article.
There are efforts on a standard called Web Monetization
Would you also say that we have absolutely no way to confirm that Facebook managers know how addictive their apps are for children? I’m pretty sure that just a few years ago cynical people would say that. But only a couple of days ago this was proved in the court and Facebook lost the case.
So yeah, I believe that taking the company’s word for it is generally a winning strategy, and that blatant violations are relatively rare. Here, MS has a lot to lose and not much to win.