Except that's specifically the approach FB made that's illegal in the EU.
Privacy is not something to be put behind a paywall, and it's not a real choice.
Except that's specifically the approach FB made that's illegal in the EU.
Privacy is not something to be put behind a paywall, and it's not a real choice.
And I remember when Java was actually used on the web.
I'd rather forget...
And if you work in a corpo, this memory might sadly be pretty fresh.
I think making it an opt-out is sensible
Why? I'm not in the business of making ad companies' jobs easier.
You know, this explanation isn't wrong, but having a printer manufacturer in your analogy show up as a victim just feels wrong.
That's kinda how it used to be.
But I guess there's enough idiots now defending microtransactions with such clever takes like "nobody forces you to buy those!"
Yeah, he never did nothing for me! Fuck him!
This is the exact type of comment that led the dev to abandon everything.
It's not "the incest game", the topic of incest barely even appears only if you make several specific choices in the game, and even then it's never painted in a good light.
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I really wish more people thought like you, it's not that difficult and can make a very big difference for the person getting included.
What are you even trying to say?
You acknowledged yourself that the idea is older than whatever Minecraft did, so how exactly did Star Citizen steal anything?
Did Minecraft steal the idea from EVE Online which only had "one" server since the beginning?
Besides, distributed computing is nothing new.
Or are you going to accuse Star Citizen of plagiarizing the idea of using Internet to connect to their servers since someone else also did that before?
There's plenty of real issues to complain about regarding Start Citizen, you don't need to invent made up ones. :/
They're way ahead of you, they already started implementing it in Chrome.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Environment_Integrity
Regular algorithm is a piece of shit that won't even reliably show me new episodes of a series I'm currently watching, so at least it can't get much worse.